A&P Mechanic — Avionics-Forward GA Piston Fleet
Location : Englewood, CO
Employment Type : Full-Time
About the Client
A general aviation shop running an active, mixed piston fleet — Cirrus, Diamond, Cessna, Piper, and Beechcraft — with a deliberate move underway into turboprop maintenance and advanced avionics work. The team is compact, technically capable, and working toward Part 145 certification and electric aircraft capability. Plenty of room for someone who wants to be part of that build-out from the ground floor.
Compensation & Benefits
Base Salary : $32–$42/hour, commensurate with experience and qualifications
Relocation Assistanc e: Available on a case-by-case basis
Shift : 40 hrs/week; 4x10 or 5x8 depending on team needs; overtime frequently available; weekend rotation and AOG response compensated at premium rates
Benefits Package : Medical, Dental, and Vision insurance; 401(k) with employer match; flexible PTO with potential for a 4-day work week; specialty tools furnished; factory training available to qualified staff
Job Summary
This position keeps a high-cycle GA piston fleet airworthy from one end to the other — routine inspections, avionics integration, electrical troubleshooting, and structural work — all reported to the Director of Maintenance. Strong upward mobility for a technician looking to build depth across a genuinely varied fleet with real technical ambition behind it.
Key Responsibilities
Complete scheduled and unscheduled maintenance across an active GA piston fleet with accuracy and efficiency
Perform and authorize 100-hour and annual inspections in full compliance with 14 CFR Parts 43 and 91
Isolate and correct faults in electrical and avionics systems using sound diagnostic methods
Contribute to avionics installation and upgrade projects including radios, GPS, ADS-B, and full autopilot suite integrations
Execute light sheet metal and structural repairs as aircraft condition requires
Apply maintenance manuals, ADs, Service Bulletins, and technical drawings to resolve mechanical discrepancies
Enter completed work into the shop's maintenance tracking system promptly and accurately
Keep personal workspace and shop areas orderly and to a consistent standard
Participate in rotational weekend coverage and AOG response as part of the on-call support rotation
Minimum Requirements
Valid FAA Airframe & Powerplant (A&P) Certificate
3 or more years maintaining GA piston aircraft as a certificated A&P
Verifiable experience completing and signing off 100-hour inspections
Proficiency troubleshooting avionics and electrical systems
Working knowledge of 14 CFR Parts 43 and 91
Personal set of basic aviation hand tools required
Thorough documentation habits and clear communication with the crew
Physical ability to lift up to 50 lbs, work in varied positions, and operate around standard fuel, solvent, and component exposure
Ideal Qualifications
Current Inspection Authorization (IA)
Hands-on experience with Garmin G1000, Avidyne, or comparable integrated avionics platforms
Airframe structural repair and sheet metal work background
Time on turboprop aircraft
Prior lead technician or supervisory experience
Background in flight school or high-cycle fleet environments
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