A&P MECHANIC - Professional Development Career Guide
To be considered for an A&P Mechanic position, you must meet the following requirements:

• FAA Airframe and Powerplant Mechanic License is required
• United States citizen or have authorization to work in the United States as defined by the Immigration Reform Act of 1986.
• Good communication skills
• Able to read documents, write in English, follow instructions,
learn procedures
• Positive and professional image
• Reliable and self motivated.
• Valid driver's license and a good driving record

• High School Diploma.
• Excellent decision making skills
• Stable employment history
• Fluent in English both verbal and written
• Must be able to see and hear approaching vehicles, aircraft propellers and machinery that could present immediate danger
• Able to routinely lift 75 pounds, climb, bend, kneel, crawl and stoop frequently in confined spaces
• Must own and provide a minimum set of tools.
  CLICK HERE for the complete MINIMUM TOOLS LIST.

Description: Mechanic I
Responsible to Maintenance Supervisor - Crewleader for assigned duties.

Essential Duties and Responsibilities:
• Comply with FAA regulations and GMPM procedures
• Perform maintenance on EMB & CRJ aircraft
• Willingness to work weekends, holidays and Night Shift
• Willing to work overtime when needed
• Available for road trips.
• Perform tasks as required by your Supervisor

Qualifications Required for Obtaining an Interview:
• No previous felony convictions
• Must be able to indicate the development of mechanical aptitude, other than school
• Candidates should arrive at the interview with a completed application. Resumes are helpful, but not required.