Aircraft Mechanic
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Akkodis is currently seeking an Avionics Technician for a client in the Erlanger, KY area. The ideal candidate will be expected to effectively inspect, modify, and repair aircraft at the maintenance facility and remote locations. This is a direct hire role with a company with a successful 30+ year history that operates globally. Pay Range: $120,000 - $140,000 Responsibilities
- Installing and testing complex avionics equipment and electrical systems on aircraft or spacecraft.
- Ensuring that all avionics equipment works properly before take-off and that they do not interfere with any other electronic device.
- Removing, repairing, and re-installing any problematic avionics equipment before an aircraft is cleared for take-off.
- Performing intricate and highly reliable soldering on components for navigation, controls, and communication.
- Assembling and installing electrical components.
- Providing accurate diagnoses of difficult avionics problems.
- Organizing ground support and test equipment for flight tests.
- Analyzing flight test data to diagnose malfunctions and study the operations of the electrical components.
- Coordinating all work with of engineers, technicians, and aircraft maintenance staff.
- Keeping detailed records of all repairs and work performed on the aircraft.
- Five (5)+ years of experience in aircraft maintenance
- Previous experience and advanced training with Boeing series aircraft (737, 747-400, and 747-800 Gen Fam)
- Bore scope qualification
- Valid FAA Airframe and Powerplant Certificate
- Valid passport and willing to travel for recovery and special projects
- Read, write, fluently speak English
- Working knowledge of Microsoft software
- Ability to work rotating schedules to include weekends, nights, and holidays as required
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