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High School Diploma or equivalent.
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Flexible schedule options (7&7, 5&2, etc.).
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FAA Airframe and Powerplant certificate as prescribed by FAR 65.
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Minimum three years helicopter maintenance experience with a minimum of 6 months A&P maintenance experience during the past 24 months.
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Must possess and project a professional image at all times.
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Knowledgeable of the Federal Aviation Regulations.
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Excellent troubleshooting skills.
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Excellent communication and interpersonal skills.
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Possess a desire and ability to work as a team with crews, staff, peer technicians and leadership.
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Possess sound judgment and objectivity in decision-making.
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Ability to work in a computerized environment. Comfortable working with MS Office suite.
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Must carry a cell phone and be available for after hours / weekend maintenance issues that may arise (when scheduled for "On Call" duty).
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Ability to work long hours as needed, including days, nights, weekends and some holidays to complete maintenance.
Preferred:
- Three (3) years as an A&P on turbine powered, helicopters.
- G-1000NXi avionics and auto pilot experience.
- Inspection Authorization.
- Manufacturer’s training or equivalent on BH407GXi's.
- Previous HAA experience.
- Flight Docs / Veryon experience.
- Relocation to Corpus Christi.
Physical Requirements:
- Ability to conduct activities requiring extensive sitting, moderate walking and standing.
- Ability to conduct activities requiring lifting, carrying, pushing or pulling of burdens, up to 50 pounds on a frequent basis.
- Ability to conduct activities requiring climbing, stooping, kneeling/bending and reaching on a limited basis.
- Ability to hear routine conversation and to distinguish various office noises, and aircraft and machinery noises on a daily basis.
- Ability to work for significant amounts of time on computer equipment.
- Must be able to climb atop aircraft and work with the aid of work stands with limited movement.
- Must be able to work within confined spaces.
Environmental Conditions:
Work may be performed in, on or near operational aircraft. Exposure to aircraft noise, fumes, gases, odors, dust particles and mechanical hazards. Exposure to routine office noise and minor electrical and mechanical hazards. Work may be performed indoors or outdoors while under variable inclement weather conditions.