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Aircraft Maintenance Technician - PHL

UPS

UPS

Aircraft Maintenance Technician - PHL

Philadelphia, PA
Full Time
Paid
  • Responsibilities

    Full-Time Aircraft Mechanic - Philidelphia, PA

    UPS operates one of the world's largest airlines using more than 600 aircraft to serve more than 200 countries and territories worldwide. The company's extensive air network includes international air hubs in Cologne, Taipei, Miami (to serve Latin America), an intra-Asia hub in the Philippines and, the UPS Worldport in Louisville, Kentucky (the four million square foot heart of UPS's global air network).

    In addition to its airline, UPS is also a pioneer in developing aviation technologies to enhance the safety and efficiency of the aviation industry.

    To keep us number one in the air, we rely on a hardworking maintenance team who is responsible for the safe, on-time and efficient operation of our aircraft. That's why we provide our employees with a top-notch work environment, safe equipment, professional advancement opportunities and exceptional benefits.

    If you are interested in being a part of the talented UPS workforce as an Aircraft Mechanic and "Synchronizing the World of Commerce", please review the basic qualifications and answer the following questions, which is the first step to be considered for the position.  Ideal candidate will possess avionics experience.

    UPS is an equal opportunity employer. UPS does not discriminate on the basis of race/color/religion/sex/national origin/veteran/disability/age/sexual orientation/gender identity or any other characteristic protected by law

    Read the Philadelphia Fair Chance Hiring Law HERE.

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    Founded on a $100 loan in 1907, 2 teenage boys opened up a messenger service in a 6 by 17 foot office located just below the sidewalk on Second Avenue and Main Street in Seattle, WA. Messengers ran errands, carried notes, hand baggage, and delivered trays of food for customers. They also delivered packages, traveling by streetcars and bicycles for longer trips, and later using motorcycles.