What you’ll need to bring with you:
Your Education
A High school diploma or equivalent and an Airframe and Powerplant License are required. A valid driver’s license approved for airline travel and/or a valid passport is ideal, but not mandatory. Aircraft-specific factory training is preferred.
Your Experience
3-5 years of prior experience in aircraft maintenance, to include involvement in the supervision of four or more team members. An advanced knowledge of FAA paperwork, work orders, and the use of Corridor systems.
Your Initiative:
We’re looking for a team player who is self-motivated and able to perform in a fast-paced environment where working under specific deadlines and time constraints will be common.
Your Sense of Responsibility:
- Attend work every day as scheduled to include overtime and weekend assignments.
- Notify supervisor in advance of shift starting if unable to work.
- Must have reliable transportation to get to work every day.
- Must perform all work in accordance with Federal Aviation Administration guidelines.
- Follow all company and safety rules during the performance of duties.
- Maintain customer-oriented work habits.
- Direct the work and flow of multiple projects.
- Supervision of team members in daily operations and duties.
- Completion of work orders, FAA paperwork.
Other Particulars:
Physical Requirements
- Lift at least 50 lbs.
- Routine walking, bending, and squatting, or sitting.
- Routing or repetitive physical motion with arms and hands.
- Basic personal computer operations.
Mental Requirements
- Understanding and implementation of regulations and guidelines.
- Troubleshoot or evaluate system operation.
- Professionally work with others.
- Coordinate projects.
- Team management skills.
Supervision
- Will directly supervise multiple technicians.
- Will work under the supervision of the assigned Team Leader and Operations Manager.
- Work with other Team Leaders on multiple projects in a cooperative manner.
Working Conditions
- The majority of work will be accomplished in a hangar environment, which can include very hot or very cold temperatures.
- Work outside during aircraft runs will occur.
- Varied positions in and around the aircraft.
Equipment Used
- Personal hand tools supplied by the mechanic.
- Pneumatic, hydraulic, and electrical equipment.
- Jacks, stands, lifts, and other support devices.
- Tugs, power carts, and other engine-powered equipment.
- Personal computer and work order prints.
The lists above include the main items for this job position to be successful, but are not limited to other things that might arise over time. The person applying for this position must understand that the objectives, responsibilities, and requirements could change for better success for the company and the person.
West Star Aviation is an equal opportunity employer. All applicants will be considered for employment without attention to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, veteran status, or disability status.