For our maintenance facility in Altenrhein, St. Gallen
Founded in 1969, ZIMEX AVIATION, based in Switzerland and holder of a EASA Air Operator Certificate, is active in the field of Special Mission Aviation, with aircraft operations in Africa, the Middle East, and Asia, and since 2016 also with a European express freight operation.
Our own EASA Part 145 maintenance Organization assures that scheduled and unscheduled maintenance is performed to the highest quality standards in the field by our own engineers, who form an integral part of our crew.
Responsibilities Performance of scheduled / unscheduled maintenance activity and troubleshooting in full compliance with specifications of pertinent authorities, manufacturer’s instruction and general rules applicable to works performed on aircraft/components
Overhaul and or repair of aircraft components as per manufacturer’s instruction
Preassembly of components and functional tests as per manufacturer’s instruction
Compliance of SB’s and AD’s in full compliance with specifications of pertinent authorities and manufacturer’s instruction
Performance of system adjustments and operational checks
Informs the Hangar Manager (or his deputy) regularly about the current work situation and possible problems
Notifies Hangar Manager (or his deputy) when additional work / parts is required or when agreements cannot be met
Reports unusual defects and occurrences (in accordance with AMC 20-8 Regulation 2042/2003) found during scheduled or unscheduled maintenance in to Prism safety
Verifies that all work is complete, paperwork signed and technical documents correctly completed prior to aircraft delivery
Checks the availability of the necessary work documents and maintenance manuals
Informs Hangar Manager (or his deputy) when work cannot be carried out according to regulations
Reports to the Hangar Manager in good time, if predicted work times are exceeded
Is responsible for cleanliness and occupational safety at his workplace
Responsible of periodic inspection / maintenance of hangar equipment
Work can be carried out independently according to the relevant regulations
Qualifications Apprenticeship as a mechanic or similar education
Additional training as an airplane component mechanic S
3 Years’ experience as a basic mechanic
Good English knowledge
Licensed / Certifying Staff
Teamwork and integration
Willingness to flexible working hours and travel activities
Employment on different types of aircraft / component
Commercial thinking
What we offer We offer an exciting and challenging position in an international environment and in a motivated team in our Hangar in Altenrhein, St. Gallen, Switzerland.
We look forward to receiving your complete
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