Aircraft Maintenance Technician
$91,200–$143,220 year
On-site · Waukegan, Illinois, United States
Job Summary
Perform scheduled and unscheduled aircraft maintenance in accordance with FAA regulations, company procedures, and approved manuals. Diagnose and troubleshoot aircraft systems including avionics, engines, hydraulics, flight controls, and fuel systems. Inspect, test, and verify serviceability of components; maintain accurate maintenance logs and discrepancy reports; conduct receiving inspections on parts with proper inventory control and traceability. Support aircraft on-site during maintenance events or AOG situations; promote safety culture and participate in the Safety management system; collaborate with teams across bases to ensure consistency and share best practices. Travel as required to support operational needs, aircraft movement and hangar duties.
Required Qualifications
- FAA Airframe & Powerplant (A&P) Certificate
- 8+ years of relevant aircraft maintenance experience
- Strong knowledge of FAA regulations and maintenance standards
- Valid driver’s license
- Valid passport with ability to travel internationally
- Proficiency with maintenance tracking systems and general computer applications
- Pre-employment drug and alcohol testing is required
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