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O/T: EAA Hiring Aircraft Maintenance Technician

Wed Mar 30, 2011 8:43 am

In case anyone here is interested...
-Zack


EAA OPEN POSITION ANNOUNCEMENT
Job Title: Aircraft Maintenance Technician
Department: Aircraft Operations
Reports To: Aircraft Maintenance Manager
Status: Full Time, Non - Exempt

POSITION ROLES/RESPONSIBILITIES include the following. Other duties may be assigned.
• Perform routine servicing, maintenance, and specialized inspections on company aircraft in accordance with manufacturers requirements, FAA regulations and EAA policies and procedures.
• Assist with the restoration of EAA owned vintage aircraft to include but not limited to sheet metal, parts fabrication, fabric repair and installation, painting and wiring.
• Supervise maintenance performed by non-rated personnel in accordance with FAR’s.
• Maintain and repair aircraft ground support equipment.
• Assist in maintaining a clean work area.
• Assist with preparation of EAA convention as assigned.
• Occasional travel to aircraft tour stops for repairs to aircraft.

POSITION QUALIFICATIONS

• Must possess an FAA airframe and powerplant certificate.
• Must meet all current FAA regulations that pertain to certificated mechanics.
• Minimum 2 years general aviation aircraft maintenance experience with aircraft restoration experience desirable. Radial engine or vintage aircraft experience is preferred.
• Inspection Authorization or the desire to obtain one is preferred.
• Must possess a valid driver’s license and a good driving record. A CDL is a plus.
• Able to supervise and work with volunteers on aircraft and museum projects.
• Above average electrical trouble shooting and wiring skills desirable.
• Occasional travel is required. Travel may be up to two weeks and can sometimes be on short notice.
• Ability to work a flexible schedule to include some evenings and weekends.

COMPETENCIES
• Ability to create trusting relationships
• Show adaptability to changing priorities
• Make sound decisions based on best practice
• Show drive and initiative, setting challenging goals for self
• Technical/Functional Expertise

For more information, contact Valerie Williams at 920-426-6281 or vwilliams@eaa.org by Monday April 4th, 2011

Date Posted: March 29, 2011
Removal Date: April 4, 2011

Re: O/T: EAA Hiring Aircraft Maintenance Technician

Wed Mar 30, 2011 9:24 am

Thanks for that posting, Zachary!

I have a few friends who might be interested in that position and will pass this notification on to them!

Have a great day!

Ed
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