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Maintenance A & P - IA certified

  • Publish Date: 09-10-2018 10:38:20 |
  • Contact: Tori DelaRosa |
  • Location: California 96002 |
  • Place: IASCO in Redding, CA |
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JOB TITLE: A & P - IA DIVISION: 92
DEPT: 210




SUPERVISOR: Director of
Maintenance FLSA
STATUS:
Non-Exempt-Hourly


$26-$29
DOE – Relocation Bonus $1500


EEOC
CLASS:
Skilled




GENERAL SUMMARY: The Aviation
Maintenance Inspector will be responsible for inspections,
Annuals, Major and minor repairs for our piston and turbine aircraft to ensure
airworthiness. IFT’s aircraft resources
meet Part 141 conformity and strict safety standards to ensure a reputable
training product for all of our clients, customers and employees.




The
Aviation Maintenance Technician/IA contributes to aircraft equipment safety by
maintaining high standards of workmanship and inspection standards. They are
required to inspect, test, and repair aircraft systems, component parts, etc.
and certify accomplishment of their work. IFT AMT’s may be required to train
less experienced employees.




ESSENTIAL
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:



1.
Performs duties assigned to him by lead or DOM.


2.
Will use IA to accomplish Annual Inspections, major repairs and
alterations.


3.
Update Airworthiness Directives and perform searches.


4.
Letting your direct supervisor know of any AOG or airworthiness
issues found during inspection.


5.
Will assist or take lead in training of new mechanics.


6.
Repairs, replaces, and inspects aircraft structures and functional
components including rigging, surface controls, plumbing, and hydraulics.


7.
Reads and interprets manufacturers' maintenance manuals, service
bulletins, and other specifications to determine feasibility and method of
repairing or replacing malfunctioning or damaged components.


8.
Examines engines and propeller systems for normal operation and
makes engines/propeller adjustments as required.


9.
Tests engine operation to locate source of malfunction. Capable of
engine and airframe system troubleshooting.


10.
Must
possess necessary skills to remove engine from aircraft if needed. Inspects
parts for wear, damage, defects and serviceability.


11.
Adjusts,
repairs, or replaces electrical wiring system and aircraft accessories.


12.
Performs
miscellaneous duties such as weight and balance, aircraft servicing to include
changing engine oil and filters, cleaning screens, lubricating moving parts,
and checking brakes.


13.
Complete
paperwork for check list, work orders and coordinate with the parts
tech/paperwork administrator in the maintenance department. All parts must be accounted for.


14.
Ensure
that the hangar workshops and other areas are maintained in an orderly manner.


15.
Assist
the Director of Maintenance in maintaining technical manuals, Safety Data
Sheets (SDS) in a current status (check to make sure we are up-to date with the
current year/revision in each manual.


16.
Maintain
an adequate tool kit (mechanical tools (i.e. wrench, sockets, screw drivers, etc.)


17.
Other
duties as assigned.






REQUIRED KNOWLEDGE,
SKILLS, AND ABILITIES:



1.
Must
possess A&P and preferred IA or capability of getting an IA


2.
Knowledge
of current and federal aviation’ regulations that IASCO operates under (FAR 91
& FAR 43)


3.
Knowledge
of all aspects flight operations.


4.
Ability
to use computer software, Microsoft Office programs, Aviation base software Outlook
and Internet.


5.
Ability
to express oneself clearly and concisely in written and spoken English.


6.
Ability
to understand verbal and written instructions to facilitate the decision-making
process and safety.


7.
Ability
to communicate effectively with IASCO
Flight Training students, management and staff.


8.
Ability
to plan and prioritize work efficiently.


9.
Able
to work with a diverse work environment, we do not discriminate against any
employee.


10.
Capable
of working in a team environment and close quarters. Abel to perform work with
minimum supervison


11.
Awareness
of IASCO Flight Training’s company culture and country culture of the students.




JOB DESCRIPTION


Aviation Maintenance
Technician/IA


Continued






Physical
Requirements

Rarely


(0-12%)


Occasionally


(12-33%)


Frequently


(34-66%)


Regularly


(67-100%)


Must be ambulatory
and dexterous sufficiently to perform the


essential functions
of the job to include posting data on board (7’ high).





X


Required to sit or
stand for long periods of time while working at counter, desk or computer and
to stand, walk, and climb stairs.





X


Must be able to
reach/handle, twist/turn, push/pull, and bend/stoop, squat, and kneel.







X


Must have correctable clear vision at 20 inches or less and at
distances up to 200 feet, or correctable clear vision sufficient to perform
the essential functions of the job.





X


Must be able to hear at normal/slight hearing loss decibel levels
(10-15, 16-25 dB HL).





X


Occasionally lift
and/or move up to 45 pounds.






X





EDUCATION,
CERTIFICATION AND EXPERIENCE:



High School
Diploma or equivalent, current A&P License and 3 to 5 years’ previous
aircraft maintenance experience preferred. A current Inspection Authorization.




COMMENTS:



This
position requires solid communication, and administration skills; friendly and
positive behavior, and a clean and neat appearance. This
flight school will operate 24 hours/7 days a week and requires multiple shift
work loads.






WORKING
CONDITIONS:



Diverse environments
(buildings are forced air cooled and heated), mild/moderate outdoor exposure to
dust, pollen, Avgas and other fumes. Moderate to heavy changes in altitude and
temperature and heavy exposure to noise from aircraft engines, and moderate
exposure to radiation from the sun.



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