A&P Aviation Maintenance Mechanic -- Commercial Transport
Job Description
Job Description A&P Aviation Maintenance Mechanic — Commercial Transport
Are you the A&P pro who can read a maintenance manual and immediately see the job ahead? Do you thrive moving between ramp work and hangar projects while keeping safety and quality non‑negotiable?
What will you take on?
- Read, interpret, and apply airframe and engine maintenance manuals.
- Perform aircraft maintenance indoors and outdoors, adapting to operational needs.
- Ensure all tasks, materials, and methods meet FAA, customer, company, and manufacturer quality standards.
- Keep the workspace safe and spotless by following all EH&S procedures, rules, and regulations.
- Promote smooth inter- and intradepartmental workflow by being a collaborative teammate.
- Use equipment correctly and consistently comply with safety rules and regulations.
Plus: You’ll perform additional tasks as assigned by the Lead Mechanic.
Choose your level A&P Technician I
- 2–3 years as an Airframe and Powerplant Mechanic supporting large commercial aircraft or transportation.
- Provide copies of training records.
- Arrive with a full set of hand tools needed for aircraft maintenance.
A&P Technician II
- 5+ years as an Airframe and Powerplant Mechanic across multiple aircraft and multiple engines.
- Proven leadership; train and develop colleagues; comfortable with limited guidance.
- Provide copies of training records and possess complete hand tools.
A&P Technician III
- 10+ years as an Airframe and Powerplant Mechanic on multiple aircraft and engine types.
- Lead by example; mentor others; operate with minimal direction.
- Provide copies of training records and maintain a full set of required hand tools.
Bring these strengths
- Engine repair
- Aircraft maintenance
- Avionics systems
- Aircraft structures
- Aerospace manufacturing
- Aircraft electrical systems