Avidyne is at the forefront of the aviation industry, integrating advanced avionics into both conventional and novel advanced air mobility (AAM) aircraft. We are not just about creating products; we are about revolutionizing the way people fly.
Avidyne's Electronics Technicians play a crucial role in maintaining the safety and reliability of Avidyne's sophisticated avionics equipment used in various Part 23, 25, and 27 aircraft. Primary duties involve meticulous inspection, troubleshooting, and repair of advanced avionics, including navigation, communication, and flight control systems. In addition to the technical responsibilities, the Electronics Technician also engages in a range of secondary duties that support the broader objectives of Avidyne's manufacturing department. This includes diligent completion of detailed repair and maintenance records, which are essential for compliance with FAA documentation requirements. Lastly, the Electronics Technician role extends beyond individual tasks to include mentoring junior technicians, fostering a culture of knowledge sharing, and continuous improvement within the team.
The Electronics Repair Technician position is considered safety-sensitive and is subject to drug and alcohol testing under the regulations of the Department of Transportation (DOT). This includes pre-employment testing, random testing, post-accident testing, reasonable suspicion testing, return-to-duty testing, and follow-up testing. Compliance with these regulations is mandatory for all employees in this role to ensure the safety and security of our operations in accordance with federal and industry standards. By applying for this position, candidates acknowledge and agree to abide by these requirements as a condition of continued employment.
Avidyne Corporation is leading the general aviation industry in the design and manufacture of innovative and easy-to-use avionics systems. Avidyne products are widely recognized as best-in-class for their ease of use, and their “Flying Made Simple™” system design is intended to make general aviation safer, more accessible, and more enjoyable for pilots and their passengers. Avidyne has facilities in Melbourne, FL,Concord, MA, and Westerville,OH.