Airframe & Powerplant Helicopter Mechanic
Gary, IN
Full Time
Experienced
**Essential Duties and Responsibilities**
- The individual in this position will serve as a team member at the FAA 145 Repair Station.
- The candidate must possess the ability to perform maintenance on turbine-powered helicopters, with a particular emphasis on models Bell 206, 407, and 429. Factory training from Bell and Rolls-Royce is preferred.
- Experience in tracking and balancing is preferred.
- The role entails direct involvement in both scheduled and unscheduled maintenance of the helicopter fleet.
- A broad knowledge base coupled with strong troubleshooting capabilities, alongside a willingness to learn and develop continuously, is essential.
- An understanding of FAA regulations, accompanied by a customer-centric approach to problem-solving, is required.
- The candidate should exhibit an enthusiastic demeanor paired with a professional style of communication.
- Previous experience with Bell helicopters and strong avionics troubleshooting capabilities are desirable.
**Job Requirements**
- A high school diploma is required; an Associate's Degree or higher in Aviation Maintenance is preferred.
- An FAA Mechanic's Certificate with both Airframe and Powerplant ratings is mandatory.
- A minimum of three (3) years of experience in a helicopter maintenance environment is preferred.
- Demonstrated knowledge of avionics systems troubleshooting is desired.
- Proficiency in computer applications, including CAMP, Traxall, Corridor, Word, Excel, and project management software, is preferred.
- Demonstrated skills in project management are desired.
- The candidate must comply with and successfully complete FAA-approved Anti-Drug and Alcohol Misuse Prevention Programs.
- U.S. Military Veterans are highly valued.
- The individual in this position will serve as a team member at the FAA 145 Repair Station.
- The candidate must possess the ability to perform maintenance on turbine-powered helicopters, with a particular emphasis on models Bell 206, 407, and 429. Factory training from Bell and Rolls-Royce is preferred.
- Experience in tracking and balancing is preferred.
- The role entails direct involvement in both scheduled and unscheduled maintenance of the helicopter fleet.
- A broad knowledge base coupled with strong troubleshooting capabilities, alongside a willingness to learn and develop continuously, is essential.
- An understanding of FAA regulations, accompanied by a customer-centric approach to problem-solving, is required.
- The candidate should exhibit an enthusiastic demeanor paired with a professional style of communication.
- Previous experience with Bell helicopters and strong avionics troubleshooting capabilities are desirable.
**Job Requirements**
- A high school diploma is required; an Associate's Degree or higher in Aviation Maintenance is preferred.
- An FAA Mechanic's Certificate with both Airframe and Powerplant ratings is mandatory.
- A minimum of three (3) years of experience in a helicopter maintenance environment is preferred.
- Demonstrated knowledge of avionics systems troubleshooting is desired.
- Proficiency in computer applications, including CAMP, Traxall, Corridor, Word, Excel, and project management software, is preferred.
- Demonstrated skills in project management are desired.
- The candidate must comply with and successfully complete FAA-approved Anti-Drug and Alcohol Misuse Prevention Programs.
- U.S. Military Veterans are highly valued.
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