Avionics Technician

Indianapolis, IN
Full Time
Manufacturing
Entry Level

INAir Aviation Services Company is hiring for Avionics Technician.

This position is located in Indianapolis, Indiana. No relocation or sponsorship provided. No recruiters. 

 About INAir

INAir is a FAA and EASA Part-145 certified repair station with expertise in cockpit CRT displays and instrumentation. INAir is a small but growing company located in Indianapolis, IN with a global customer base that has a positive and stable working environment and strong benefits package. 

Summary of Position

 The role of the technician is to evaluate, troubleshoot, and repair avionic equipment within certain procedures and requirements defined by INAir Aviation Services and the FAA. The technician is the primary team member ensuring a reliable repair unit is returned to the customer. The technician usually performs all testing, troubleshooting, disassembly / assembly, and repair work (including replacing components on circuit cards) for each unit. The position is entry level and training will be provided to ensure full competency necessary to perform. This includes proficient use of tools, equipment and inspection aids with an understanding of required methods and  techniques used and needed to effectively follow the manufacturing maintenance specifications.

Essential duties and responsibilities include:

  • Removal of the unit to be repaired from the aircraft.
  • Evaluation and services of units on the bench. Evaluation includes; using visual inspection, manual and automated test equipment (ATE) and troubleshooting knowledge.
  • After evaluation the unit repair is quoted to the customer and repaired upon approval.
  • Use of multiple repair trouble shooting techniques to include; environmental testing (temperatures and vibration) and use of an IR Camera.
  • Perform repairs by using Small hand tools such as mini-screwdrivers, nut drivers, wire cutters and strippers, soldering irons, and various electronic measuring equipment such as multi-meters and oscilloscopes are routinely used.
  • Reviews Manufacturer Maintenance documentation to ensure repairs or maintenance is performance in accordance with manufacturer specifications.
  • Tests units using computer controlled automatic test equipment (ATE)
  • Ensures all methods, techniques and practices outlined in the manufacturer’s maintenance documents, Airworthiness Directives, Service Bulletins, service letters, specifications, and other data acceptable to or approved by the FAA is understood and followed.
  • Reviews and understand procedures set forth in manuals for documentation of work performed.
  • Comply with Safety Procedures – Follow safety rules, operate equipment according to safety instructions, use personal protective equipment as directed, comply with requirements for the safe use and storage of hazardous materials.
  • Ability to work flexible hours, as required.
  • Ability to work in a safe professional manner adhering to all regulatory requirements including OSHA, EPA, State and Federal Regulations.
  • As the Company’s success relies on the productivity of our team and adherence to customer product schedules, an essential function of this position is the ability to arrive to work on-time, and work each day, as scheduled
  • Perform other duties as assigned

Education and Experience

  • High School Diploma or GED
  • Prior experience with avionic repairs, using similar tools and equipment, a plus.
  • Knowledge of Electrical Circuits (analog / digital preferred)
  • Electrical Troubleshooting Experience
  • Soldering Skills (mostly through-hole components)
  • Mechanical aptitude for assembly of enclosures, etc.
  • Attention to detail, good work ethic, and takes pride in work
  • Ability to read electrical schematics and technical documents
  • Ability to use basic PC programs, and company specific GUI (graphical user interface) for completion of automated testing
  • Understands, reads, and writes English.

Salary Range: $20.00 - $25.00 Hourly

INAir Aviation Services is proud to be an Equal Opportunity Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, age, or status as a protected veteran. Rantec will consider reasonable accommodation to its policies for employees and applicants due to sincerely held religious belief.

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