Airframe and Powerplant Mechanic


Job Details

Desired Skills and Experience:

  • Avionics / electric A/C Technical School or other substantiated equivalent
  • 1+ years avionics work experience or substantiated equivalent experience
  • Ability to read and understand electrical engineering drawings
  • Basic PC skills
  • A Certification, P Certification, or A & P Certificate


Plusses:

  • Business aircraft experience


Day to Day:

Avionic Technicians are playing an essential role in the business. You will troubleshoot, repair, inspect and perform maintenance on customer aircraft often working directly with clients to help them find solutions.


  • Installing and testing avionics equipment and electrical systems on aircraft.
  • Ensuring that all avionics equipment functions properly before take-off and does not interfere with other electronic devices.
  • Troubleshooting and diagnosing issues with avionics systems using specialized tools like multimeters and oscilloscopes.
  • Performing maintenance and repair on electronic systems, including communication, navigation, radar, autopilot, and instrumentation systems.
  • Conducting regular inspections to meet safety and performance standards.
  • Assembling and installing electrical components, running cables, mounting antennas, and connecting instruments for navigation and engine monitoring.
  • Analyzing flight test data to diagnose malfunctions and study the operations of electrical components.
  • Coordinating work with engineers, technicians, and aircraft maintenance staff.
  • Keeping detailed records of all repairs and work performed on the aircraft.





 Insight Global

 08/01/2024

 Windsor Locks,CT