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Fort Worth, TX
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An Avionics Technician is to inspect, troubleshoot, install and repair complex aircraft avionics and electrical system problems.
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Great Falls, MT
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The Sheet Metal Mechanic is responsible for high proficiency in all minor through major repairs, modifications, E.A.s, and with minimal supervision.
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Tulsa, OK
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In a team oriented work environment, under moderate supervision, performs a variety of structural assembly operations in a production department.
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Moses Lake, WA
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The Avionics Technician performs complex, routine and non-routine repairs, checks and installations of all Avionics systems on aircraft while working under limited supervision.
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Moline, IL
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With supervision refurbish aircraft interior components.
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Victorville, CA
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A&P Mechanic SR. will maintain, inspect, repair, modify, overhaul and troubleshoot commercial aircraft in compliance with policies, manuals, procedures and requirements.
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Tucson, AZ
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The Avionics Technician troubleshoot repairs, inspect, modify and service aircraft avionics, electrical and electronic equipment. Perform and document all work performed per appropriate manuals and regulations as required.
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Tucson, AZ
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The Sheetmetal Mechanic will troubleshoot, inspect and perform maintenance on customer aircraft sheet metal components, composites and hydraulics. Perform and document all work performed per appropriate manuals and regulations as required.
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Moline, IL
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With advanced knowledge and high level skills, installs, repairs, troubleshoots and performs other general tasks related to the maintenance, installation and repair of avionics systems and components on a variety of airframes in a safe and clean work environment according to manufacturer’s specifications, company-approved procedures, and customer specifications. Avionics Wiring Tech III must be capable, and experienced to perform effective installation and troubleshooting of the most complicated avionics system installations. Trains less experienced employees through the OJT process. Prepares and completes appropriate documentation. Meets the requirements for designation as a Production Inspector.