Provides aircraft maintenance services to university-based and transient aircraft; maintains, repairs and adjusts aircraft engines and components; maintains and repairs aircraft frames; flight controls, landing gear, flight instrument systems and related components; performs airframe and engine regular interval inspections; maintains and calibrates supporting tools and equipment;Additional Information: Work schedule is subject to changes in shift, hours and/or days as operations dictate;Pre-Employment Screening Information: This is a DOT identified safety-sensitive position. All candidates must pass DOT pre-employment durg testing prior to being hired;
Qualifications:
Minimum Education Requirement: Per Classified Civil Svc Specs or equivalent educ/exp:
Experience:
Required: Airframe and Powerplant mechanic license issued by FAA; valid driver's license; this is a DOT identified safety-sensitive position, and candidate will be subject to DOT random drug testing while employed in this position;
Desired: FAA Inspection Authorization; knowledge of (1) safety practices; skill in (2) mechanics, (3) operating ground equipment, (4) operating aircraft; ability to (5) understand Aircraft Mechanical systems, (6) calculate fractions, decimals and percentages, (7) read simple sentences with common vocabulary, (8) cooperate with co-workers, (9) show dexterity
Targeted Hiring Range for this position is $24.82 - $37.23
Final offers for positions will be based on candidate credentials, internal equity, and CWA/University approval.
Additional information:
Benefits overview (including retirement programs and tuition assistance):
https://hr.osu.edu/new-employees/employees/benefits-overview/
Comprehensive medical benefits page:
https://hr.osu.edu/benefits/medical/
Regular 40 First Shift