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Responsibilities

  • Services, repairs, and overhauls aircraft and aircraft engines to ensure airworthiness.
  • Repairs, replaces, and rebuilds aircraft structures, such as wings and fuselage, and functional components including rigging, surface controls, and plumbing and hydraulic units, using hand tools, power tools, machines, and equipment such as shears, sheet metal brake, welding equipment, rivet gun, and drills.
  • Reads and interprets OEM maintenance manuals, service bulletins, and other specifications to determine feasibility and method of repairing or replacing malfunctioning or damaged components.
  • Examines engines for cracked cylinders and oil leaks and evaluates operating engines to detect and diagnose malfunctions, such as sticking or burnt valves.
  • Inspects turbine blades to detect cracks or breaks.
  • Tests engine operation, using testing equipment, such as ignition analyzer, compression checker, fuel pressure test, and ammeter to locate source of malfunction.
  • Replaces or repairs worn or damaged components, such as carburetors, alternators, and magnetos, using hand tools, gauges, and testing equipment.
  • Removes engine from aircraft, using hoist.
  • Disassembles and inspects parts for wear, warping, or other defects.
  • Repairs or replaces defective engine parts and reassembles and installs engine in aircraft.
  • Adjusts, repairs, or replaces electrical wiring system and aircraft accessories.
  • Performs miscellaneous duties to service aircraft, including flushing crankcase, cleaning screens, greasing moving parts, and checking brakes.
  • Required to be licensed by Federal Aviation Administration with current Airframe and Powerplant license.
  • Service engines and airframe components at line station making repairs, short of overhaul, required to keep aircraft in safe operating condition.
  • Specialize in work, repair and modification of structural, precision, and functional spare parts and assemblies.
  • Perform routine inspections such as 50 and 100 hour inspections, assist or lead annual inspections or any other OEM mandated inspection with ability to meet provided deadlines.
  • Ability to test run and taxi aircraft during busy airport operations while communicating with air traffic control.
  • Quickly troubleshoot and repair deficiencies reported by aircrew.
  • Ability to read and interpret wiring diagrams and schematics.
  • Ability to repair composites using specialized equipment a plus.

Qualifications

  • Education: High School diploma or equivalent
  • Must be physically capable of bending, twisting, squatting, kneeling, and standing for long periods of time. Must be able to lift 60 lbs. above head. 
  • Aircraft Maintenance Experience: Basic General Aviation experience with light single engine aircraft under 12,500 lbs.
  • 2 Years of electrical/wiring experience required. Avionics experience a plus.
  • Certificate: Airframe and Powerplant certificate with no enforcement actions; Inspection Authorization preferred.
  • Computer Skills: Basic computer skills.  Proficiency with Microsoft Office Products a plus
  • U.S. citizen with a valid state issued driver’s license.

Job ID

2026-21621
Work Type

On-Site
Pay Range

$45.44/hour
Benefits

CBA - The benefits and leave offered will be as defined under the applicable Collective Bargaining Agreement.
Company Description

Work Where it Matters

 

Akima Logistics Services (ALS), an Akima company, is not just another federal logistics contractor. As an Alaska Native Corporation (ANC), our mission and purpose extend beyond our exciting federal projects as we support our shareholder communities in Alaska.

 

At ALS, the work you do every day makes a difference in the lives of our 15,000 Iñupiat shareholders, a group of Alaska natives from one of the most remote and harshest environments in the United States.

 

For our shareholders, ALS provides support and employment opportunities and contributes to the survival of a culture that has thrived above the Arctic Circle for more than 10,000 years.

 

For our government customers, ALS delivers aviation logistics and supply chain services to the Department of Defense and federal civilian government.

 

As an ALS employee, you will be surrounded by a challenging, yet supportive work environment that is committed to innovation and diversity, two of our most important values. You will also have access to our comprehensive benefits and competitive pay in addition to growth opportunities and excellent retirement options.

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