Boeing
Aerospace
FlightReadinessTechnician
“Flight Readiness Technician at Boeing. Skills: Avionics, Electrical, Aircraft systems, Flight operations. Perform flight test installations. Perform aircraft functional testing”
Industry & Context.
Troubleshoot pneumatic systems; Troubleshoot hydraulic systems; Troubleshoot electrical systems; Troubleshoot avionics systems; Isolate mechanical faults; Isolate electrical faults; Isolate electronic faults; Resolve identified problems
Ability to work a variable shift, Safety-sensitive position, Subject to DOT random drug and alcohol testing, Employer will not sponsor applicants for employment visa status
What They're Looking For.
Must Have
Ability to work a variable shift, 6 months of avionics and/or electrical experience, 6 months experience with live aircraft systems and flight operations, 6 months experience/knowledge with Foreign Object Debris (FOD) risk
Nice to Have
3 or more years related work experience or an equivalent combination of education and experience, FAA Airframe & Powerplant license, 6 months of Aerospace, Fabrication, or Manufacturing experience, 6 months of 787 Program experience, Familiar with Boeing Production System, 6 months experience with Field/Flight Line Operations
What You'll Do.
Perform flight test installations
Perform aircraft functional testing
Assist in troubleshooting systems
Assist in repairing faulty components
Perform preflight checks
Perform post-flight checks
Resolve identified problems
Verify accuracy of work performed
Conduct self-inspection
Perform system pre-delivery inspections
Perform sub-system pre-delivery inspections
Perform aircraft maintenance
Determine details of assignments
How You'll Work.
Team & Collaboration
Work with lead for assistance
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