The Aerospace Technician realizes mechanical and electrical maintenance operations while continuously optimizing delays and costs and respecting quality, security, and environmental procedures.
Job Responsibilities
Carry out maintenance operations in accordance with work orders and customer’s orders.
Control, test, and measure as required by the working documents (CMM, internal repair method) using appropriate metrological tools (millimeters, spectrum analyzers, oscilloscopes, specific mechanical benches, etc.).
Inform the Engineering team of abnormalities.
Disassemble equipment in compliance with the constructor’s documentation and the CMM (Component Maintenance Manual).
Wash and strip the equipment’s parts.
Collaborate with the coordinator to prepare a technical quotation for the refurbishing of the equipment: workforce, materials, and delays.
Order substitute elements, repair, and reassemble the equipment in compliance with the CMM (upon receipt of customer’s consent).
Transmit the equipment file to Certifying staff.
Establish necessary documents for the repaired equipment’s traceability for each phase of the process.
Experience with leading edge de-icer boot repair will be an added bonus.
Adhere to safety standards in handling aircraft safety components.
Ensure a clean workspace.
Perform any other duties as assigned by the Supervisor.
Job Requirements
NITEC in Mechanical, Electrical, or Aerospace Technology.