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3151-04
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Airframe and Power Plant Technician maintains, inspects, repairs and overhauls aircraft structures, engines and associated mechanical, pneumatic and hydraulic systems to ensure continued airworthiness and safe operation. The role includes carrying out scheduled and unscheduled maintenance, diagnosing faults, replacing or repairing defective components, conducting functional tests, and removing and installing engines and major assemblies in accordance with approved technical data and aviation regulations. They also prepare and maintain accurate maintenance documentation and may coordinate or supervise maintenance activities to support operational readiness of fixed- and rotary-wing aircraft.
Tasks
Conduct inspections, diagnose faults, and carry out repair or replacement of aircraft airframes, engines, and associated mechanical, hydraulic, pneumatic, and electrical systems.
Service, overhaul, assemble, and test aircraft engines, including jet, turbo, and piston types, to ensure airworthiness.
Perform corrosion control, non-destructive testing, and structural repairs using metallic and composite materials.
Maintain accurate maintenance records and ensure compliance with aviation safety regulations, manufacturer guidelines, and audit requirements.
Coordinate maintenance activities with engineers, quality control personnel, and technicians to support operational readiness.
Assist in preparing and scheduling maintenance tasks and workshop activities to optimise workflow.
Manage aircraft parts and materials, including inventory control, storage, and handling.
Participate in continuous professional development to remain updated with aviation technologies, standards, and regulatory requirements.
Skills
Basic
Ability to read, interpret, and apply technical manuals, engineering drawings, and schematics accurately.
Attention to detail, manual dexterity, and adherence to safety regulations in maintenance and operational tasks.
Effective communication, teamwork, and organisational abilities for coordinating with colleagues, supervisors, and stakeholders.
Problem-solving, critical thinking, and decision-making skills to diagnose and resolve technical and operational issues.
Strong mechanical aptitude and understanding of aircraft systems, including airframes, engines, and pneudraulic components.
Specific
Ability to interpret engineering drawings, schematics, maintenance manuals, and technical documentation.
Competency in inspection, maintenance, and repair of aircraft airframes and engines.
Competency in maintenance of mechanical and electrical systems for aircraft and helicopters.
Knowledge in aircraft docking procedures, turnaround planning, and coordination with technical and ground teams.
Knowledge in aviation regulatory standards, safety procedures, and compliance requirements.
Knowledge in pneumatic, hydraulic, mechanical, and electrical aircraft systems and troubleshooting methods.
Proficiency in diagnostic tools, testing equipment, and Non-Destructive Testing (NDT) techniques.
Proficiency in maintenance planning, record-keeping, and use of aviation maintenance software.
Proficiency in structural repair techniques, including riveting, welding, and composite material handling.
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QUALIFICATION
Diploma or equivalent
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