
Tourism Aviation Maint Tech
- Hilo, HI
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Perform maintenance on an aircraft, powerplant or related article that individual is qualified for. Conduct all types of daily duties; scheduled and un-scheduled maintenance. Responsible for troubleshooting of airframe, engine and electrical systems. Replace engines, transmissions and other components as necessary. Ensure that facilities, aircraft, ground support equipment and work areas are maintained in a clean and organized manner and IAW company standards. Sign off on completed tasks as required by the FAR’s.
- Conduct 100 hour and 500 hour inspections.
- Ensuring that safety is the primary factor in maintenance performed and that regardless of scheduling or peer pressure that the maintenance performed on an aircraft, powerplant or related article was performed safely and IAW applicable FAA regulations and Company requirements, prior to the approval for return to service.
- Responsible to ensure that the maintenance and documenting of maintenance performed is done in accordance with the FAA regulations and company policy/procedures, as applicable for the tasks they perform.
- Communicate progress on current status/work to be done to other mechanic. If this is not performed he/she SHALL document the status of this “partially completed” work in the maintenance “Pass Down” log prior to leaving the ongoing maintenance task or project.
- Ensure accountability for all tooling, expendable items, parts and company owned equipment utilized by him/her during the performance of maintenance on an aircraft, powerplant or related article.
- Communicate with Maintenance Supervisor/Manager of any shortcomings that may arise regarding the technical manuals, specifications or serviceability of equipment and tools required to perform their assigned maintenance tasks. Provide recommendations for additional training or process improvements as they deem necessary, to the Maintenance Supervisor/Manager, as applicable.
- Provide direction to Mechanic Apprentice or Mechanic Helper is scheduled to work with individuals.
- Input maintenance records entries for “work performed” are completed properly and IAW FAA requirements and applicable company policies and or procedures. He/she shall also ensure that that maintenance records are submitted in a timely manner and IAW company policy, as applicable.
- Other duties as assigned
- Regular scheduled attendance
- Indicate the percentage of time spent traveling - 30%
- High school diploma or general education degree (GED) and one to three years’ related experience and/or training; or equivalent combination of education and experience
- Manufacturer’s and company training on Eurocopter/Turbomeca AS350B2 and EC130B4 and EC130T2 a plus.
- 1-2 years related experience preferred.
- Good communication skills, read and write the English language.
- Possess the ability to work independently as well as in a team environment.
- Ability to comply with company and regulatory rules and regulations.
- Sound judgment and objectivity in decision making is essential. .
- Hand tools, specialized manufacturers tools, diagnostic, measuring and analyzing equipment.
- Use of aircraft maintenance manuals and technical documentation.
- Flexible and analytical thinking and outstanding organizational skills.
- Must be comfortable in making firm decisions relative to safety in all situations.
- Intermediate with Microsoft Office Suite, including Word, Excel, PowerPoint and Outlook
- Certificates, Licenses, Registrations
- Valid FAA Airframe & Powerplant Certificate.
- Flexibility in working under various types of weather and temperature conditions.
- Comfortable and safe in working near operating aircraft.
- May come into contact with cleaning fluids, solvents oils and fuels.
- Able to lift 70 pounds, climb and work in high areas such as transmission decks.
- Able to fly on board aircraft.
- Able to walk up 14 foot ladders and or work stands while carrying one end of a main rotor blade and the ability to lift the main rotor blade into proper position for installation with assistance on the other end of the blade.
- Able to fit into tight places and work on feet during entire work shift.
- 40-60 hour workweek depending on workload.