Licensed Aircraft Mechanics Technician

Company: 
GAL Aerostaff
Category: 
Maintenance
Job Type: 
Permanent
City: 
Vancouver
State: 
British Columbia
Country: 
Canada

GAL AeroStaff Ltd. is an aerospace staffing is a company specializing in temporary and permanent staffing for general and technical positions the aviation and aerospace industry. In keeping with this goal, each benefit program has been carefully devised. These benefits include time-off benefits, such as vacations and holidays, and insurance and other plan benefits. We are constantly studying and evaluating our benefits programs and policies to better meet present and future requirements.As an aircraft mechanic, you will be responsible for operating, testing, modifying, troubleshooting, repairing, and inspecting all aircraft systems. Proficiently operate and understand a wide variety of test equipment and tooling. Must be able to interpret technical manuals and engineering data to support tasks.PRINCIPAL DUTIES/RESPONSIBILITIES (ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS):

  • Perform system and/or function checkouts of components (static checks, hydraulic function checks, flight control rigging, fuel system checks and oxygen, ect.) per appropriate approved maintenance procedures or FAA requirements.
  • Remove and replace components on the aircraft per appropriate approved maintenance procedures or FAA requirements.
  • Attention to the smallest detail or component and ensure every little part is inspected, installed and function test to approved procedures.
  • Complete assigned work, including troubleshooting and repairs of malfunctioning systems in a safe manner in accordance with OSHA and company safety procedures within established schedule.
  • Accurately log on Labor Data Collection System for work orders and attendance tracking.

POSITION REQUIREMENTS

  • High School diploma or GED.
  • Basic computer skills.
  • Airframe Powerplant (A P) certificate with 2 years of experience or no A P with 4 years of experience as an aircraft mechanic.
  • Proficient with using hand tools and precision equipment.
  • Capable of reading and interpreting approved aircraft diagrams, charts, schematics and maintenance procedures.
  • Able to work on maintenance stands, lifts and ladders, work in confined spaces in unusual positions
  • Able to lift minimum 50lbs and able to enter and exit the aircraft using steps and/or stairs.
  • Must not be allergic to jet fuel, oils, hydraulic fluids or cleaning solvents.
First posted: 
4/15/2024 8:26:08 PM

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