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Location: Salt Lake City, UT
Last Updated: 05/02/2006
AIRCRAFT = Bell 407
Job Description:
A Line Mechanic is responsible for ensuring program aircraft are maintained to airworthiness standards prescribed by applicable regulations, airworthiness directives, company policies, and good practices.
Qualifications:
Ensures aircraft is maintained in an airworthy condition.
Ensures aircraft, ground support equipment, and work areas are maintained to company standards of cleanliness and appearance.
Ensures all required maintenance manuals and documents are in order.
Coordinates with Field Maintenance Supervisor(s) to ensure timely acquisition of parts and tooling.
Ensures efficient scheduling of field maintenance.
Ensures all maintenance records are accurate and in accordance with applicable FARs and company policies.
Ensures company maintenance records are submitted to the principal business office in a timely manner.
Ensures program parts and supplies inventory is accurate and sufficient.
Ensures accountability for all expendable items.
Ensures all used core parts, unneeded new parts, and support equipment is returned to the proper departments in a timely manner.
Attends monthly company staff meetings.
Attends program meetings.
Assists program marketing efforts.
Performs other duties as assigned by the Aviation Service Manager or Field Maintenance Supervisor
Requirements:
FAA Airframe and Powerplant certificate as prescribed by FAR 65.
High school diploma or GED.
Associates degree preferred.
Must meet recent experience requirement of FAR 65.83.
At least 2 years experience maintaining turbine powered aircraft.
Factory or equivalent training on the assigned make and model aircraft preferred.
Must be knowledgeable of FARs, General Operations Manual, Safety Program, and assigned aircraft maintenance manuals.
Maintain harmonious and cooperative relations with the program members, other company members, patients and guests.
Maintains confidentiality of information deemed confidential.
Communicates effectively with pilot and medical teams.
Effective oral and written communication skills.
Sound judgment and objectivity in decision-making.
This position requires the ability and/or willingness to work days, nights, weekends, scheduled days off, overtime and to be on-call.
Environment:
The assigned work environment may include hospitals and/or airports. The expected environment includes outdoor operations in most all weather condition during all times of the day or night.
Location: Salt Lake City, UT
Last Updated: 05/02/2006
AIRCRAFT = Bell 407
Job Description:
A Line Mechanic is responsible for ensuring program aircraft are maintained to airworthiness standards prescribed by applicable regulations, airworthiness directives, company policies, and good practices.
Qualifications:
Ensures aircraft is maintained in an airworthy condition.
Ensures aircraft, ground support equipment, and work areas are maintained to company standards of cleanliness and appearance.
Ensures all required maintenance manuals and documents are in order.
Coordinates with Field Maintenance Supervisor(s) to ensure timely acquisition of parts and tooling.
Ensures efficient scheduling of field maintenance.
Ensures all maintenance records are accurate and in accordance with applicable FARs and company policies.
Ensures company maintenance records are submitted to the principal business office in a timely manner.
Ensures program parts and supplies inventory is accurate and sufficient.
Ensures accountability for all expendable items.
Ensures all used core parts, unneeded new parts, and support equipment is returned to the proper departments in a timely manner.
Attends monthly company staff meetings.
Attends program meetings.
Assists program marketing efforts.
Performs other duties as assigned by the Aviation Service Manager or Field Maintenance Supervisor
Requirements:
FAA Airframe and Powerplant certificate as prescribed by FAR 65.
High school diploma or GED.
Associates degree preferred.
Must meet recent experience requirement of FAR 65.83.
At least 2 years experience maintaining turbine powered aircraft.
Factory or equivalent training on the assigned make and model aircraft preferred.
Must be knowledgeable of FARs, General Operations Manual, Safety Program, and assigned aircraft maintenance manuals.
Maintain harmonious and cooperative relations with the program members, other company members, patients and guests.
Maintains confidentiality of information deemed confidential.
Communicates effectively with pilot and medical teams.
Effective oral and written communication skills.
Sound judgment and objectivity in decision-making.
This position requires the ability and/or willingness to work days, nights, weekends, scheduled days off, overtime and to be on-call.
Environment:
The assigned work environment may include hospitals and/or airports. The expected environment includes outdoor operations in most all weather condition during all times of the day or night.