As an avionics technician, you will be tasked with the maintenance of mechanical and electrical avionics instrumentation. Technicians will perform moderate to complex electronic and mechanical troubleshooting, repairs, and overhaul of aircraft instruments using various technical data, documentation, and test equipment.
Essential Responsibilities:
- Diagnose and repair faults in the avionics and electrical systems of aircraft, including navigation, communication, radar, and autopilot systems.
- You must perform all work in accordance with applicable regulations, procedures, and local practices safely and efficiently.
- Work with management regarding progress and timing of completion of work with other technicians in a team-type atmosphere.
- Perform day-to-day Avionics instruments troubleshooting, repairs, and overhauls, within a budgeted time.
- Perform routine inspections and preventive maintenance on avionics systems to ensure optimal performance
- Operate various Avionics test equipment including air data test set, navigation, indication and recording, and pneumatic and autopilot systems.
- Document and report all work performed on a routine basis.
- Read wiring diagrams and fabricate test harnesses while maintaining Avionics test equipment and tooling.
- Perform meter measurement and balancing functions.
Benefits:
- Healthcare insurance
- Vision
- Simple Plus IRA with 3% Match
- Relocation Assistance up to $5,000
- Two weeks PTO
- Paid Training
- Competitive wages
- Pay up to $45/Hourly with no state income tax