
Engine Shop A&P Mechanic
Jet Midwest, Kansas City, MO, United States
Overview
Reporting directly to the Engine Shop Manager, the Engine Shop A&P Mechanic is directly responsible for troubleshooting, repair, disassembly, and service of aircraft, components, and engine systems. This position will perform maintenance, disassembly, rework, repair, replacement, re-assembly, and adjustments of various aircraft systems and structures in compliance with technical specifications, engineering instructions and FAA regulations with a focus on safety and quality.
Responsibilities
Maintain all aircraft, components, and systems as assigned in compliance with specifications and FAA regulations
Inspect and certify Engine maintenance per regulations
Troubleshoot system and component malfunctions and perform necessary maintenance work or re-work using various tools and diagnostic devices
Remove and replace defective components
Perform full video Borescope/Boreblend and Engine Preservation tasks
APU run & check
Disassemble aircraft and components (teardown)
Perform preflight/postflight turnaround inspections and servicing as assigned
Perform maintenance on Ground Service Equipment, as needed
Maintain all pertinent documentation/maintenance records – logbooks, 8130’s, and historical data as required
Clean and maintain exterior and interior of aircraft
Perform other tasks as assigned
Interpret technical drawings to assemble and disassemble engines
Education & Experience
Current FAA Airframe and Powerplant (A&P) License is required for consideration
High School Diploma or Equivalent
Internal Borescope Inspection Qualification
5+ years hands-on airframe and power plant experience
Strong attention to detail and accuracy
Current Gen Fam’s for a variety of aircraft powerplant systems in one or more of our core platforms (PW4000, CFM56, and similar) are preferred
Experience reading and interpreting aircraft maintenance manuals, IPC, SRM, etc.
Thorough working knowledge of ATA Chapters and codes
Ability to perform well on a team
Basic Math and Measurement Skills
Familiarity with safe use of motorized lift equipment, forklifts, and pallet jacks preferred but not required
Ability to read and write the English language
Run and Taxi certification
747, 757, 767, and/or 777 Experience and/or Gen Fam highly preferred
Maintenance planning experience, preferred
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Reporting directly to the Engine Shop Manager, the Engine Shop A&P Mechanic is directly responsible for troubleshooting, repair, disassembly, and service of aircraft, components, and engine systems. This position will perform maintenance, disassembly, rework, repair, replacement, re-assembly, and adjustments of various aircraft systems and structures in compliance with technical specifications, engineering instructions and FAA regulations with a focus on safety and quality.
Responsibilities
Maintain all aircraft, components, and systems as assigned in compliance with specifications and FAA regulations
Inspect and certify Engine maintenance per regulations
Troubleshoot system and component malfunctions and perform necessary maintenance work or re-work using various tools and diagnostic devices
Remove and replace defective components
Perform full video Borescope/Boreblend and Engine Preservation tasks
APU run & check
Disassemble aircraft and components (teardown)
Perform preflight/postflight turnaround inspections and servicing as assigned
Perform maintenance on Ground Service Equipment, as needed
Maintain all pertinent documentation/maintenance records – logbooks, 8130’s, and historical data as required
Clean and maintain exterior and interior of aircraft
Perform other tasks as assigned
Interpret technical drawings to assemble and disassemble engines
Education & Experience
Current FAA Airframe and Powerplant (A&P) License is required for consideration
High School Diploma or Equivalent
Internal Borescope Inspection Qualification
5+ years hands-on airframe and power plant experience
Strong attention to detail and accuracy
Current Gen Fam’s for a variety of aircraft powerplant systems in one or more of our core platforms (PW4000, CFM56, and similar) are preferred
Experience reading and interpreting aircraft maintenance manuals, IPC, SRM, etc.
Thorough working knowledge of ATA Chapters and codes
Ability to perform well on a team
Basic Math and Measurement Skills
Familiarity with safe use of motorized lift equipment, forklifts, and pallet jacks preferred but not required
Ability to read and write the English language
Run and Taxi certification
747, 757, 767, and/or 777 Experience and/or Gen Fam highly preferred
Maintenance planning experience, preferred
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