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Starlink Avionics Technician - Florida Based

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Fly Alliance Maintenance LLC

Orlando, FL (In Person)

$104,000 Salary, Full-Time

Posted 3 weeks ago (Updated 3 weeks ago) • Actively hiring

Expires 5/28/2026

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Job Description

Starlink Avionics Technician - Florida Based Fly Alliance Maintenance LLC Orlando, FL Job Details $50 an hour 1 day ago Benefits Paid holidays Disability insurance Health insurance Dental insurance Vision insurance Qualifications Record keeping Computer operation Spanish Maintaining an organized workspace Calibration Computer literacy Avionics troubleshooting Equipment installation Airframe & Powerplant License English Equipment malfunction troubleshooting Mid-level High school diploma or GED Maintenance activity documentation Electrical wiring Aircraft electrical systems repair Decision making Organizational skills Computer skills Antenna installation Equipment testing Clean workspace maintenance OEM Hydraulics FAR Part 135 regulation 2 years Communication skills Facilities maintenance Mechanical troubleshooting
Full Job Description Company Overview:
Fly Alliance is a Part 135 and Part 145 industry leading private aviation group specializing in private jet charter, jet card memberships, aircraft sales, management, parts, and maintenance. Dedicated to providing unparalleled luxury, safety, and efficiency in air travel, the company has close to 30 aircraft, 6 offices across the country, and over 200 employees supporting a global operation. Three consecutive years as a top 20 U.S. operator, Fly Alliance continues to redefine the private aviation landscape.
Role Objective:
Maintain and repair airframes and related components, including flight controls, hydraulics, fuel systems, and mechanical components. Conduct the disassembly of aircraft by removing components, cleaning/inspecting and properly tagging parts for inventory.
Essential Job Tasks:
Perform aircraft maintenance, inspections and repair in accordance with regulations, manufacturer instructions and company policies. Applies technical knowledge of aircraft systems to effectively troubleshoot and determine system and equipment malfunctions. Install, configure, test, and maintain Starlink satellite communication systems on aircraft, ensuring proper integration with existing avionics systems. Perform wiring, antenna installation, mounting, and system calibration for Starlink equipment in accordance with engineering specifications and STC documentation. Conduct post-installation testing and troubleshooting of Starlink connectivity, signal performance, and system reliability. Maintains records in compliance with FAA and Company standards, including Starlink installation records. Coordinate with maintenance control, and OEM/vendor support teams for Starlink system upgrades, modifications, and issue resolution. Ensure all tools, test equipment, and Starlink-specific diagnostic devices are properly maintained and calibrated. Maintains premises of the shop facility in a clean and organized manner. Performs many other duties as assigned
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities:
Knowledge of Gulfstream G-IV, Challenger 604, Hawker 800/900XP, maintenance preferred. Knowledge of aviation procedures/servicing/maintenance Adept in workplace safety best practices Understanding of applicable FARs Knowledge of computers and electronic software applications Avionics Troubleshooting Avionics systems repair using specialized test equipment. Must possess excellent communication and interpersonal skills including the ability to read, write and speak English. (Bi-lingual in Spanish is a plus).
Minimum Qualifications:
FAA Airframe and Powerplant License with a minimum of 2 years of experience. Excellent computer skills. Must pass airport security background checks and travel for work as required. Must have good organizational skills and ability to manage multiple priorities. Certification of air data systems on RSVM-certified aircraft. Must be able to read and write English and have good communication, writing, and problem-solving skills. Must be able to pass DOT required pre-employment drug test.
Work Conditions & Physical Requirements:
FAR Part 135 aircraft maintenance in a hangar and ramp environment The employee must occasionally lift and/or move up to 50 pounds Good vision and depth perception Availability during nights, weekends, & holidays as needed
Travel:
Travel is required
Required Education/Experience:
Three (3) years proven experience in a similar position A&P Certification preferred High School diploma or GED Has no certificate action since the date of the interview Must have prior experience with avionics installation
LANGUAGE SKILLS
Ability to read, analyze, interpret and understand technical procedures and governmental regulations, sometimes quickly and under stressful or emergency situations. Able to effectively present information to and respond to questions from management, dispatch, crew, air traffic control, and the general public. Able to speak and be understood in English, including shouted verbal commands during emergency situations.
REASONING/PROBLEM SOLVING ABILITY
Ability to solve practical problems and deal with a variety of concrete variables in situations where only limited standardization exists. Capable of interpreting a variety of multiple instructions furnished in written, oral, diagram, or schedule form. Must be able to remain calm, think and react quickly in all types of emergency situations.
DECISION MAKING & IMPACT OF ERRORS
Makes decisions to support strategic direction. Decisions tend to be medium range and of medium significance with moderate consequences, but may in unusual situations be significant and have safety-of-flight consequences. Decisions could require additional expenditure of resources if not sound and may impact safety. Able to process information quickly and react in a positive manner during unexpected and/or serious situations. Capable of controlling personal and emotional responses and acting appropriately under high levels of stress.
Direct Reports:
This role has no direct reports.
Work Authorization:
Must be authorized to work in the
United States of America Compensation:
Pay based on experience Medical including Health, Dental and Vision Short-Term and Long-Term Disability Insurance Paid Holidays Paid Vacation 401K - After 6 Months of Service Employee Profit Share

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