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(Critical) Ensures that aircraft are maintained to the safest levels possible.
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(Critical) Maintains shop cleanliness and safety and is accountable for parts inventory, while making suggestions to the Aviation Maintenance Supervisor to improve appearance and effectiveness.
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(Critical) Suggests ways that flight staff can better operate aircraft to lower operating costs and participate in a teamwork environment with all aviation staff and students.
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(Critical) Participates in dialogue with Federal and State agencies to promote good relationships while ensuring that aircraft are maintained to the safest levels possible.
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(Critical) Provides maintenance in a cost-effective and timely manner.
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(Critical) Is responsible to the FAA for aircraft Airworthiness and general FAA inspections per the mechanic’s license, and properly documents all maintenance work.
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(Critical) Documents all maintenance work properly.
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(Critical) Maintain required certifications and credentials to perform aircraft maintenance.
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(Critical) Responsible for supplying and maintaining personal hand tools to perform major and minor aircraft maintenance repairs and alterations.
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(Very Important) Promotes a learning and open environment for students by actively exploring ways to improve their own skills and keeping up with technology.
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(Very Important) Works with product manufacturers to ensure the safety of the fleet and others.