Avionics Technician-4×3
Company | Bristow Group Inc |
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Location | Lake Charles, LA, USA |
Salary | $Not Provided – $Not Provided |
Type | Full-Time |
Degrees | |
Experience Level | Mid Level |
Requirements
- Read and understand drawings, schematics, aircraft manuals, etc
- Must be able to operate MS Office Suite and Some Web-Based Computer Programs, (Excel, Word, and Outlook)
- Motivated, Self-Starter capable of maintaining an efficient work pace
- Be able to work both as part of a team as well as independently
- Be able to work overtime as required
- Three (3) to five (5) years Avionics/Electrical experience required
Responsibilities
- Accomplishing all work assigned to him/her in accordance with policies, procedures and specifications as set forth in the Company’s and the manufacturers’ manuals and with provisions of the Federal Air Regulations
- Properly signing, recording and assuming responsibility for all work he/she performs as described in the RSM
- Owning and maintaining a basic set of standard and metric aircraft quality tooling sufficient or specific for the shop or floor area in which he/she is assigned
- Properly and efficiently using all Company tools, parts, equipment and materials
- If work is to continue to a following shift, providing a detailed and complete report of work progression for tie in with his/her relief
- Keeping up to date with manual changes, policy changes and rules concerning general conduct
- Maintaining an attitude of alertness concerning possible unsafe or hazardous practices by him/her or other personnel which might be injurious to life or property
- Maintaining a clean, safe and orderly work area to include personal and shop equipment
- Ensuring the Shop Lead or designee is immediately aware of aircraft irregularities (i.e. major maintenance discrepancies, project schedule delays, record discrepancies or emergencies)
- Performing other duties as assigned
Preferred Qualifications
- Previous training or experience with company specific rotary-wing Airframes highly preferred