Avionics Technician
Company: Orion Talent
Location: Philadelphia
Posted on: April 28, 2024
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Job Description:
Title: Avionics Technician - Final Assembly Line (FAL) / Flight
Line (FL)
Location: Philadelphia, PA
Shifts: Part 21 (Production) runs two shifts - you will start on
1st shift, flexibility to work 2nd shift is a plus:
- 1st Shift: Mon-Fri 7am-3:30pm - may be asked to work weekends
and/or holidays
- 2nd Shift: Mon-Fri 3:30pm-12am - may be asked to work weekends
and/or holidays.
Compensation: Depends on position and experience: $30.18/hr -
$40.67/hr
*2nd Shift earns $1.50/hr Shift Differential
Benefits: Comprehensive benefit package includes a fully paid
medical, dental and vision plan (no monthly premium!), 401K with up
to 6% Match, Paid Time Off (19 days for 0-3yrs employment), an
Employee Assistance Program, Health Advocacy Services, Employee
Discounts Program, Credit Union Membership, College Tuition
Benefit, College Loan Services, Adoption Assistance Program,
Scholarship Program, and a Tuition Reimbursement Benefit.
Vaccine Requirement: no
Position Descriptions: Production (FAA Part 21) of electrical and
avionics systems for helicopter manufacturing.
Avionics Final Assembly Line (FAL) Technician (Part 21):
--- Assemble, modify & install wire bundles, conductors & other
electrical components.
--- Installs standard and advanced electrical systems and performs
electrical continuity testing.
--- Clearly document work performed, control equipment status tags,
log critical information during installation, verify parts
requests, etc.
--- Read & Interpret schematics assembly drawings, process
specifications, wiring diagrams, technical manuals, written
instructions, etc.
--- Ad hoc projects as assigned by Assembly Line Supervisor.
Avionics Flight Line (FL) Technician (Part 21):
--- Assist in the transfer of helicopters from the Production line
to Flight Line, and perform incoming inspections.
--- Assemble, modify & install wire bundles, components, and other
avionic equipment.
--- Perform function testing in accordance with applicable job
cards.
--- Install, troubleshoot and test avionic systems.
--- Perform crimping and de-pin and pin of electrical
connectors.
--- Prepare helicopters for customer delivery.
Requirements:
Avionics Final Assembly Line (FAL) Technician (Part 21):
--- High School Diploma or equivalent.
--- Minimum of 5 years of Electrical/Avionics aviation production
required.
--- Knowledge of rotor or fixed wing aircraft.
--- General overall knowledge of aviation electrical/avionics
components.
--- Able to use a variety of manual hand tools such as crimpers,
strippers, wire cutters, heat shrink gun, complex, specialized
aircraft test equipment, etc.
--- Effective communication skills.
Avionics Flight Line (FL) Technician (Part 21):
--- High School Diploma or equivalent.
--- 5 years of aviation maintenance training/experience.
--- Rotor wing experience preferred.
--- Ability to assemble, modify and install wire bundles,
conductors, and other electrical components.
--- Ability to run wires, crimp and solder wires, pin wires and
connectors, terminate wires, read schematics, (blueprints/job
cards).
--- Effective communication skills.
--- General knowledge of ground support equipment.
Company Description:
Our client is a leading manufacturer of helicopters flown by EMS,
Search and Rescue, law enforcement, firefighters, energy,
government agencies and private citizens across the globe.
Additionally, they supply the training helicopters to the U.S Navy
and the U.S. Air Force.
Why this opportunity?
This is a truly exciting opportunity to join a world-class company
and industry leader that not only manufactures helicopters for
commercial use, but proudly serves the U.S. Military. When you walk
through our client's operations, it is immediately evident how
strong their ties are with the military and how proud they are of
their former military employees. Most recently, they weres awarded
a contract to deliver 26 training helicopters to the U.S. Navy. As
well, they are constantly innovating, and are in the process of
obtaining FAA approval of its new TiltRotor aircraft.
This is an opportunity to start a rewarding long-term career within
a dynamic, cutting-edge and growing organization in the Aerospace
industry, where you can grow professionally, build and maintain the
best helicopters in the world, and continue to serve our
military.
Keywords: Orion Talent, Cherry Hill , Avionics Technician, Professions , Philadelphia, New Jersey
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