Avionics Component Technician
Bombardier · Wichita, KS · 2 wk ago
Information TechnologyFull-time
Why Join Us
Bombardier promotes flexible and hybrid work policies. At Bombardier, we design, build, and maintain the world’s peak-performing aircraft for the world’s most discerning people and businesses, governments, and militaries. We prioritize employee growth and development, empowering everyone to reach their full potential on their own terms.
Benefits
- Insurance plans (Dental, medical, life insurance, disability, and more)
- Competitive base salary
- Retail savings plan
- Employee Assistance Program
- Tele Health Program
Responsibilities
- Adhere to general work requirements
- Inspect incoming paperwork to ensure accuracy of part number and serial number and determine work to be performed
- Conduct research and obtain applicable maintenance manuals, technical manuals, engineering documents, and/or test equipment
- Conduct preliminary inspection for damage and cleanliness and verify modification status and conformity
- Maintain Avionics library
- Cook with Vendors and perform on-line computer searches for obtaining current revisions to maintenance and technical manuals
- Perform functional testing, troubleshooting, repairing, modifying, rebuilding, overhauling and parts requisitioning of aircraft avionics electrical components
- Assist in performing functional testing, troubleshooting, repairing, modifying, rebuilding overhauling and parts requisitioning of aircraft avionics electronic, radio and instrument components
- Perform return-to-service testing of aircraft avionics components, complete necessary paperwork as required, and inspect paperwork for completeness
- Coordinate with vendors and perform on-line computer searches for obtaining current revisions to maintenance and technical manuals
- May perform Designated Inspector (DI) function as qualified by QA
- Aid other lab technicians in the performance of their duties within area(s) of qualification
- Read and interpret schematics, engineering documents, and maintenance manuals
- Operate and interpret aircraft avionics test/diagnostic equipment
- Solder
- Basic knowledge of aircraft electronics and instrumentation theory
- Use small hand tools, for example, tweezers and eyeloops
- Operate Automatic Test Equipment (ATE) and interpret results
- Basic knowledge of applicable parts of chapter 14 CFR (FARs), Quality System Manuals, and Inspection Procedures Manual (IPM)
- Comply with environmental, health and safety policies and procedures
- Participate in 5-S activities
- Perform work in a safe and timely manner
Qualifications
- Typically 2 years’ experience working with electronics and digital/analog instrumentation
- Typically 2 years’ technical school or equivalent specializing in electronics and digital/analog instrumentation