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The Sheet Metal Mechanic is responsible for assembling and/or repairing of aircraft parts, components, subsystems and operating systems.

Summary Statement:Applies advanced technical skills and knowledge in the performance of inspection and evaluation of incoming aerostructure parts, components and subsystems of operational aircraft for overhaul and/or repair through interpretation of original equipment manufacturer technical data and Company technical data to ensure compliance to FAA regulations and customer requirements.

Responsible for operating, testing, modifying, troubleshooting, repairing and inspecting all aircraft systems using approved aircraft data. 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.

The Unlicensed Aircraft Mechanic will be inspecting mechanical, hydraulic and structural systems and diagnose malfunctions.

A P Mechanic SR. will maintain, inspect, repair, modify, overhaul and troubleshoot commercial aircraft in compliance with policies, manuals, procedures and requirements.

Assure avionics maintenance work, materials, and practices conform to FAA, customer, company and manufacturers standards of quality.

A P Mechanic will maintain, inspect, repair, modify, overhaul and troubleshoot commercial aircraft in compliance with policies, manuals, procedures and requirements.

Assure avionics maintenance work, materials, and practices conform to FAA, customer, company and manufacturers standards of quality.

The Unlicensed Aircraft Mechanic will be inspecting mechanical, hydraulic and structural systems and diagnose malfunctions.

Our client is seeking experienced Avionics Technicians to join their team in Opa Locka, Florida. This role will focus on supporting specialized projects, including Starlink installations, troubleshooting, and maintenance on Bombardier corporate aircraft. Ideal candidates are detail-oriented, reliable, and confident in all aspects of avionics installation and repair.

We are seeking an Avionics Technician in Wichita, KS to perform inspections, adjustments, repairs, and replacements on aircraft systems in accordance with FAA/JAA regulations and technical data.

The Interior Mechanic will be responsible for maintenance and repair of the interior on Commercial Aircraft types.

Our client is seeking experienced Avionics Technicians to join their team in Opa Locka, Florida. This role will focus on supporting specialized projects, including Starlink installations, troubleshooting, and maintenance on Bombardier corporate aircraft. Ideal candidates are detail-oriented, reliable, and confident in all aspects of avionics installation and repair.

We are seeking an Avionics Technician in Wichita, KS to perform inspections, adjustments, repairs, and replacements on aircraft systems in accordance with FAA/JAA regulations and technical data.

The Aircraft Inspector will conduct all required inspections in accordance with the applicable Federal Aviation Regulations, manufacturers approved data, any customers approved program data. Inspector will report to the Director of Quality Control.

We are seeking an Avionics Technician in Wichita, KS to perform inspections, adjustments, repairs, and replacements on aircraft systems in accordance with FAA/JAA regulations and technical data.

**Pending Contract Award**Description: Provide a single point of contact for maintenance issues and coordination with flight operations department to support our aviation maintenance functions worldwide.What you will be responsible for:

The Quality Manager is responsible for developing, managing, and continuously improving the Quality Assurance (QA) and Quality Control (QC) systems within Empire Aerospace. This role ensures compliance with applicable U.S.

Perform typical maintenance actions that include bolting, torquing, rigging, and safety wiring to include the removal and replacement of aircraft components, engines, and flight controls Responsible for completing and attaching parts tags to removed repairable, serviceable, or condemned parts IAW with customer and/or repair station guidelines.

Read and interpret aircraft maintenance manuals and specifications to determine feasibility and method of repairing or replacing malfunctioning or damaged components.

This position is 2nd shiftWhat you need:

  • High school diploma OR equivalent
  • 2 years experience in any industry utilizing basic mechanical skills

Preferred Skills:

  • Previous experience as a utility mechanic
  • Basic understanding of FAA regulations pertaining to CFR Part 145 repair station operations.

Physical Requirements:

What you will do:Provide inspection support and quality oversight for production maintenance. Perform inspections of aircraft and components to determine airworthiness and conformity. The areas of responsibility will include: Heavy, Component, Line Maintenance and some manufacturing. Must be certified under Part 65 and be willing to work under Parts 21, 91, 121, 125, 135 and 145.

What you will do:This position will be cross-trained and cross-utilized in various CRO specialty shops including but not limited to: Sheet Metal, Composite, Wheels, Brakes, Welding, Mechanical Accessory, Electrical, Avionics, Kit Fabrication, and Engines.

What you will do:Troubleshooting, inspections, routine and non-routine maintenance on components in accordance with applicable technical data, customer maintenance specifications and within FAA and customer standards. Return to Service components that have completed all required maintenance actions utilizing customer authorized documentation.

About Hillsboro Aviation Founded in 1980, Hillsboro Aviation offers complete helicopter and airplane services comprised of five divisions: contract charter, aircraft sales management, service center, FBO, and parts sales.

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