Job Description
Responsibilities:
- Update computer maintenance tracking programs with current information on a regular basis; generate maintenance due lists
- Maintain and oversee maintenance records for all aircraft on property
- After completion of work by the crew, in cooperation with the Chief Inspector, inspects the work to determine the job is completed and is of the best quality possible
- Familiarize self with all the current pertinent FAA specifications, air worthiness directives, manufacturers instructions, bulletins, technical data, and other approved data applicable to the unit being inspected
- Assure that all the parts rejected or found un-serviceable by are properly marked and tagged
- Properly execute the malfunction and defect report FAA form 8010-4 as necessary
- Proper execution of FAA form 337 and maintenance release pertinent to all items returned to service
- Perform preliminary, hidden damage, in progress, and final inspection of all assigned aircraft
- Ensure that no defective or un-airworthy parts are installed any component or unit returned to service
- Follow policies and procedures as detailed in the Air Carrier and Repair Station manuals.
Requirements:
- Airframe & Powerplant License (Required)
- Verifiable aircraft maintenance employment within last 2 years
- Minimum of 5 years commercial or regional aircraft experience
- Familiar with parameters and standards established specifically in Federal Aviation Regulations (FAR) parts 53, 65, 91, 121, 135, and 145