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Description
The AMT reports to the Director of Maintenance for all company maintenance activities and is responsible for, but not limited to, the following:
Maintaining and inspecting company aircraft in accordance with all Federal Aviation Regulations and AMM, LMM, and OEM specifications
Performing launch and recovery of aircraft within reasonable windows of operation
Performing scheduled and unscheduled maintenance in a timely, efficient, and safe manner
Performing troubleshooting and maintenance on all aspects of company aircraft including airframe, powerplant, and avionics systems, and determining MEL / NEF applicability when appropriate
Providing accurate, timely, and concise communication with the Director of Maintenance and Operational Control regarding the status of all planned and unscheduled maintenance as required
Completing all aircraft maintenance paperwork and aircraft logs in accordance with company and regulatory requirements
Maintaining all company property, and notifying management when repairs are needed
Assisting with regular maintenance of the company-calibrated tooling, parts control, and shelf life limited inventory
Maintaining company safety standards in accordance with company Standard Operating Procedures
Notifying the Director of Maintenance of any instances of actual or potential safety compromise.
Assisting with preparation for any required audits, as applicable to maintenance operations
Any other duties assigned by the Director of Maintenance at his/her discretion
Requirements
Applicant must have an active Airframe and Powerplant License and current/valid driver’s license
A valid US Passport or Visa to work in Canada is preferred but not required
Must pass DOT-required drug screening and subsequent DOT-mandated random drug and alcohol screenings
Must have complete physical mobility and be able to lift up to 75lbs
Minimum 5 years experience working on Cessna Citation XL/XLS (CE-560XL/XLS), and Citation X (CE-750) experience or,
5 Years Experience in an AOG / Line Service environment working on corporate business aircraft
Basic tooling to support maintenance in a line service / AOG environment
Have an understanding of the Part 135 requirements for aviation safety, maintenance, and operation
Be available for reasonable after-hours response (or management-approved delegation of same)
Available for up to 20% travel annually as needed to perform these duties at remote locations for AOG support, or scheduled maintenance oversight
Available to work holidays if required
Compliance with company privacy regulations
Additional Qualifications
Experience using industry-standard maintenance tooling
Proficiency with Microsoft Office suite including Microsoft Teams
Able to read, write, and speak the English language
Self-motivated
Willingness to learn and ask questions
Ability to adapt to last-minute changes in plan, and pivot accordingly to create the best possible outcome for the owner aircraft and company
Able to work in a small team environment, or individually, to achieve the goals of the maintenance department