- Familiar with using test equipment for track and balance. Theory of rotor system tracking and balancing for adjustments.
- Interpreting Airworthiness Directives and Alert Service Bulletins for application on helicopters.
- Familiar with using measuring instruments such as dial calipers, micrometers, tensiometers, dial bore gauges, feeler gauges, and borescopes.
- Adjustments and troubleshooting of engine parameters for oil pressure, Ng, temperature indication, and topping settings.
- Familiar with common hand tools for applying torque to fasteners.
- Keeping detailed records of all repairs and work performed on the aircraft in accordance with the repair station guidelines.
- Inspect and repair aircraft according to strict safety guidelines set by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) or applicable regulatory body.
- Perform routine maintenance checks and perform diagnostic tests to identify hydraulic andmechanical malfunctions.
- Consult maintenance blueprints, manuals, and other documents to assist with troubleshooting and repairs.
- Inventory aircraft parts, supplies, and equipment, and keep detailed records of inspections, repairs, and other maintenance operations.
- Complete tasks within allotted time frames and to FAA (or equivalent) and company standards
- Collaborate with other mechanics and engineers to perform repairs and ensure aircraft are operating smoothly.
Skills:
- Analytical mind with a penchant for troubleshooting.
- Excellent math and computer skills.
- Detail-oriented with a passion for mechanics.
- Manual dexterity and physical strength.
- Extensive experience with power and hand tools, and knowledge of aircraft systems, mechanics, and parts.
- Ability to make consistent and precise repairs under pressure.
Required Skills and Qualifications:
- High school diploma or equivalent
- 3+ years’ experience as a helicopter mechanic, with at least 2 years on designated helicopters (Airbus – AS350, EC130, EC135, EC145; Agusta – 109, 119, 139; Bell –
- 206, 407, 429, 412, 505; MD – 500; Sikorsky – S76).
- Working knowledge of blueprint reading, geometry, and trigonometry
- Ability to use hand tools, power tools, and welding equipment.
- Familiarity with aviation maintenance manuals
Preferred Skills and Qualifications:
- Airframe & Powerplant license.
- Inspection and Authorization License.
- Any OEM school training within the past 4 years.
- Experience working on commercial and military helicopter.
- Leadership experience in a supervisory or management role.
Structural Technician Organization Chart:
- President RSG Aviation – Brian Nerney
- Vice-President RSG Aviation – Keith Moreland
- Director of Maintenance – Keith Moreland
- Assistant Director of Maintenance – Terry Love
- Project Leads – Varies
- Mechanical Technician
Travel: Some Travel Required