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2nd Shift Avionics Technician - Relocation Potential


Elliott Aviation, a leader in aircraft solutions, has exciting opportunities for 2nd shift Avionics Technicians at their corporate headquarters in Moline, IL. Since 1936, Elliott Aviation has been a world-class provider of comprehensive and customer-focused solutions for business aviation. Our vision, building partnerships that last, applies to our employees as well as our customers.


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We have opportunities for Wiring Technicians, Repair Technicians, Sheet Metal Technicians, and Mechanics in our avionics shop.


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Avionics technicians assist with installation, troubleshooting and repairing, and other tasks related to the maintenance, installations, and repair of avionics systems and components on a variety of aircraft product models in a safe and clean work environment according to manufacturer&s;s specifications, company-approved procedures, and customer specifications.


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Essential Job Functions:


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  • Troubleshoot and repair all avionics equipment and electrical systems on aircraft

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  • Communicates with departments manager or crew chief any problems/repairs

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  • Ensure all work performed is inspected by an authorized repair station inspector

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  • Prepares various documents for record keeping purposes as required by company policies, FAA approved repair station and quality control manuals, all FAA regulations, OEM aircraft manufacturer manuals, etc.

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  • Learn, understand and follow the company work order and parts requisition process as written.

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  • Maintain a clean, neat, and efficient work area

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  • Repair and calibrate shop equipment as assigned

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  • Other duties as assigned?

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Licenses:


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  • FCC license preferred.

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  • Ability to attain &a; retain AOA badge or Airport requirements

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Physical:


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  • Routinely lifts up to 10 lbs, occasionally lifts up to 50 lbs

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  • Stands for long periods of time, with frequent bending, squatting, kneeling and stooping.

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  • Uses hands to reach and feel, with repetitive motion.

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  • Good finger dexterity.

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  • Reads and Writes, Speaks, Hears, and Understands American English Fluently.

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  • Has Visual acuity correctable to 20/20.

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  • Works in confined spaces, extreme temperatures, heights above six feet, noisy environments and flying.

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  • Works with and around products and materials associated with aircraft maintenance

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Other:


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  • Occasional overnight and short notice travel

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  • Must possess minimum tooling required to perform duties assigned

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  • Must be able to work various shifts, as directed by management.

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Education and
Experience:


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  • High school graduate or equivalency degree required.

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  • Knowledge and understanding of FARs 43, 91, 135, 145 preferred

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  • Minimum two years related avionics installation experience preferred

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Salary:
$13.83 - $22.04Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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