Maintenance Technician-Electrical/Avionics-FAA A&P LIcense-ASAP NEED General Labor - Chico, CA at Geebo

Maintenance Technician-Electrical/Avionics-FAA A&P LIcense-ASAP NEED

The Maintenance Technician-Electrical/Avionics is responsible for the repair, modification, installation, and routine maintenance of all Avionics systems.
Experience with digital navigation and communication instruments systems; Pro Line, Garmin.
Good understanding of avionics systems and operation of ATC 600 NAV test set.
Familiar with FAA AC 43.
13-1b.
Able to pass a basic written electrical theory test and a practical test of crimping, insertion/extraction, environmental splice & shielded splice techniques using AC 43.
13-1b.
Perform general mechanical items on aircraft and related systems.
removal and installation of panels and components, repair work and sheet metal repair or installation.
Operational knowledge of pitot and static systems and test equipment.
Accurately interpret maintenance manuals, service bulletins, wiring diagrams, system schematics, drawings, engineering orders and other documents.
Make entries into maintenance logs & task cards IAW FAR part 43 and Operator/Air Carrier manuals.
Maintenance and repair of shop facility, equipment and tooling when required.
Operate ground support equipment e.
g.
power carts, HiReach, etc.
as required.
A broad, overall knowledge of other aircraft systems e.
g.
hydraulic, flight controls, etc.
and major components.
REQUIRED
Qualifications:
Credential and Certificates - FAA Airframe and Power plant Certificate - REQUIRED Education and/or Experience - High school diploma, Installation experience, Avionics systems installations, modifications, and upgrades Aviation experience Click here to apply.
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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