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Our 2nd shift schedule is Monday-Thursday, 3pm-1:00a.m. The shift incentive includes a 10 -15 premium, paid lunch, 3 day weekends, formal airframe training and eligibility to transfer to 1st shift after 3 years.

Our 2nd shift schedule is Monday-Thursday, 3pm-1am. The shift incentive includes a 10 -15 premium, paid lunch, 3 day weekends, formal airframe training and eligibility to transfer to 1st shift after 3 years.

Our 2nd shift schedule is Monday-Thursday, 3pm-1am. The shift incentive includes a 10 -15 premium, paid lunch, 3 day weekends, formal airframe training and eligibility to transfer to 1st shift after 3 years.

Our 2nd shift schedule is Monday-Thursday, 3pm-1am. The shift incentive includes a 10 -15 premium, paid lunch, 3 day weekends, formal airframe training and eligibility to transfer to 1st shift after 3 years.

Our 2nd shift schedule is Monday-Thursday, 3pm-1am. The shift incentive includes a 10 -15 premium, paid lunch, 3 day weekends, formal airframe training and eligibility to transfer to 1st shift after 3 years.

Our 2nd shift schedule is Monday-Thursday, 3pm-1am. The shift incentive includes a 10 -15 premium, paid lunch, 3 day weekends, formal airframe training and eligibility to transfer to 1st shift after 3 years. ZR

  • Performs a variety of tasks ranging from repetitive to non-repetitive production assembly operations on electronic and/or mechanical assemblies and subassemblies such as modules, boards, panels, drawers, frames, and cables.
  • Works from diagrams and drawings, makes initial layouts, and uses hand and/or power tools.
  • Sets up test apparatus and conducts tests of electronic assemblies and units following methods, procedures, standards, and sequences; lays out and assembles units for production electronic equipment according to designs and specifications.
  • Adjusts and calibrates systems as required.
  • Sets up test apparatus and conducts tests of electronic assemblies and units following methods, procedures, standards, and sequences; lays out and assembles units for production electronic equipment according to designs and specifications.
  • Adjusts and calibrates systems as required.
  • Sets up test apparatus and conducts tests of electronic assemblies and units following methods, procedures, standards, and sequences; lays out and assembles units for production electronic equipment according to designs and specifications.
  • Adjusts and calibrates systems as required.
  • Three years' experience in IPC-610 and/or J-STD-001 soldering
  • Demonstrated printed circuit knowledge and experience
  • Experienced with working in an Electro Static Discharge (ESD) environment
  • Experienced with working with hand tools used in building circuit card assemblies
  • Experienced working with a microscope
  • Sets up test apparatus and conducts tests of electronic assemblies and units following methods, procedures, standards, and sequences; lays out and assembles units for production electronic equipment according to designs and specifications.
  • Adjusts and calibrates systems as required.
  • Uses predetermined methods, operations, setups, and prescribed specifications to inspect visually in-process and completed Cable Inspections.
  • Uses various measuring devices.
  • Accepts, rejects, or reworks defective or malfunctioning units or systems.
  • Uses predetermined methods, operations, setups, and prescribed specifications to inspect visually in-process and completed Cable Inspections.
  • Uses various measuring devices.
  • Accepts, rejects, or reworks defective or malfunctioning units or systems.
  • Operates surface mount technology (SMT) automatic assembly equipment to produce high-quality complex printed circuit board assemblies.
  • Responsible for set-up, operations and routine maintenance.
  • Manually or using semi-automatic equipment screen print solder paste.
  • Operate adhesive dispensing equipment.
  • Performs a variety of duties in the electronic, mechanical, electromechanical, and/or optical areas.
  • Constructs, troubleshoots, calibrates, adjusts, tests, diagnoses, and maintains equipment, components, devices, or systems.
  • Works from schematics, engineering drawings and written or verbal instructions.

Established in 1972, Mayday Avionics has been an industry leader in avionics installations, autopilot service, and avionics repair services for over 50 years. Mayday Avionics holds FAA Radio Class 1, 2, 3 ratings, Instrument Class 3 for instrument repairs; along with Limited Airframe and Engine ratings to support aircraft maintenance functions.

Job Responsibilities:- Ability to read and interpret electrical schematics.- Be familiar with all hand tools applicable for the tasks.- Fabricate wiring harnesses.- Installation of wiring harnesses.- Termination of wiring harnesses.- Clamping of wiring harnesses.- Able to use a multimeter.- Assist with operational testing of avionics systems.- Troubleshoot systems as required.Experience Require

In your role, you will:• Troubleshoot, repair, install, inspect and perform maintenance on customer aircraft• Perform and document work performed per appropriate manuals and regulations as required• Adhere to Clients General Work Requirements for factory, shop and or hangar positions• Comply with Environmental Health Safety policies and procedures.• Participate in 5-S activities.• Perform all

JOB SUMMARYOperate, test, modify, troubleshoot, repair and inspect aircraft mechanical and propulsion systems on the aircraft. Operate a wide assortment of test equipment and tooling. Interpret technical manuals and engineering data to support tasks.

Job Summary:Perform Final Cosmetic Inspections (FCI) on completed cabinets, seats, and aircraft to ensure customer satisfaction with the delivered product.Conduct follow-up inspections to rectify discrepancies identified during the initial FCI Inspection.Collaborate with various back shops to identify and resolve recurring discrepancies found during FCI Inspections.When necessary, work with out

Uses predetermined methods, inspection operations and prescribed specifications to visually inspect solder and conformal coating of circuit card assemblies IAW IPC-A-610 IPC-J-STD-001 requirements.

Inspects components, housings, and finished assemblies of electromechanical products for conformance to established work instruction, industry standards, drawings, etc., using low / high power microscopes, test equipment, and hand-held inspection tools. Will enter inspection results into QMS and MRP systems, and work with engineering to report and detail non-conformances.
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RESPONSIBILITIES:Fabricate, modify, repair electrical/electronic systems, and cable/harnesses. Obtain assistance from higher labor grade Technicians, Lead or Supervision as needed. Use associated equipment and tools to include but not limited to: soldering irons, wire strippers, crimpers, multimeters, heat guns, banding equipment and computers.

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