Aircraft Mechanic - Remote Imagery Technologies Incorporated
North Las Vegas, NV 89032
About the Job
Summary:
Maintains, troubleshoots and repairs both FAA Certified Normal Category small aircraft as well as Unmanned Aerial Vehicles. Complies with aircraft maintenance record requirements In Accordance With 14 CFR parts 43 and 91. Modifies aircraft structures in accordance with relevant technical data. Supports flight operations at various locations including loading and un-loading aircraft, fueling and de-fueling, and preserves aircraft cleanliness and appearance. Operates, maintains and repairs ground service equipment. Performs ground-handling duties of Unmanned Aerial Vehicles. Assists Avionics Technicians with maintenance, installation and repair of both aircraft systems and support equipment. Works closely with Pilot’s, technicians, and customers.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities:
• Inspect and Maintain company aircraft
• Diagnose Mechanical or Electrical problems
• Use and maintain Ground Support Equipment
• Perform ground handling of aircraft by means of towing, lifting or taxiing
• Perform Functional and Operational testing of aircraft and aircraft systems with specialized tools and or engine operations
• Perform aircraft records research and accurately maintain aircraft records
• Perform sheet metal or composite repairs and alterations to airframes
• Work as part of support team during flight operations before, during and after each flight
Obtain and maintain an appropriate level security approval.
This job has no supervisory responsibilities
Requirements:
• U.S. Citizen
• Job located in Las Vegas, NV
• Relocation is available
• Read, Speak and Understand English
• Valid A&P License or an approved (signed) FAA Form 8610-2 (Airman Certificate and/or Rating Application) with an inspector’s signature
• Ability to work in variety of outdoor conditions
• Capable of routinely lifting or moving up to 100 lbs.
• Pass company physical ability test
Work Environment:
• Hangar, office and outdoor airport environment
• Periods of working in outdoor environments including exposure to inclement weather, daylight and darkness, dust, noise and aircraft movement areas
• Exposure to hazards such as aircraft fuels, hydraulic fluids, and items used for the purposes of operation and maintenance of aircraft