
Aerospace Technician (Avionics)
$ 2,800 - $ 2,800 / month
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Job Responsibilities:
- Maintenance and testing of avionics systems.
- Carry out electrical component changes.
- Assist engineers in trouble-shooting and rectification
- Assist in installing and testing of avionics communications equipment.
- Ensure that newly installed systems and those that have been repaired meet requirements mandated by the Federal Aviation Administration and specifications set by aircraft manufacturers.
- Participate in designing, purchasing, testing and calibrating avionic systems such as computer and electronic communication panels.
- Inspecting and testing the complex electrical and computer systems that allow aircraft to function.
- Oversee airplane's radar system, radio communications equipment and the flight controls.
- Removal, assemble and install electrical components, and keep detailed written records of repair work performed on aircraft. (E.g. Main Battery, Emergency Battery, Starter Generator, ACW Generator, GCU, BPCU, etc.)
- Removal and installation of engine and propeller electronic controls.
- Performs components changes, tests, and adjustments on aircraft electrical avionics systems consistent with the quality standards.
Requirements:
- Minimum diploma in engineering, preferably in Aerospace or relevant certificates.
- At least 3 years of working experience in the aviation industry as a full fledge technician
- Excellent analytical, interpersonal, communication and problem-solving skills
- Mechanically and electrically trained on aircraft systems
- Exposure on commercial aircrafts from Boeing and Airbus, wide and narrow bodied airframe
- Able to commit rotating shifts
Job Types: Full-time, Contract
Contract length: 12 months
Pay: From $2,800.00 per month
Benefits:
- Health insurance
Schedule:
- Day shift
- Night shift
- Shift system
Supplemental Pay:
- Overtime pay
Work Location: In person