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State Job ID: CA6247140
Job Title: AIR FRAME AND POWERPLANT MECHANIC I
Company: RAYTHEON AIRCRAFT SERVICES, INC.
Location: US - CA, Van Nuys, 91406
AJB Reference Number: 30479564
Job Start/End Date: not provided
Job Type: Regular
Job Classification : Full Time
Hours/Week: 41 hrs/week
Salary Range: not provided
Education: High School Diploma or GED
Required Degree/Formal Training: not provided
Required Licenses/Certificates : not provided
Experience: 24 months

Raytheon Aircraft Services
Job Title: A/P Mechanic I
Job Location: Van Nuys, CA
Requisition Number: RAC101822
Date: February 20, 2006

Job Summary: Repair and maintain components used for aircraft airframe and powerplant. They inspect aircraft engines, landing gear, instruments, pressurized sections, accessories brakes, valves, pumps, and air-conditioning systems. Maintain records related to the maintenance performed on the aircraft. Mechanics conduct inspections following a schedule based on the number of hours the aircraft has flown, calendar days since the last inspection, cycles of operation, or a combination of these factors. They repair or replace worn or defective parts. Mechanics may also repair sheet metal or composite surfaces. Mechanics rely on the pilots description of a problem to find and fix faulty equipment. Some mechanics work on one or many different types of aircraft, such as jets, propeller-driven airplanes.

Essential Duties and Responsibilities:
- Performs routine inspections and troubleshooting, including airframe structures, engines, and aircraft system.
- Performs all airframe, power plant and propeller repairs and modifications required to meet company and FAA requirements.
- Removal and disassembly of defective parts; assembly and installation of replacement parts; and testing aircraft system.
- Operates all power tools and equipment necessary to accomplish job assignment.
- Completes all required maintenance records.
- Accurately records time worked on a work order.
- Presents a clean and neat work area to our customers.
- Interprets technical manuals, drawings and blueprints.
- Tows and parks aircraft.
- Performs other aircraft maintenance work as may be required.
- Performs varied additional duties as assigned


Knowledge Skills and Abilities:
- Knowledge of computers and their operation
- Knowledge of the English languish
- General knowledge of the combined federal regulations
- Ability to perform basic communications
- Ability to follow verbal and written instructions
- Ability to read and understand blue prints
- Ability to read and understand aircraft wiring diagrams
- Ability to legally operate a motorized vehicle
- Minimum Qualifications:
1. A/P Mechanic I Two (2) years of work related experience and a FAA Airframe and Power Plant License

Physical Requirements:
- A/P Mechanics often stand, lie, or kneel in awkward positions and occasionally must work in precarious positions, such as on scaffolds or ladders
- Frequently lift or pull objects weighing more than 70 pounds.

If you wish to be considered for this position, you must answer the qualifying questions below and submit your responses along with your resume by : fax: 818-786-1502, or email at [email protected]

Please reference requisition number RAC101822 on your resume.

Qualifying Questions
1. Did you read the description and the requirements for this position, and do you agree that you have the minimum qualifications? YES/NO
2. Are you authorized to work in the United States for any employer? YES/NO
3. Do you have a high school diploma or equivalent? YES/NO
4. Do you have an FAA Airframe and Powerplant license? YES/NO
5. Do you have basic computer operations and skills knowledge? YES/NO
6. Can you read, understand, interpret and perform basic aircraft maintenance manual directions and instructions, blue prints, technical directions, wiring diagrams, written in English, and perform these tasks with minimal supervision? YES/NO
7. Do you have a set of basic mechanic tools? YES/NO
8. Are you familiar with basic aircraft and safety requirements for electrical troubleshooting, sheet metal repair, and non-destructive testing for general aviation and/ or business aviation aircraft? YES/NO
 

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