n FAA Airframe and Powerplant License\n Valid State Driver License\n Valid Passport\n Obtain and maintain a secret security clearance\n Sufficient aviation maintenance hand tools to perform routine Airframe and Powerplant duties\n \nExperience: \n\n Two (2) years of experience in work directly related to aircraft maintenance or completion from a (2) two-year accreditable A&P school\n Computer proficiency sufficient to perform the job, duties, and tasks associated with the position \n Aircraft sheet metal repair and component repair\n Instrument, electronic and electrical test equipment\n Military or commercial aviation maintenance and its terminology\n U.S. government regulations for federal contractors and FAA maintenance programs\n \nSkills & Technology Used: \n\n To understand and use the English language both oral and written to communicate information or ideas to\n \nanother person or persons\n\n Write simple correspondence\n Read and interpret documents such as safety rules, operating and maintenance instructions and procedure manuals\n Add, subtract, multiply and divide in all units of measure, using whole numbers, common fractions and decimals\n Interpret a variety of instructions furnished in written, oral, diagram or schedule form\n Recognize or identify the existence of a problem as well as elements of a problem\n Perform a task in the presence of distracting stimulation or under monotonous conditions without significant loss of thought process and efficiency\n Perceive and feel such attributes of objects and materials as size, shape, temperature or texture\n Operate hand and power tools\n Travel worldwide with limited notice\n Interpret drawings, specifications and schematics of aircraft instrument/electronic components\n Recognize from schematics and drawing not only how one assembly functions but also how various assemblies interact with each other\n\n. Maintains aircraft logbooks and historical data as required\n Complies with safety, foreign object damage and tool control program requirements\n Washes, waxes, clean and maintains exterior and interior of aircraft\n Serves as a point of contact with the Quality Assurance Representative\n Advises management of problems that may delay scheduled delivery of aircraft to customer\n Ensures materials issued for assigned tasks are the correct items with proper documentation to repair the problem\n Provides on-the-job training to new employees as required\n Assists with supervision and inspects maintenance performed by FAA certified and non-certified personnel\n Services oxygen, nitrogen, tires, oil and hydraulic systems\n Inspects for and treats corrosion on aircraft and Ground Support Equipment as required\n Greetings to all visitors and clients\n Exhibits positive courteous behavior with customers, businesses and coworkers\n Assists coworkers and those in other departments to successfully perform job tasks and functions when necessary \n Follows all safety procedures and practices established by the Company and regulatory bodies\n This job does not have supervisory responsibilities\n \nMaterial & Equipment Directly Used\n\n Aviation maintenance hand and power tools \n Aviation test sets\n Ground Support Equipment (GSE)\n Engine Oil, Hydraulic Fluid, Cleaning Compounds, Oxygen, Nitrogen, Compressed Air, Aircraft Fuels, Primers and Paints\n \nWorking Environment\n \nThe work environment characteristics described here are representative of those an employee encounters while performing the essential functions of this job.