A&P Mechanic

iAero Thrust

Job Description:

  • An (A&P) powerplant mechanic maintains, inspects, disassembles, rebuilds, and troubleshoots the
    engines of aircraft to meet FAA standards. This job involves tasks such as performing routine
    checks and repairs, keeping records of inventory and identifying faults with components of the
    engine. A&P mechanics often work in hangars, repair stations, and on airfields, and usually, work
    full-time on an eight-hour shift. Overtime and weekend work are also common with this job. A&P
    mechanics should have strong mechanical abilities and knowledge, be incredibly detail-oriented
    and thorough, and be skilled at working with complex information and equipment

Duties/Responsibilities but not limited to:

  • Performing Maintenance. A&P engine mechanics carry out maintenance updates on
    different components and accessories of engines, such as but not restricted to inspection,
    disassembly, reassembly, and troubleshooting
  • Running Tests. A&P engine mechanics run regular maintenance tests and checks to ensure
    that all components are working to full capacity and that the engine is safe to operate.
  • Installing Replacement Parts. A key task that A&P mechanics perform regularly is installing
    replacement parts in the aircraft which are faulty or damaged.
  • Creating Inventories of Supplies. A&P engine mechanics keep a note of the stock of
    supplies they have, as well as materials and equipment so that more can be ordered for
    future tasks and projects. They also maintain repair logs and other documents, such as
    reports of what has been fixed or replaced.
  • Diagnosing Malfunctions. One of the main responsibilities of the A&P engine mechanic is to
    diagnose what faults are caused by and find a way to fix them efficiently. This involves
    staying up to date with the latest industry advances and developments and understanding
    changes in components of engines

Qualifications:

  • A&P FAA certification
  •  High School diploma
  • Must have basic mechanical skills
  • Must be fluent in English (written and verbal)
  • Must be legally authorized to work in the U.S
  • Pass pre-employment drug testing per FAA/DOT regulations
  • Performing Maintenance. A&P engine mechanics carry out maintenance updates on
    different components and accessories of engines, such as but not restricted to inspection,
    disassembly, reassembly, and troubleshooting
  • Running Tests. A&P engine mechanics run regular maintenance tests and checks to ensure
    that all components are working to full capacity and that the engine is safe to operate.
  • Installing Replacement Parts. A key task that A&P mechanics perform regularly is installing
    replacement parts in the aircraft which are faulty or damaged.
  • Creating Inventories of Supplies. A&P engine mechanics keep a note of the stock of
    supplies they have, as well as materials and equipment so that more can be ordered for
    future tasks and projects. They also maintain repair logs and other documents, such as
    reports of what has been fixed or replaced.
  • Diagnosing Malfunctions. One of the main responsibilities of the A&P engine mechanic is to
    diagnose what faults are caused by and find a way to fix them efficiently. This involves
    staying up to date with the latest industry advances and developments and understanding
    changes in components of engines

 

Contact:

Juan Buldo

786-769-7002

Email:  JuanBuldo@buldoenterprise.com

 

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