Love Piston Aircraft- Join Our Team as an Aircraft Maintenance Technician Accounting - Henderson, NV at Geebo

Love Piston Aircraft- Join Our Team as an Aircraft Maintenance Technician

Flyboys Nevada operates 4 general aviation piston aircraft based in at Boulder City Municipal Airport (KBVU).
We need a professional mechanic to manage the fleet and handle the ongoing maintenance and inspections of the aircraft.
These aircraft are used for flight training, rentals, and personal use through Desert Flying Club.
A&P MechanicYou will be working for Flyboys Nevada as a full time mechanic in Boulder City, NV as an A&P.
Type of work includes 50- and 100-hour inspections, electrical troubleshooting and install, sheet metal repairs, composite repairs, hydraulic systems, landing gear repairs, fuel tank repairs and calibrations, and any other work required in piston single and piston twins.
Knowledge of FAR's and use of Proper maintenance manuals is a must.
Must have 2
years experience maintaining and repairing piston aircraft (Cessna, Beech, Piper).
Must be well organized individual and maintain a clean work area.
You set your schedule for maintenance of the aircraft.
Quick response time on squawks are a must.
Ability to research and procure parts.
Maintenance and parts manuals will be available for aircraft.
Tools must be provided by mechanic.
Job Type:
Full-TimeWage:
$24 - $32/hr depending on experience
Benefits:
Health care, 401(k) match, paid time offLicense Requirements:
A&P Certificate Piston General Aviation Experience Additional pay for IA #J-18808-Ljbffr Recommended Skills Calibration Composite Materials Coordinating Maintenance Problem Solving Sheet Metal Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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