What are the responsibilities and job description for the Aircraft Maintenance Technician/Airframe and Powerplant Mechanic position at Lynn University?
Summary:
The Lynn University, Burton D. Morgan College of Aeronautics is seeking a full-time Aircraft Maintenance Technician/Airframe and Powerplant. This position will be responsible for maintaining a fleet of 10-15 aircraft including Cessna 172 Skyhawks and a Beechcraft A36 Bonanza. Typical duties will include 50- and 100-hour inspections and all routine repairs and upgrades as necessary, to include work on annual inspections. Position may require a work week that includes the weekend (for example Tuesday through Saturday or Sunday through Thursday). This position will report to the Director of Maintenance and take guidance from the Lead Mechanic.
Job Description:
Essential duties and responsibilities
Perform maintenance and repair on a variety of aircraft in compliance with manufacturers and FAA guidelines and regulations and with Lynn University policies and procedures.
Troubleshoot aircraft malfunctions.
Repair aircraft in compliance with manufacturer and FAA guidelines and regulations, returning aircraft to service in an airworthy condition.
Communicate with the College leadership on job progression in the absence of the lead mechanic or Director of Maintenance
Communicate with manufacturer representatives as requested to expedite troubleshooting and obtain technical information pertaining to aircraft.
Prepare documentation, repair and maintenance records, and other required paperwork as per appropriate regulations and procedures.
Clean and maintain work area in acceptable condition to provide safety and professional image.
Assure the timely and efficient completion of work.
Complete discrepancy items for work not yet complete.
Maintain a file of information required to work effectively on the aircraft.
Assist with time and material estimates for jobs and discuss with College of Aeronautics leadership.
Research Service Bulletins, Service Letters, and ADs for time and cost estimates
Assure the airworthiness of the aircraft, item, or component in accordance with FAA and manufacturer directives and Lynn University procedures.
Sign off and return aircraft to service in a safe condition.
Inspect aircraft in compliance with manufacturers and FAA guidelines and regulations
Conform with and abide by all FAA regulations, Lynn University policies, work procedures, and instructions.
Conform with all safety rules and wear/use all appropriate safety equipment
Provide a personal set of tools to perform most maintenance activities
Local travel required.
Preferred knowledge, skills, and abilities
Inspections (100hr, 50hr, Annual) Cessna 172 & other common piston GA aircraft.
Scheduled and unscheduled daily maintenance.
Airworthiness Directives.
Sheet metal repairs and alterations (major and minor).
ADS-B Installations and repair.
Altimeter / Static and Transponder testing.
Power-plant troubleshooting, maintenance, and engine changes.
Aircraft painting.
Interior installations.
Electrical troubleshooting / repairs.
Single and Multi-engine aircraft maintenance.
Garmin G5 and G1000 Avionics maintenance and troubleshooting.
Minimum qualifications
High school diploma or GED required. Bachelor's degree from a four year college or university (preferred).
At least 2 years' maintenance experience required; Cessna Service Center experience preferred.
Current FAA A&P license required, IA preferred.
Must provide own tools and basic maintenance equipment.
Must be able to read, write, understand, and speak English.
Salary : $57,000 - $82,000