Avionics Technician
Avionics Technician
San antonio, TX
Avionics Technician
Temporary
Job Description
Are you looking for your next Aviation opportunity? Whether you specialize in airframe, powerplant, avionics, or interiors, TeamGlobal has opportunities that will align with your career goals. We are actively seeking an Avionics Mechanic for an exciting opportunity in San Antonio, Texas. If you’re ready to build upon your skills and work alongside the best in the industry, reach out to TeamGlobal! One of our dedicated Recruiters will provide you with more details about our openings and our fantastic benefits, including the $10K in free life insurance! Join us at TeamGlobal — where excellence empowers us!
- Job Qualifications/Experience (Requirements)
- High School Diploma or GED
- A minimum of 2 years of recent experience in heavy commercial aircraft maintenance of avionics-related work.
- Must have own tools.
- A&P License preferred. (Not required)
- Aircraft to look for B777, B787, B737NG, A320, MD-11, and E-190.
- Job Specifications/Essential Responsibilities:
- Remove and replace various aircraft components and electrical systems with the use of special tooling and ground support equipment.
- Following oral and written instructions such as supervisor’s directives and manuals to complete all routine and non-routine assignments in a timely manner.
- Perform the duties of and provide necessary training for lower skill levels.
- Maintain and store various tools in a serviceable condition.
- Adhere to safe maintenance practices and keep a clean work area.
- Maintain and supply personal records of work performed on OJT forms for the Training Department.
- Successfully complete any courses deemed necessary by the Training Department.
- Perform any work that may be assigned by his or her supervisor.
- Proper use of safety equipment, proper use of hand tools, proper use of parts tags, familiarity with the
- VT San Antonio Aerospace, Inc Inspection Procedure Manual, proper use of crimping tools, extraction and insertion tools, heat-shrinkable tubing, wire marking machine.
- General knowledge of all aircraft manuals and related materials.
- General knowledge of ATA codes, wiring schematics, analysis charts, and maintenance procedures,
- Knowledge and proper use of IPC.
- Knowledge and proper use of wiring practices manual chapter 20.
- Knowledge of proper bonding and grounding procedures.
- Knowledge of aircraft stations and component locations, knowledge of proper procedures for lacing and typing wire bundles,
- Knowledge of identification of wires, wire bundles, and harnesses.
- Knowledge and proper use of multi-meter, knowledge of proper crimping procedures for all types of contacts, performing continuity test with multi-meter, operation of reader printer.
- General knowledge of all applicable F.A.R.s and company policies and procedures.
- General knowledge of all paperwork procedures including job cards/ time cards, routine/ non-routine cards, S.R.M.’s service bulletins, and work sign-off/ sell-off procedures.
- Working Environment:
- Supervision: Under general direction. Normally performs the duty assignment after receiving general instructions as to methods, procedures, and desired end results. There will be some opportunities for discretion when making selections among a few easily identifiable choices. An assignment is usually reviewed upon completion.
- Physical Environment: Requires easy mobility around various sections of aircraft and the dexterity to remove, rectify, and replace systems or components in a timely manner. It requires mental skills and quickness with the ability to cope with stress and intense effort or exertion usually caused by long working hours. Must have the capacity to gain knowledge by hearing for one’s own safety due to the dangers involved. Must possess the ability to distinguish colors to perform work adequately. The working environment requires standing 90% of the workday on hard surfaces. Must be able to lift 50 lbs. and report to work regularly.
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