The avionics technician installs, maintains, troubleshoots, inspects, and repairs the electronic systems on aircraft. These systems include navigation, communication, radar, and flight control systems. He or she ensures that these systems function properly and safely, following strict regulations and guidelines.
Key Responsibilities:
· Installation: Mounting and connecting avionics equipment, wiring, and components according to schematics and technical diagrams.
· Maintenance and Repair: Inspecting, testing, troubleshooting, and repairing faulty avionics systems.
· Troubleshooting: Diagnosing malfunctions using diagnostic equipment, schematics, and technical manuals.
· Calibration and Alignment: Ensuring proper alignment and calibration of avionics systems.
· Documentation: Maintaining accurate records of maintenance, repairs, and inspections.
· Compliance: Ensuring all work complies with FAA regulations and industry standards.
· Communication: Communicating effectively with other technicians, engineers, and flight crews.
· Problem Solving: Using critical thinking and problem-solving skills to resolve complex issues.
Essential Skills:
· Technical Proficiency: Strong understanding of electronics, electrical systems, and avionics systems.
· Troubleshooting Skills: Ability to diagnose and repair complex systems using various tools and techniques.
· Reading Schematics: Proficiency in reading and interpreting wiring diagrams, schematics, and technical manuals.
· Hand Skills: Experience with soldering, crimping, and other hand skills required for component replacement.
· Communication Skills: Excellent verbal and written communication skills for documentation and collaboration.
· Problem-Solving: Ability to analyze situations, identify problems, and develop effective solutions.
· Attention to Detail: Meticulous attention to detail is crucial for ensuring accuracy and safety.
· Knowledge of Microsoft Office Suite: Must be able to communicate via digital channels, manage spreadsheets, and compose emails and basic Word documents.
· General Computer Knowledge: Navigate on-line reference documents, digital downloads, and company management software.
Education and Experience:
· Certifications: FAA Repairman Certification required. An FAA A&P Certification is preferred.
· Formal Education: An associate's or bachelor's degree in avionics or aviation technology is preferred but not required.
· Experience: Previous experience in aircraft maintenance, repair, and troubleshooting is essential.
Specific Systems Knowledge: Familiarity with specific avionics systems like navigation,