Senior A&P Mechanic 135

PHI AviationGalveston, TX
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About The Position

Reporting to the Mechanic, Lead A/C Cert A&P, this position will work with or without supervision in performing aircraft airframe and engine inspections, repair and maintenance unassisted, on multiple types of aircraft as required by FAA regulations and PHI directives. Repair aircraft and related equipment according to manufacturer’s specifications and company directives. Perform the activities listed above, but in addition, must sign and certify on aircraft logs, RAMCO and other pertinent forms to the extent of repairs accomplished by himself/herself. Perform simple clerical duties in preparing job related documentation.

Requirements

  • Possess a current Airframe and Powerplant (A&P) Certificate
  • High School diploma or equivalent
  • Good communication and written skills

Responsibilities

  • Responsible for maintenance, preventive maintenance, and alterations
  • Responsible for understanding the current instructions of the manufacturer and the maintenance manuals and PHI specifications for work assigned (14 CFR § 65.81 (b))
  • Responsible for maintaining all operating supplies, such as fuel, oil, aircraft parts, aircraft logbooks and other items necessary for the job to which you are assigned
  • Reporting of AOGs and MELs to the Base Maintenance Managers, Operations Managers, and the Maintenance AOG Desk
  • Log accurate tracking of time against Maintenance Tasks performed
  • For applicable aircraft, perform launch, turnaround, and recovery duties as outlined in GMM-8
  • Download and trend HUMS cards as required
  • Additional duties as directed by the Base Maintenance Manager
  • Working knowledge of RAMCO

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What This Job Offers

Job Type

Full-time

Career Level

Senior

Education Level

High school or GED

Number of Employees

1,001-5,000 employees

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