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3151-02
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Aviation Maintenance Technician inspects, maintains, repairs and overhauls aircraft and associated systems to ensure airworthiness, safety and operational reliability. The role involves conducting routine and unscheduled maintenance, diagnosing mechanical and electrical faults, replacing or repairing defective components, and performing system checks in accordance with manufacturer specifications and civil aviation regulations. Aviation Maintenance Technicians maintain accurate maintenance records and work closely with engineers, pilots and relevant authorities to support compliance and the continued operational readiness of aircraft.
Tasks
Perform routine inspections and maintenance on aircraft engines, avionics, hydraulic, electrical, and structural systems.
Diagnose faults and carry out repair, replacement, or calibration of aircraft components using specialised tools and diagnostic software.
Conduct pre-flight and post-flight checks to ensure aircraft operational readiness and safety system functionality.
Maintain accurate maintenance records and ensure compliance with aviation regulations and safety standards.
Coordinate with flight crews to address technical issues and support timely maintenance activities.
Assist in aircraft modifications, upgrades, and incident investigations to improve safety and performance.
Manage tools, equipment, and parts inventory to support efficient maintenance operations.
Participate in continuous training to remain updated on new technologies, procedures, and regulatory requirements.
Skills
Basic
Adherence to safety protocols and basic computer literacy for using diagnostic software and maintenance management systems.
Attention to detail and ability to read and interpret technical manuals, diagrams, and schematics.
Effective communication and teamwork for coordinating with engineers, pilots, and maintenance teams.
Problem-solving and critical thinking to diagnose and resolve technical issues efficiently.
Strong mechanical aptitude and proficiency in using tools and diagnostic equipment to perform accurate maintenance tasks.
Specific
Ability to diagnose and repair mechanical, electrical, and avionics faults using specialised tools and diagnostic equipment.
Ability to handle hazardous materials safely and comply with safety procedures.
Competency in performing preventive and corrective aircraft maintenance in accordance with manufacturer and regulatory guidelines.
Knowledge in aviation safety standards, regulatory compliance, and quality assurance processes.
Knowledge in emerging aircraft technologies, including composite materials and advanced avionics.
Proficiency in aircraft systems, including engines, avionics, hydraulic, pneumatic, and electrical systems.
Proficiency in maintenance software, digital recordkeeping systems, and interpretation of technical manuals and engineering drawings.
Proficiency in non-destructive testing techniques and instrument calibration.
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QUALIFICATION
Diploma or equivalent
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