Avionics Technician 3.4 3.4 out of 5 stars 3801 20th Street North, Fargo, ND 58102 $28
- $38 an hour
- Full-time Fargo Jet Center LLC 22 reviews $28
- $38 an hour
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Full-time Position Title:
Avionics Technician Position Reports to:
Maintenance Manager & Avionics Supervisor Department/Location:
Fargo Jet Center•
Fargo, ND Primary Operational Objectives:
The Avionics Technician will be responsible for performing the installation & maintenance of Avionics/Electronics systems on general aviation/corporate aircraft.
Essential Job Functions:
Perform installation, maintenance, and troubleshoot malfunctions of aircraft avionics and electrical systems components in accordance with MFG specifications and FAA guidelines. This job function includes support of the following avionics systems: Transponder/ADS-B/DME
WAAS GPS/FMS
Airborne Navigation & Communication systems Weather Radar/XM Weather Autopilots & Compass systems Audio distribution & integration systems Inflight Connectivity This position involves working with avionics equipment from the following
OEMs:
Garmin Collins Aerospace Honeywell Universal Avionics Starlink Gogo The FAA Part 145 CRS environment will involve supporting the following aircraft types: Textron (Cessna, Hawker, Beechcraft) Pilatus Bombardier (Learjet, Challenger) Gulfstream Cirrus Communicate with team leads & other team members to ensure effective workflow and coordination between related departments. Identify and resolve issues in a timely manner as they arise during scheduled tasks. Complete all checklists, forms and reports as required in accordance with the company, government, and FAA regulations and guidelines. Maintain adequate knowledge to understand and follow the repair facility's Inspection Procedures Manual. Maintain a favorable working relationship with all company team members, vendors, and customers. Responsible to follow and comply with all safety rules and regulations. Must be able to work hours as directed by your supervisor. Other duties and responsibilities as assigned by management.
Qualifications:
Degree or certificate from an accredited two (2) year college, university or technical school in avionics maintenance or electronics required or equivalent experience Experience with GA/Corporate aircraft; supervisory experience a plus Knowledge of aircraft component repair Knowledge of avionics, electronic and electrical test equipment Knowledge of U.S. government regulations for federal contractors and FAA maintenance programs Excellent communication skills A&P License a plus Repairman Certificate a plus FCC General Radiotelephone License a plus
Physical Demands:
Frequent standing, walking, bending, stooping, reaching, pushing and pulling required. Frequent work in small spaces, extreme temperatures, and heights above six feet, noisy environments and flying. Frequent work with products, material and chemicals associated with aircraft maintenance. Ability to lift 50 lbs. EEO/AAP/Drug Free Workplace