The Airframe and Powerplant Technician II generally inspects, repairs, overhauls, upgrades and cleans aircraft. A&P’s also provide for the general and routine maintenance and do so in accordance with all Federal Aviation Administration regulations, all aircraft manufacturer's recommendation and all company policies and procedures. Additionally A&P mechanics are required to maintain detailed records concerning all work conducted, inspections performed, conditions found, and safety compliance.
Additionally, Technician II’s are more qualified to perform engine run and taxi on multiple aircraft as well perform basic engine rigging, flight control rigging, be able to communicate with customers, estimate tasks, understand basic wiring and structures, and perform of aircraft systems. The senior mechanics also obtain the ability to mentor junior mechanics as well provide supervision while managing multiple projects. Typically A&P Technician II’s have completed 2 or more airframe courses.
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Pay ranges vary based on multiple factors including, without limitation, skill sets, education, shift worked, responsibilities, seniority, geographical market, merit, output, productivity, prior training or experience, travel. The pay range for this position is $29.91 to $35.00 / hour.
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