Avionics Technician
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The Avionics Technician is responsible for troubleshooting, testing, repairing, replacing, and maintaining aircraft avionics, electrical, instrument, and wiring systems. This position performs all work and ensures required maintenance documentation is completed in accordance with applicable FAA regulations, manufacturer requirements and maintenance manuals, Sterling’s Repair Station Manual, company policies and procedures, and established safety practices to support company operational goals and objectives.
Duties/Responsibilities:
- Troubleshoot, test, remove, repair, replace, and install aircraft avionics, electrical, instrument, and wiring systems.
- Diagnose aircraft discrepancies and perform repairs efficiently using applicable technical data.
- Analyze test and performance data to evaluate equipment and system operation.
- Test electrical and avionics systems to verify proper operation.
- Identify and request parts and materials necessary to complete assigned work.
- Accurately document work performed on work orders and other required maintenance records.
- Perform in-flight evaluation, troubleshooting, and adjustment of avionics and instrument systems when required.
- Maintain avionics test equipment, tools, and work areas in a safe and serviceable condition.
- Fabricate and install avionics and electrical systems, including wiring harnesses and coaxial cable.
- Set up and lay out wire boards and complete wiring harness fabrication and installation.
- Assist with complex avionics and electrical system installations and modifications.
- Disassemble and reassemble aircraft interiors as necessary to facilitate avionics installations and repairs.
- Perform or assist with electrical harness continuity checks, power checks, ground operational tests, and inspections.
- Perform off-site maintenance, emergency repairs, or inspections as needed.
- Perform other duties as assigned.