Aircraft/Powerplant Mechanic

  • Job Code: W5092
  • Pay Grade:WM
  • Pay Scale:$24.46-$40.53 Hourly; $50,876.80-$84,302.40 Annually
  • Exempt:No

Overview

Perform inspection, maintenance, and repair of fixed-wing and rotary-wing airframes, powerplants, and components to ensure airworthiness; inspect repairs of grounding malfunctions and certify the airworthiness of the aircraft. Must possess a valid Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) Airframe and Powerplant Mechanic certificate at the time of hire.

Duties & Responsibilities

Note: Depending on assigned responsibilities, employees may perform some or all of the duties below.

  • Perform daily and periodic inspections of piston and turbine powered fixed-wing and rotary-wing aircraft to ensure airworthiness in accordance with established regulations, maintenance manuals, and guidelines.

  • Perform skilled maintenance and repair of airframes, powerplants, components, flight instrumentation, electrical, mechanical, pneumatic and hydraulic systems, and other related equipment to correct discrepancies and malfunctions.

  • Inspect repairs of unsafe flight discrepancies and malfunctions and certify the airworthiness of the aircraft in accordance with manufacturer specifications and FAA regulations.

  • Remove, replace, install, rig, calibrate, and test components to ensure proper operation in accordance with manufacturer specifications and FAA regulations.

  • Operate and maintain a wide variety of equipment used to repair and maintain aircraft.

  • Perform major and minor repair, overhaul, and alteration of aircraft airframe, powerplant, propeller, and equipment in accordance with the manufacturer maintenance manuals and FAA regulations and return the aircraft to service in a safe and reliable condition as required.

  • Test repaired systems for proper operation.

  • Maintain maintenance logs and records as required by FAA regulations and internal policies.

  • Inventory, request, and maintain supplies and equipment required to perform aircraft maintenance and repairs.

  • Perform other related duties as required.

Knowledge, Skills & Abilities

  • Working knowledge of fixed-wing and rotary-wing aircraft maintenance, repair, and alterations.

  • Working knowledge of airframe and powerplant construction and operation.

  • Working knowledge of FAA and Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) regulations and other statutory and administrative guidelines related to safety and aircraft maintenance standards and procedures.

  • Working knowledge of the operation and maintenance of various test and servicing equipment used in the service and maintenance of various fixed-wing and rotary-wing aircraft.

  • Skill in using a wide variety of hand tools and test equipment to troubleshoot, maintain, and repair aircraft.

  • Ability to troubleshoot aircraft malfunctions and perform necessary repairs.

  • Ability to follow established procedures.

  • Ability to follow oral and written instructions.

  • Ability to identify trends in malfunctions and take appropriate actions to improve system reliability and safety.

  • Ability to read and interpret diagrams, sketches, and complex technical manuals.

  • Ability to communicate effectively both orally and in writing.

  • Ability to maintain work-related records and prepare reports.

  • Ability to use a computer and related software.

Working Conditions

  • Working on a ramp, within a hanger, or within a climate-controlled maintenance bay of a law enforcement agency facility.

  • Working outdoors in a subtropical climate in potential adverse weather conditions and high noise levels.

  • Traversing rough and/or uneven terrain.

  • Positioning self to repair aircraft above, near, or at ground level.

  • Maintaining cell phone availability after hours and at home to provide assistance/guidance to subordinates.

  • Participating in an on-call status that requires a 24 hour a day availability to respond to callouts.

  • Working nonstandard duty hours and rotating shifts that include nights, weekends, and holidays.

  • Engaging in frequent heavy physical exertion of aircraft repair material and equipment (e.g., lifting, carrying, pushing and/or pulling of objects and materials of heavy weight up to 100 pounds).

Minimum Education & Experience

  • A high school diploma or possession of a GED certificate.

  • Possession of a current FAA Airframe and Powerplant Mechanic certificate.

  • Three years of experience in turbine engine helicopter maintenance and repair of which one year must have been with Airbus make helicopters.

  • One year of experience in single and/or twin engine fixed-wing aircraft maintenance.

OR

  • An associate degree or higher from an accredited institution of higher education.

  • Possession of a current FAA Airframe and Powerplant Mechanic certificate.

  • Two years of experience in turbine engine helicopter maintenance and repair of which one year must have been with Airbus make helicopters.

  • One year of experience in single and/or twin engine fixed-wing aircraft maintenance.

Additional Job Requirements

  • Attendance at the specified Sheriff's Office work location is required.

  • Depending on assignment, employees may be required to possess a valid Florida Driver License at time of employment. Driving history will be thoroughly reviewed and may be grounds for disqualification.

  • No visible tattoos on face, head, and neck. Tattoos determined to take away from the professional appearance of the Sheriff’s Office must be covered with an appropriate white, black, or neutral covering.

  • No illegal drug sale within lifetime.

  • No illegal drug use within the past 36 months. No marijuana use within the last 12 months.

  • No felony convictions within lifetime.

  • No misdemeanor convictions involving perjury, false statement, or domestic violence within lifetime.

  • No dishonorable discharge from any branch of the United States Armed Forces, the United States Coast Guard, National Guard, or Reserve Forces.

  • Successful completion of a background investigation including criminal, reference, employment, and neighborhood checks; polygraph; medical evaluation; and drug screening.

The duties and responsibilities on this job description represent the essential functions that an employee must be able to satisfactorily perform with or without reasonable accommodations. Reasonable accommodations shall be made upon request to enable employees with disabilities to perform the essential functions of their job, absent undue agency hardship. The Sheriff’s Office retains the right to change or assign other duties to this job as necessary.

Preferred Qualifications

  • Completion of a 14 CFR Part 147 training program or military equivalent.

  • Completion of Airbus H125 maintenance training.

  • Completion of Safran Arriel 2D maintenance training.

  • Completion of Cessna Caravan maintenance training.

  • Completion of Pratt and Whitney PT-6 maintenance training.

Last updated: 6/18/2024