Airframe and Engine Mechanic maintains, repairs, and troubleshoots aircraft components to ensure safe and reliable performance. Conducts routine servicing to optimize the lifetime of aircraft airframe and engine components according to internal procedures, guidelines, and technical handbooks. Being an Airframe and Engine Mechanic utilizes a variety of tools and equipment to diagnose and troubleshoot mechanical issues and determine malfunctioning parts of aircraft engines and assemblies. Follows company protocols to maintain safety, cleanliness, and organization within the hangar or workshop. Additionally, Airframe and Engine Mechanic recommends part changes or adjustments to ensure compliance with all federal aviation regulations, standards, and specifications. Maintains accurate records of services and procedures performed and documents and reports issues, concerns, and unusual wear or damage of parts. Requires a high school diploma. Requires FAA Airframe (A) and Powerplant (P) Mechanic License. Typically reports to a supervisor. The Airframe and Engine Mechanic works under moderate supervision. Gaining or has attained full proficiency in a specific area of discipline. To be an Airframe and Engine Mechanic typically requires 1-3 years of related experience. (Copyright 2024 Salary.com)
Diagnose, adjust, repair, or overhaul small engines used to power lawn mowers, chain saws, recreational sporting equipment and related equipment.
St. Albans, Vermont
· Repair and maintain engines used to power equipment such as portable saws, lawn mowers, generators, trimmers, ATVs and side-by-sides.
· Adjust valves, carburetors, distributors, and spark plug gaps, using feeler gauges.
· Remove engines from equipment.
· Dismantle engines, using hand tools, and examine parts for defects.
· Reassemble engines after repair or maintenance work is complete.
· Record repairs made, time spent, and parts used with proper documentation.
· Perform routine maintenance such as cleaning and servicing.
· Obtain problem descriptions from customers and prepare cost estimates for repairs.
· Test and inspect engines to determine malfunctions, to locate missing and broken parts, and to verify repairs, using diagnostic instruments.
· Repair or replace defective parts.
· Show customers how to maintain equipment.
· Computer skills and electronic service tool knowledge
· Tools
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