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Avionics Engineer in Louisville

UPS

UPS

Avionics Engineer in Louisville

Louisville, KY
Full Time
Paid
  • Responsibilities

    Avionics Engineering supports the UPS fleet of A300, 747, 757, 767 and MD-11 cargo aircraft by maintaining airworthiness and regulatory compliance as required by the FAA. Aircraft Engineering position requires experience in aircraft avionic systems, federal regulations, development of modifications/repairs, project planning and project management.

    Responsibilities include, but are not limited to, aircraft configuration management, certification approvals, airworthiness directives, data analysis, project development and implementation, and oversight of aircraft/component reliability solutions, repairs and modifications.

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  • Qualifications

    Ideal candidates for positions will possess the following desired skills and qualifications:

    • Strong electrical aptitude

    • Hands-on approach to projects

    • Ability to multi-task

    • Ability to demonstrate clear verbal and written communication skills

    • Positive attitude and ability to work well with others

    Minimum Qualifications:

    Engineering Positions – Avionics

    • Bachelor’s Degree required. Preferred field is Electrical or Aerospace Engineering, or other technical degree with equivalent engineering experience.

    • Minimum of one (1) year of industry related engineering experience.

    • Proficiency in technical analysis and working knowledge of Federal Aviation Regulations or certification requirements.

  • Industry
    Package/Freight Delivery
  • About Us

    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.