Aircraft Maintenance Technician, Office of Aviation Operations, PN 20050480 at Ohio Department of Administrative Services
Columbus, Ohio, United States -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

01 Jun, 26

Salary

0.0

Posted On

03 Mar, 26

Experience

2 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Aircraft Maintenance, Piston Engine Aircraft, Inspections, Preventive Maintenance, Scheduled Maintenance, Unscheduled Maintenance, Repairs, General Aviation Aircraft, Helicopters, Diagnosis, Troubleshooting, Airworthiness Directives Compliance, Airworthiness Requirements Compliance

Industry

Government Administration

Description
Aircraft Maintenance Technician, Office of Aviation Operations, PN 20050480 What You Will Do: You will perform annual, 50-hour, 100-hour inspections on a wide range of piston engine aircraft ensuring all airworthiness directives and airworthiness requirements are in compliance. You will perform preventive, scheduled and unscheduled maintenance, inspections, repairs on General aviation aircraft/Helicopters. You will diagnose and troubleshoot aircraft. Who we are looking for: Motivated person that takes pride in their work The ability to multitask Must be able to work in a fast paced, team focused environment Benefits To You: Enjoy an excellent work/life balance. Receive paid time off with vacation, sick and personal leave. Receive 11 paid holidays per year. Receive regular pay increases; 1st increase after 6 months. Receive an extensive benefits package; including Medical and FREE Vision, Dental and Basic Life Insurance after completion of eligibility period. Experience growth opportunities within organization. Participate in employee tuition reimbursement programs. Receive a pension plan with 14%25 employer contribution. - Possess Airframe & Powerplant Mechanic Certificate issued by Federal Aviation Administration; completion of accredited aviation maintenance technology degree program; 3 yrs. exp. in aircraft maintenance operations; 9 mos. exp. in operation & maintenance of ground support equipment. In addition to the preceding, technicians certifying airworthiness of aircraft must also possess Inspection Authorization Certificate. - Or equivalent of Minimum Class Qualifications For Employment noted above may be substituted for the experience required, but not for the mandated certificate. Job Skills: Aviation
Responsibilities
The technician will conduct annual, 50-hour, and 100-hour inspections on various piston engine aircraft to ensure compliance with all airworthiness directives and requirements. This role also involves performing preventive, scheduled, and unscheduled maintenance, inspections, and repairs on general aviation aircraft and helicopters, alongside diagnosing and troubleshooting aircraft issues.
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