Airframe and Engine Mechanic, Sr. 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, Sr. 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, Sr. 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, Sr. works independently within established procedures associated with the specific job function. Has gained proficiency in multiple competencies relevant to the job. To be an Airframe and Engine Mechanic, Sr. typically requires 3-5 years of related experience. (Copyright 2024 Salary.com)
Job Description: Small Engine Mechanic $20-$23/Hour DOE
160 San Mateo Road, Unit E, Half Moon Bay CA 94019
The primary responsibilities of the small engine mechanic are to diagnose and repair small engines while delivering professional, timely and quality service to each and every customer, every time. The small engine mechanic reports to the shop manager.
Position Summary
Troubleshooting equipment to identify problems and determine solutions
Performing preventive maintenance tasks such as lubricating parts, checking valve adjustments and wear on cutting attachments such as mower blades, chainsaw chains, trimmer attachments, hedge trimmer blades, gearheads and transmissions
Inspecting equipment for defects in materials or workmanship to ensure that it meets industry standards for safety and quality
Diagnosing and repairing units with problems such as ignition systems, fuel systems, motor compression, electrical systems, and hydraulic systems
Maintaining inventory of parts and/or supplies such as tune up components, carburetors, blades, and cutting attachments as well as any special tools or equipment needed to perform repairs
Installing new equipment and repairing existing equipment to keep it operating safely and efficiently
Repairing small engines, including but not limited to: lawnmowers, chainsaws, blowers, and other equipment used in landscaping and construction
Diagnosing problems with equipment by testing components and performing tests onsite to determine the cause of the malfunction such as motor compression tests, generator lack of power output, gear cases or drive systems
Explaining repair procedures to customers and documenting work performed on equipment through computer programs
Work with diagnostic software such as Mtronic and Autotune
Minimum Requirements:
Understand the basic requirements for 4 stroke and 2 stroke engines to operate
Must possess a positive, self-starter attitude
Excellent verbal and written communication skills with customers and coworkers alike
Ability to work weekends and some holidays
Physical Requirements to Perform Essential Duties:
Ability to stand for long periods upwards of 8 hours per day
Ability to bend, kneel, crawl, sit and crouch frequently throughout the day
Ability to lift 70lbs, occasionally needing to lift heavy objects over head
Ability to hear equipment running to analyze failures
Sight is mandatory to ensure safety while performing essential tasks on mobile equipment
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