Line Maintenance Technician Job Description

Line Maintenance Technician Job Description Template

Our company is looking for a Line Maintenance Technician to join our team.

Responsibilities:

  • Perform scheduled and unscheduled maintenance and systems modifications on all Thales Systems;
  • You are a US Citizen due to government contracts;
  • Properly accounts for time and materials used in all maintenance activities;
  • Clean – Perform cleaning of engine parts and components;
  • Proven working knowledge of SAP and Solumina;
  • Utilize multiple computer programs to aid in the troubleshooting and repairs of the Thales systems;
  • Ensure all airline log book discrepancies pertaining to all Thales Systems are cleared in a timely manner;
  • Inspection – Inspect engines, engine sections, accessories and component parts to determine serviceability and repairability;
  • Operate a vehicle on airport property and around aircraft;
  • Receive and prepare aircraft parts in accordance with FAA, Airline and Thales policies;
  • Willing to work all shifts is required;
  • Communicate and interface with the customer;
  • FAA Safety Sensitive Position;
  • Engine disassembly/assembly.

Requirements:

  • Must be legally authorized to work in the country in which the position is located;
  • Alert to moving vehicles and aircraft;
  • Able to obtain and maintain local airport Security Identification Display Area (SIDA) Badge;
  • Must possess and maintain a valid Driver License and a record that meets our insurance standards;
  • Valid, unrestricted Passport with the ability to travel in and out of the United States or the ability to obtain one;
  • Must pass 7-year background check which includes fingerprinting, pre-employment drug test, and criminal history records check (CHRC);
  • Two (2) years of line maintenance experience;
  • Strong in avionics, able to read and interpret blueprints, wiring diagrams, and follow written procedures and instructions;
  • Ability to terminate electrical connectors utilizing proper crimp methods as well as proper soldering methods acceptable in the aviation industry;
  • Ability to crawl, bend, kneel, climb, and stoop frequently in confined spaces;
  • Skilled with repairing, troubleshooting, installing and equipment maintenance;
  • Ability to work on problems of moderate scope and analyze data/situations;
  • Ability to adapt to changing conditions and directions;
  • Ability to summarize and effectively present information to Supervisors and Customers;
  • Must be US citizen due to government contracts.