AOG Aviation Spares is Hiring

AOG Aviation SparesAircraft Accessories Technician Il

AOG Aviation Spares, Inc. is an FAA repair station focused on providing component repair and overhaul services to the domestic and international aerospace industry. We specialize in many types of aircraft accessories

Responsibilities:
Inspect, repair, and overhaul of aircraft components through troubleshooting and parts replacement at the component level using technical manuals. Related duties such as updating work orders, verifying part and serial numbers, ordering parts and requesting outside repair work will be required.

Experience:
Working in a shop or maintenance facility on electro-mechanical, hydraulic and pneumatic aircraft accessories, landing gear and associated components. Working knowledge and skills associated with electro-mechanical, hydraulic and pneumatic theory a plus.
 
Education:
High school diploma or GED equivalent required. A college or technical degree a plus. A&P Certificate a plus.
 
Salary:
Commensurate with experience.
 
Requirements:
Good written and oral communication skills. Understand, follow instructions with minimal supervision. Read and understand technical manuals. Organized and have good time management skills. Able to multitask and work on multipe jobs simultaneously. Possess good problem solving skills. Work well with others under pressure and have the ability to think out of the box in difficult situations. Detail oriented.. Interface and coordinate with customer service and other departments. Knowledge and use of personal hand tools as well as industrial equipment such as milling machines, presses, lathes, grinders and precision measuring equipment. We are looking for a goal oriented, self-motivated team player to fill this position.

Visit us for a current list of available positions and additional application instructions at www.aogrepairs.com and please reference Avjobs when applying.

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Contact:
info@aogrepairs.com

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September 1, 2004

Still Hiring

For those still keen on working for an airline, Avjobs (www.avjobs.com) has good news: The Website catering to the airline industry has more more jobs available. US Airways is hiring for 260 jobs, many with its lower-wage commuter affiliates, according to the site. Most jobs are in Virginia, but they're also in Maine, New York and Florida.  There's one in Charlotte: administrative assistant.

US Airways has high turnover, said spokesman David Castelveter. "Our employees are being recruited away to companies that can pay them more money," he said.

Aviation analyst Robert Mann said it's normal for US Airways to be hiring for the commuter carriers. Ideally, employees are hired at the regional carriers and "flow through" to the main line. Not these days.

"For the last four years, it's been mostly flow back," Mann said.

Friends and neighbors

Amid the uncertainty, flight attendant couple Jeff and Sherry Battreall are finding comfort in a place close to home: their cul-de-sac.

"With these pay cuts, we can't afford to have a watering hole," Jeff Battreall said. "We lay low."

Today, the north Mecklenburg couple juggle second jobs: Sherry, 34, as a part-time waitress at a Bob Evans restaurant and Jeff, 41, working for a friend (and former co-worker) who does landscaping.

What helps, he says, is neighbors in their Highland Creek community. They cut the lawn when the couple is away on trips, feed their cats, and invite the couple over for burgers.

"It helps when your neighbors are your best friends," Jeff said.

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