Position Purpose This position performs electrical/avionics maintenance and manufacturing tasks to aircraft, aircraft parts and components in accordance with Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) and Erickson requirements. Complies with all company policies and Standard Operating Procedures as a team player. Willing and able to work long hours and travel as required to meet company requirements. Provide support to internal and external customers to meet customer requirements. Job Levelling The three pay grades for this job description are: 16 (Aircraft Electrician/Avionics Technician I), 228 (Aircraft Electrician/Avionics Technician II), and 229 (Aircraft Electrician/Avionics Technician III). These positions require different levels of experience, job knowledge and skills. The characteristics for each level are: The Aircraft Electrician/Avionics Technician I (Level 1) is distinguished from the Aircraft Electrician/Avionics Technician II (Level 2) by the performance of the more routine tasks and duties assigned within the series. Employees at this level may have only limited aircraft maintenance and manufacturing experience and receive regular instruction or assistance in the performance of their assigned duties. One to three years of aircraft maintenance or manufacturing experience is desirable and may include aviation related schooling or formal training. The Aircraft Electrician/Avionics Technician II (Level 2) is distinguished from the Aircraft Electrician/Avionics Technician I (Level 1) by the performance of the full range of Duties and Responsibilities. Employees at this level receive only occasional instruction or assistance as new or unusual situations arise and are fully aware of company Procedures and SOP's. Additionally, they may mentor Aircraft Electrician/Avionics Technician I (Level 1) and foster technical growth. Four to nine years of aircraft maintenance or manufacturing experience is required. The Aircraft Electrician/Avionics Technician III (Level 3) is distinguished from the Aircraft Electrician/Avionics Technician II (Level 2) by the level of responsibility assumed and the complexity of duties assigned. Employees perform the most difficult and responsible types of duties including assuming project management responsibilities when assigned. Employees at this level are required to be fully trained and aware of all applicable Procedures and SOP's. Additionally, they mentor mechanics and foster technical growth. The employee at this level must hold an Airframe and/or Powerplant license. Ten or more years of increasingly responsible aircraft maintenance or manufacturing experience is required.