Bench Level Technician
Indexed description
- Component Maintenance Manuals ( CMM ) Familiarization.
- Federal Aviation Regulations ( FAR ) Familiarization.
- Reading, Writing, and speaking the English Language.
- Basic and Advanced Electrical Schematics.
- Basic and Advanced Hydraulic Schematics.
- Basic and Advanced Pneumatic Schematics.
- Precision Measuring Tool Usage:
- Power supplies.
- Digital and Analog Meters.
- Scopes.
- Pressure and Bore Gauges.
- Flow Meters.
- Torque Wrenches.
- Load cells (Linear and Rotary).
- Have familiarity with and can demonstrate basic hand tool usage that includes wrenches, sockets and their drives, screw and other fasteners drivers, etc., and powered drills and screwdrivers.
- Can pass a pre-employment drug screening test.
- Can pass a routine Transportation Security Administration (TSA) felony background check.
- Can adequately read, write, and verbally communicate in the English language.
- Understand and accept that additional duties will be required of them within the framework of their job responsibilities, like facility cleaning and upkeep, when needed.
Compensation
- The position is salaried and based on the results of a Training Needs Assessment (TNA) on the above. 14 CFR 145.163. There is a customary 90-day probationary period followed by a review. Incremental increases in salary and job advancement will be assessed at the time of the review.
- We offer a health benefits package including medical and PTO.
Training: We maintain a rigorous training program for all positions.
About Pneu-Tech Aerospace
Our Companies are leading providers of aftermarket and MRO services worldwide. Our dynamic teams bring a broad range of services and competencies to help our commercial, regional, and business aviation customers increase fleet readiness, reduce total cost of ownership, and maximize reliability and performance over the life cycle of the rotable.
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