Our base is in Salmon, Idaho. If you like the idea of living in a small mountain town that offers a lot of outdoor activities and a lot of distance between you and any bigger town or city, this might be the opportunity you've been looking for!
Our ideal candidates for this position are mechanics who have significant experience with:
- Lycoming and Continental piston engines, and PT6 engines
- Our airframes - Cessna 172, 206, and 208 and Britten Norman Islanders (and one Piper Seneca)
Schedule
- Busy seasons especially (June-September and Nov-January) will require weekend shifts and occasional off-hour work. Outside those seasons, work is usually M-F, 8-5, with some exceptions. Some overtime during busy seasons is likely.
Primary Responsibilities (but aren't limited to):
- Perform scheduled and unscheduled maintenance on aircraft while following both FAA and company requirements and standards.
- Comply with 14 CFR (as applicable), manufacturer’s specifications, company policies and procedures, as well as other methods accepted by the FAA, when accomplishing maintenance
- Be meticulous about completing paperwork and records according to FAA and company requirements
- Assist with keeping all aircraft, equipment, and maintenance area facilities in compliance with all FAA, OSHA, industry and company guidelines.
- Assist in keeping all workspaces and equipment clean, orderly, and in good working condition.
- Assist with moving, fueling, reconfiguring, and cleaning aircraft, when needed.
- Adhere to material handling and control procedures specified in company manuals and by the equipment manufacturer
- Conduct yourself in a professional manner at all times. Be on time, treat people with respect.
- Take pride in your work, and in your team - be proactive about doing a good job.
- Assist with other duties as needed.