1ST SHIFT AIRCRAFT WORKER - NC Accounting - Elizabeth City, NC at Geebo

1ST SHIFT AIRCRAFT WORKER - NC

Elizabeth City, NC Elizabeth City, NC Full-time Full-time Estimated:
$51.
2K - $64.
8K a year Estimated:
$51.
2K - $64.
8K a year 10 days ago 10 days ago 10 days ago 1st Shift Aircraft Worker - NC Level:
Experienced Job Location:
DHM 60 North Carolina - Elizabeth City, NC Position Type:
Full Time Education Level:
High School Description The Aircraft Worker duties shall include, but are not limited to:
Make repairs to aircraft following orders of higher-grade worker.
Assist in troubleshooting malfunctions in aircraft structure, landing gear, flight surfaces and controls, anti-icing, Pneudraulic, engines, auxiliary power unit, and ventilation and heating systems.
Remove, clean, reinstall, or replace defective parts, accessories, and components such as worn gaskets, couplings, and fittings, bad actuators, accumulators, gauges, sections of corroded fuel and oil lines.
Supervise or perform the jacking and towing of aircraft.
Make adjustments and settings such as cable tension and seat movement settings and adjustments.
Obtain standard parts such as fuel and oil line connections and fittings, cable linkage, and spark plug cables and harnesses by referring to parts manuals and by making comparisons with samples.
Perform pre-flight, thru-flight, and post-flight maintenance inspections.
Enter in the maintenance records description of the work performed.
Service engines and aircraft components at line station making repairs, short of overhaul required to keep aircraft in safe operating condition.
Qualifications Requirements:
Two (2) years of documented DHS/DoD aviation experience, or possesses an Aviation Technical School certification, or an Aviation trade related degree.
The Aircraft Worker duties shall include, but are not limited to:
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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