Qualifications
- You have a current and valid FAA Airframe and Powerplant License
- You have at least 5 years aircraft (corporate or commercial jet) maintenance experience
- You have a minimum of 1 year experience on Bombardier aircraft
- You have a minimum of 1 year experience as an aircraft Quality Inspector
- You can apply planning and problem solving to resolve issues and meet commitments
- You utilize strategic thinking in making decisions/seizing opportunities in the context of business objectives
- You are a team player in order to partner effectively with others in order to achieve results
- You have an attitude of “Get It Done” in completing work and making change happen to achieve objectives
- You have customer orientation in order to satisfy internal/external customer expectations and develop partnerships
- You have the ability to develop yourself and others to be and do their best
- You can use a variety of measuring tools and basic hand tools with ability to interpret/operate test equipment
- You have the ability to interpret/ process all relative (foreign & domestic) regulatory documents, actions and requirements (FAR, CAA. RSM/QCM, FAA, AD, SB, CFR, TCDS, etc)
- You have working knowledge of computer software programs (Excel, Access, Word, Quality Maintenance Tracking, SAP, internet, AMS)
- You have thorough knowledge of return-to-service procedures and applicable SAP programs
- You have the ability to communicate clearly and succinctly in both verbal (English) and written form
- You have the ability to train, coach and mentor employees in performance of their duties in areas of qualification
Additional Information
Here’s a quick overview of the next steps:
- Phone Interview with Recruiter: We’ll start with an introductory call to learn more about your background and interest in the role.
- Onsite or Virtual Interview with the Hiring Manager
- Offer Letter: We will extend a formal offer and begin the onboarding process.
- Background Check & DOT Drug Screen: This step includes a thorough background check, reviewing criminal and other relevant records, along with a Department of Transportation (DOT) drug screening to ensure compliance with federal safety regulations.
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