FAA Aviation Mechanic/ A&P - Job ID#204404 Transportation & Warehousing - Mobile, AL at Geebo

FAA Aviation Mechanic/ A&P - Job ID#204404

PDS Defense, Inc. is seeking a FAA Aviation Mechanic/ A&P, in Mobile, AL.

Job
Responsibilities:

Repair, service, clean and maintain aircraft systems in accordance with FAA.Perform all maintenance in accordance with FAA approved data and to the standards of good workmanship as required.Keep safety of flight in the forefront at all times in the production of an airworthy product.Accurately and legibly record all information required on internal company forms and aircraft maintenance documents in conformance to company, customer and FAA requirements.Ensure appropriate use of the correct tools for the application and that tooling is serviceable and calibrated when necessary.Locate, understand and implement the appropriate technical data used while performing maintenance.Perform any duties that may be assigned by the Maintenance Supervisor.Ensure assigned work area is kept clean and free of hazards to both personnel and the aircraft.Follow all necessary safety precautions; hearing and eye protection, use of chemicals, engine and propeller hazards, fall protection, etc.Comply with OSHA Safety Regulations.Participate in on-the-job training as required.Observe safety procedures and personnel policies.Regular attendance required as outlined in company policy.

Basic Hiring Criteria:

High School Diploma.Training in Airframe and Power Plant with emphasis on Structures and Composites.Prior avionics experience is required.5-10 years' experience with general aviation maintenance work and activities.Familiar with turboprop aircraft is a plus.Certified by FAA with a current Airframe and Power Plant Mechanic license.Communication Skills (Spoken, Written, Influencing, Proficiency in Other Languages).

Travel Required:

Limited Potential for Domestic and International travel.Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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