Job Overview
The A&P Mechanic performs inspection, repair, and troubleshooting tasks within a FBO environment, working under the direction of the Lead Mechanic or Maintenance Supervisor to ensure all work meets regulatory and company standards.
Duties & Responsibilities
- Perform maintenance, inspections, and repairs in accordance with FAA procedures on aircraft that includes corporate and commercial aircraft
- Execute scheduled, unscheduled, and troubleshooting tasks; conduct preflight, postflight, and periodic inspections to confirm airworthiness.
- Remove, repair, and install components including engines, landing gear, flight controls, hydraulic systems, and basic avionics.
- Complete assigned work within established labor hour budgets and time constraints.
- Accurately document all maintenance activities in compliance with FAA requirements, RSQM/AS9100, DCMA 8210-1D, and applicable manufacturer publications.
- Adhere to all safety practices, tool-control guidelines, FOD prevention procedures, and equipment inspection requirements.
- Review approved maintenance data and system operation descriptions prior to troubleshooting or corrective action.
- Coordinate with pilots, engineers, and maintenance personnel to support operational and dispatch needs.
- Maintain a clean, organized work area and ensure all tools and equipment are serviceable and calibrated prior to use.
- Perform additional duties as assigned; occasional travel may be required.
Pay & Schedule
- Hourly compensation commensurate with experience.
- Split per diem available for eligible employees.
- Contract-to-hire position.
Qualifications
- Valid Airframe & Powerplant Certificate (A&P) required.
- Minimum of 4 years of experience as a certified A&P Mechanic, preferably with corporate experience
- Heavy check or major inspection experience is a plus.
- High school diploma or GED required; completion of an FAA-approved A&P school preferred.
Pay: $35.00 - $45.00 per hour
Benefits:
- 401(k)
- Dental insurance
- Health insurance
Work Location: In person