HQ Aero is currently recruiting for experienced AVIONICS INSTALLATION TECHNICIANS in LEXINGTON, KY.Responsibilities:The Avionics Technician, under minimal supervision, removes and installs avionics equipment and electrical components, fabricates wire harnesses and terminations, troubleshoots install
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Avionics Installation Technician

HQ Aero Management Inc. • 
Lexington, Kentucky, United States
Position Type: Permanent
Job Description:
HQ Aero is currently recruiting for experienced AVIONICS INSTALLATION TECHNICIANS in LEXINGTON, KY.

Responsibilities:
The Avionics Technician, under minimal supervision, removes and installs avionics equipment and electrical components, fabricates wire harnesses and terminations, troubleshoots installations, and completes functional testing of avionics and electrical systems. In this role, the Technician performs basic sheet metal tasks, such as drilling, riveting, and operates basic sheet metal hand tools. May perform painting and finish work on instrument panels. Working on small Cessnas to corporate jets, and helicopters from the helicycle to an AS 365N3.

Qualifications, Experience & Requirements:
  • Minimum 3 years of successful avionics installation, repair or maintenance experience – with deep knowledge of General Aviation Airplanes, Lite and medium helicopters, Garmin, Aspen and Avidyne Avionics is required.
  • High school diploma or General Education Degree (GED).
  • Standard Aviation Tool Kit required.
  • Criminal Background Check & Compliant to FAA Drug and Alcohol screening checks are mandatory.
Job Type:
  • Contract to Hire.
  • Day shift: Mon - Fri 8:00 am - 5:00 pm
Essential Job Functions
  • Demonstrate proficiency in reading and interpreting wiring diagrams, aircraft blueprints, and schematics.
  • Wire, install, test, and verify operation of avionics equipment and accessories; identify and correct electronics failures in various airframes using hand tools, test equipment, technical documents, and technical reference materials; all the while communicating with co-workers and in some cases with manufacturers in a timely, effective way.
  • Modify existing instrument panels or fabricate new panels; fabricate equipment shelves as required; and fabricate and install other hardware to support and enable aviation electronics systems.
  • Assure that installations are done in accordance with procedures described in the companys FAA Repair Station Manual as well as with FAA Regulations and manufacturer instructions.
  • Use sound judgment and technical aptitude to make good decisions regarding job sequence and techniques, troubleshooting and discrepancy resolution – all in order to maximize quality and efficiency and adhere to agreed-upon deadlines.
  • Operate with the highest level of ethics, integrity, safety and honesty.
  • Be able to lift equipment and materials weighing up to 50 pounds.
  • Be able to climb ladders, apply finger and hand dexterity in using hand tools, be able to move around the shop/hangar area and within aircraft continuously throughout the workday.
DISCLAIMER
This job description indicates the general nature and level of work expected by the successful applicant. It is not designed to cover or contain a comprehensive listing of activities, duties or responsibilities required of the successful applicant. The successful applicant may be asked to perform other duties as required.
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