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Dassault Aircraft Services
191 N. DuPont Highway
New Castle, Delaware (United States)
Phone: 302.322.7500
Web: www.dassaultfalcon.com
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Aircraft Maintenance Technician - PBI
Job Description
The Aircraft Maintenance Technician reports to the Crew Chief for assignment of work scope tasks and is responsible for the efficient execution of work scope tasks assigned. The AMT performs tasks as required by the work scope efficiency and to quality standards and utilizes the applicable technical data relative to tasks performed including but not limited to maintenance and inspection, servicing and lubrication, troubleshooting, repair and modifications and fueling and de-fueling.
Job Requirements
High school diploma or equivalent. FAA Mechanics Certificate with Airframe and Powerplant Rating. Minimum 3 (three) years experience in business jet maintenance environment, preferably on Falcon aircraft. APU Operation qualified. Demonstrated organizational and interpersonal skills. Strong problem solving and analytical skills. Read and interpret aircraft diagrams, charts and schematics. Lift up to 50 lbs. Must not be allergic to fuels, oils, hydraulic fluids and cleaning solvents. Work and bend in confined work space. Must have manual dexterity required for technician. Must be able to repeatedly enter and exit aircraft using stationary steps/stairs.
Knowledgeable and experienced using computers and aircraft software. FAA Inspection Authorization. Successful completion of at least one (1) Falcon Initial Maintenance School. Engine Run and Taxi qualified on business jet aircraft, preferably on Falcon aircraft.