Job Summary:
Air Transport Components (ATC) in Gilbert, AZ, is an FAA-approved 145 Repair Station seeking experienced Structures/Composite mechanics. Applicants must be able to pass pre-employment and random drug screenings as ATC maintains a drug-free workplace. Responsibilities include managing daily job tasks, meeting deadlines, ensuring maintenance documentation is accurate, and maintaining a clean work environment. Candidates should have at least 5 years of aircraft heavy maintenance structural repair experience, preferably in commercial or military aviation, and must possess strong mechanical and organizational skills.
Benefits include a matching 401(k), health insurance, and optional dental and vision coverage. The position is full-time, M-F scheduled between operating hours of 6:00 AM to 4:30pm. ATC offers a rotating work schedule of M-Th, 10-hour shifts, and M-F, 8 hours shifts on alternating weeks.
Supervisory Responsibilities:
Safety Sensitive Position:
Duties/Responsibilities:
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Ensure that repair station records, work order reports and forms are completed properly prior to releasing the product for return to service.
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Assist in determining that no defective, unserviceable or unairworthy parts are installed in any component or article released by the repair station.
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Perform the final acceptance of all incoming material, new parts, suppliers and airworthiness of articles on which work has been performed outside the repair station by contract.
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Perform airworthiness inspections on articles of which work has been performed outside the repair station.
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Perform preliminary, hidden damage, in-progress and final inspections on all articles processed by the repair station.
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Oversee the proper tagging and identification of all parts and components to ensure that rejected or non-repairable parts are properly marked, quarantined and rendered unusable.
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Proper and timely completion of assigned tasks in accordance with the policies and procedures set forth in the manual.
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To understand and follow procedures out of the aircraft manufacture maintenance manuals.
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Perform other duties and/or special projects as assigned by the Director of Quality or higher authority.
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Performs inspections on assigned maintenance, preventive maintenance, and alterations in a professional manner, ensuring the quality of workmanship meets standard industry practices and complies with manufactures specifications, applicable CFR’s and company procedures.
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Be familiar with inspection methods, techniques and equipment used in their specialty to determine quality or airworthiness.
QUALIFICATIONS
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High school diploma, or GED required.
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Airframe and Powerplant (A&P) license (preferred, not required).
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1-year experience as a maintenance supervisor and/or inspector.
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Inspection Authorization is preferred.
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CFR 145 Repair Station experience preferred.
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Must be knowledgeable of the FAR’s.
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Must be able to lift 50 pounds and /or more on a regular basis.
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Must be able to bend and/or squat repeatedly and stand for long periods of time.
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Must have excellent communication and people skills.
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Must be willing to work Overtime as required.
Compensation and Benefits:
The starting pay range for this position is $35.00 to $42.00 per hour. This position is eligible for both overtime and quarterly bonuses, in addition to a sign on bonus. ATC offers a wide range of benefits that include:
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Health, dental, and vision coverage
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Life insurance
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Ancillary benefits such as:
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Long and short-term disability
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Accident and hospitalization coverage
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80 hours of accrued vacation time per year
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40 hours of accrued sick time per year
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Employee referral program
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Educational assistance