We’re more than aviation experts, we’re pioneers. We challenge what’s possible. From breaking the sound barrier to advanced tiltrotor systems. Today, Bell is shaping the future of aviation through specialized engineering. And we want you.
525 Flight Electrician/Mechanic
Bring your technical expertise and join our 525 Flight Operations Team. This role will be responsible for inspecting, servicing, maintaining, troubleshooting and repairing avionics systems that perform communications, navigation, collision avoidance, target acquisition, and automatic flight-control functions. In addition, will inspect, service, maintain, troubleshoot and repair aircraft batteries, AC/DC power generation, conversion and distribution systems, as well as the electrical control and indication functions of all airframe systems, including hydraulics, flight control, landing gear, fuel, environmental control, power plant, drive train, anti-ice, and fire detection. Ground handling and servicing of aircraft, conducting routine aircraft inspections is required. Will support flight line operations to include servicing, launching and recovery of aircraft.
What you'll be doing as a 525 Flight Electrician/Mechanic:
Run daily aircraft tests and record aircraft statusInstall, fit, and adjust all types of parts and assemblies where difficult and diversified installations, alignments or adjustments are necessary Perform difficult repairs and alterations per design changes, removing the required parts and making replacements Work from blueprints or projects sketches and templates without the use of jigs or fixtures Work to crew loads and follow written and verbal work instructionsPerform scheduled/unscheduled inspectionsInstall and test Gearboxes, Drive shafts, Fuel Systems, Electrical harnesses and Systems, Hydraulic Components, and other SystemsPerform Functional Testing of certain SystemsDrill close tolerance holes using a variety of hand drillsInstall multiple types of fasteners into composite and sheet metalPerform composite and fiberglass bond layup or repairSupport outside rotors turning operations on aircraft in flight statusWe’re more than aviation experts, we’re pioneers. We challenge what’s possible. From breaking the sound barrier to advanced tiltrotor systems. Today, Bell is shaping the future of aviation through specialized engineering. And we want you.
525 Flight Electrician/Mechanic
Bring your technical expertise and join our 525 Flight Operations Team. This role will be responsible for inspecting, servicing, maintaining, troubleshooting and repairing avionics systems that perform communications, navigation, collision avoidance, target acquisition, and automatic flight-control functions. In addition, will inspect, service, maintain, troubleshoot and repair aircraft batteries, AC/DC power generation, conversion and distribution systems, as well as the electrical control and indication functions of all airframe systems, including hydraulics, flight control, landing gear, fuel, environmental control, power plant, drive train, anti-ice, and fire detection. Ground handling and servicing of aircraft, conducting routine aircraft inspections is required. Will support flight line operations to include servicing, launching and recovery of aircraft.
What you'll be doing as a 525 Flight Electrician/Mechanic:
Run daily aircraft tests and record aircraft statusInstall, fit, and adjust all types of parts and assemblies where difficult and diversified installations, alignments or adjustments are necessary Perform difficult repairs and alterations per design changes, removing the required parts and making replacements Work from blueprints or projects sketches and templates without the use of jigs or fixtures Work to crew loads and follow written and verbal work instructionsPerform scheduled/unscheduled inspectionsInstall and test Gearboxes, Drive shafts, Fuel Systems, Electrical harnesses and Systems, Hydraulic Components, and other SystemsPerform Functional Testing of certain SystemsDrill close tolerance holes using a variety of hand drillsInstall multiple types of fasteners into composite and sheet metalPerform composite and fiberglass bond layup or repairSupport outside rotors turning operations on aircraft in flight statusSkills You Bring To this Role
Demonstrated ability to perform most of the assembly operations on all parts of the aircraftKnowledgeable of fixture and bench assembly operationsPreviousaircraft experience requiredWhat you need to be successful:
High School Diploma or equivalentAP license strongly desiredExperimental flight test operations experience strongly desiredAble to lift up to 25 lbs.What we offer you in return
4X10 work schedule80 hours of Personal Time Off (PTO)120 hours Vacation time12-13 paid holidays per year6 weeks parental leaveTuition reimbursementCompetitive salaryComprehensive health insuranceAccess to Employee Resource GroupsAnd so much moreIt’s time to make your mark on the future of aviation. Join us on this mission, and let’s make history together.
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