The position involves making repairs to aircraft as directed by higher grade workers. Responsibilities include removing, cleaning, reinstalling, or replacing defective parts, accessories, and components such as worn gaskets, couplings, fittings, bad actuators, accumulators, gauges, sections of corroded fuel and oil lines, worn cable pulleys, frayed spark plug cables, and burned-out landing lights using hand tools. The role also requires making adjustments and settings such as cable tension and seat movement settings. The technician will obtain standard parts by referring to parts manuals and making comparisons with samples. Additionally, the technician will service engines and aircraft components at the line station, making repairs short of overhaul to keep aircraft in safe operating condition.
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Education Level
High school or GED
Number of Employees
5,001-10,000 employees