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FAA Repairman

Shimadzu Precision Instruments.
Inc.
Shimadzu Precision Instruments.
Inc.
Long Beach, CA Long Beach, CA Full-time Full-time $22 - $26 an hour $22 - $26 an hour 14 hours ago 14 hours ago 14 hours ago This position reports to the FAA Repair Station Manager and is responsible for the overall repairs and daily operations of an FAA Repair Station, Candidate must be able to obtain a FAA Repairman certification and have detail knowledge and experience repairing electro-mechanical and hydraulic accessory products used on Boeing commercial aircrafts, including actuators, control valves, and motors.
Other duties may be assigned.
Essential Job Functions:
Repairman Certificated or A&P Licensed, Regular Attendance, Interpretation of Internal Procedures and FAA/EASA Regulations, Communication Skills Desirable
Qualifications:
Possess excellent interpersonal, verbal, and written communication skills.
Minimum 5 years experience in the repair and overhaul field working with commercial jet parts and accessories.
Candidate must be familiar with applicable FAA regulations.
Education:
High School education or equivalent Job Type:
Full-time Pay:
$22.
00 - $26.
00 per hour
Benefits:
401(k) 401(k) matching Dental insurance Employee assistance program Flexible spending account Health insurance Life insurance Paid time off Tuition reimbursement Vision insurance Schedule:
8 hour shift Education:
High school or equivalent (Preferred)
Experience:
aerospace:
5 years (Required) repair and overhaul:
5 years (Required) License/Certification:
Airframe & Powerplant License (Required) Shift availability:
Day Shift (Preferred) Work Location:
In person.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

  • Type: Other
  • Company: Shimadzu Precision Instruments. Inc.

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