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Avionics Technician at InAir in Indianapolis, IN
Entry LevelOn-siteFull-timeIndianapolis, IN$42k–$52k/yr
Skills
avionic equipment repairelectrical circuits analogelectrical circuits digitalelectrical troubleshootingsoldering (through-hole components)reading electrical schematicsuse of automated test equipment (ate)use of electronic measuring equipment multi-metersuse of electronic measuring equipment oscilloscopesuse of small hand tools mini-screwdriversuse of small hand tools nut driversuse of small hand tools wire cuttersuse of small hand tools strippersuse of small hand tools soldering ironsreading and understanding manufacturer maintenance documentationcompliance with faa regulationscompliance with osha and epa safety regulationsuse of computer gui for automated testingpride in work
Job Description
Summary: INAir Aviation Services Company is hiring for an Avionics Technician. The role involves evaluating, troubleshooting, and repairing avionic equipment according to defined procedures, ensuring reliable repair units are returned to customers.
Responsibilities:
- Removal of the unit to be repaired from the aircraft
- Evaluation and services of units on the bench. Evaluation includes; using visual inspection, manual and automated test equipment (ATE) and troubleshooting knowledge
- After evaluation the unit repair is quoted to the customer and repaired upon approval
- Use of multiple repair trouble shooting techniques to include; environmental testing (temperatures and vibration) and use of an IR Camera
- Perform repairs by using Small hand tools such as mini-screwdrivers, nut drivers, wire cutters and strippers, soldering irons, and various electronic measuring equipment such as multi-meters and oscilloscopes are routinely used
- Reviews Manufacturer Maintenance documentation to ensure repairs or maintenance is performance in accordance with manufacturer specifications
- Tests units using computer controlled automatic test equipment (ATE)
- Ensures all methods, techniques and practices outlined in the manufacturer’s maintenance documents, Airworthiness Directives, Service Bulletins, service letters, specifications, and other data acceptable to or approved by the FAA is understood and followed
- Reviews and understand procedures set forth in manuals for documentation of work performed
- Comply with Safety Procedures – Follow safety rules, operate equipment according to safety instructions, use personal protective equipment as directed, comply with requirements for the safe use and storage of hazardous materials
- Ability to work flexible hours, as required
- Ability to work in a safe professional manner adhering to all regulatory requirements including OSHA, EPA, State and Federal Regulations
- As the Company’s success relies on the productivity of our team and adherence to customer product schedules, an essential function of this position is the ability to arrive to work on-time, and work each day, as scheduled
- Perform other duties as assigned
Required Qualifications:
- High School Diploma or GED
- Ability to work flexible hours, as required
- Ability to work in a safe professional manner adhering to all regulatory requirements including OSHA, EPA, State and Federal Regulations
- Ability to arrive to work on-time, and work each day, as scheduled
- Understands, reads, and writes English
- Attention to detail, good work ethic, and takes pride in work
- Ability to read electrical schematics and technical documents
- Ability to use basic PC programs, and company specific GUI (graphical user interface) for completion of automated testing
- Mechanical aptitude for assembly of enclosures, etc
- Soldering Skills (mostly through-hole components)
- Electrical Troubleshooting Experience
- Knowledge of Electrical Circuits (analog / digital preferred)
- Prior experience with avionic repairs, using similar tools and equipment, a plus
Required Skills: Avionic equipment repair, Electrical circuits analog, Electrical circuits digital, Electrical troubleshooting, Soldering (through-hole components), Reading electrical schematics, Use of automated test equipment (ATE), Use of electronic measuring equipment multi-meters, Use of electronic measuring equipment oscilloscopes, Use of small hand tools mini-screwdrivers, Use of small hand tools nut drivers, Use of small hand tools wire cutters, Use of small hand tools strippers, Use of small hand tools soldering irons, Reading and understanding manufacturer maintenance documentation, Compliance with FAA regulations, Compliance with OSHA and EPA safety regulations, Use of computer GUI for automated testing, Pride in work