What are the responsibilities and job description for the Aviation Maintenance Technician II (Relo Assistance Available) position at EagleView?
OVERVIEW (Live outside of the Burlington, NC area? Relocation assistance available)
The AMT II will support large-scale aerial survey operations. Primary responsibilities will include interfacing with other AMTs, establishing best practices for aircraft and camera system maintenance, and performing signoffs for camera maintenance and installations in accordance with FAA regulations. The candidate will also be responsible for inspections, repairs, modifications, periodic maintenance, and service of aircraft within the limits of the employee’s Federal Aviation Association (FAA) Airframe & Power Plant (A&P) certificate with respect to Part 91 operations.
RESPONSIBILITIES
• Work with a team of AMTs, or individually, when necessary, to maintain a fleet of piston engine aircraft in accordance with 14 CFR Part 91 operations.
• Work with a team of AMTs, or individually, when necessary, to repair aircraft accessory parts.
• Perform tasks associated with Annual inspections, routine periodic inspections and maintenance, and non-routine inspections and maintenance of PFA aircraft.
• Troubleshoot and assess cause and effect of discrepancies, abnormalities, or safety concerns and report findings to the AMT Site Lead or AMT Team Lead if applicable. Complete appropriate reports and documentation as required.
• Remove and install camera equipment per EV, PFA, and FAA guidelines and requirements.
• Complete all documentation of aircraft work in accordance with PFA, EV, and FAA Policies and Standards.
• Travel to off-site facilities when necessary to perform maintenance on aircraft.
• Assist with inventory and shipping as necessary.
• Perform tasks to maintain hangar and facilities.
• Perform all tasks to a high standard of safety that meets or exceeds all PFA, FAA, and OSHA requirements.
• Successfully complete all required compliance training.
• Other duties as assigned.
QUALIFICATIONS
• Valid FAA Airframe and Powerplant (A&P) certificate.
• Minimum of 3 years of experience.
• Valid Driver’s license.
• High school diploma.
PREFERRED
• Experience working on fixed-wing single and multi-engine piston aircraft.
• Experienced with 14 CFR Part 91, Part 43, and Part 65, subpart D regulations.
• Experienced with reading and understanding maintenance manuals, Illustrated Parts catalogs (IPCs), service instructions, service bulletins, and Airworthiness directives (ADs) in both paper print and electronic format.
• Proficient written and verbal communications skills.
• Proficient technical and analytical troubleshooting skills.
• Ability to interact well with a team.
• Demonstrated strong work ethic.
• Ability to prioritize and adapt quickly.
• Well-organized, dependable, and self-sufficient.
• Proficient with sheet metal fabrication and repair.
• FAA Private Pilot certificate.
Salary : $26 - $38