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Our boutique-style MRO is built on customer focus, employee empowerment, and hands-on excitement with every delivery. We're significantly investing in training to expand your skills, enhance your experience, and fast-track your career. If you're looking for more than a job, this is your hangar.

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Shift: 5am - 1pm, Friday, Saturday, and Sunday

Primary Duties And Responsibilities

Perform duties related to aircraft arrival, including meeting aircraft, guide pilot in parking, and set wheel chocks as required.
Tow aircraft into service areas, and or hangars. Tow and move aircraft to customer hanger and or requested location.
Fuel aircraft with appropriate type of fuel within regulations and FAA guidelines.

Provide other services to customers as needed including carrying/unloading luggage, making arrangements for transportation within the city, cleaning aircraft, etc.

Communicate all customer requests for service or other related services to customer service.
Perform facility inspections to ensure hangar doors are closed and equipment is secured away.
Fuel vehicles as necessary and do simple maintenance checks including checking the oil etc. Fuel the GPU, the pre-heater and other equipment as necessary.
Communicate with other shifts to ensure smooth transition of duties and responsibilities.
Handle miscellaneous housekeeping duties within the customer service lounge/line office areas. Keep areas clean and free of clutter.
Limited possibility to work 3 rd Shift.

3 rd Shift line technicians are responsible for customer service duties such as handling the invoices and credit card settlements, counting the cash drawer, entering work log into database, locking doors, and handling all other requests that occur on that shift.

(see customer service rep job description for details)
Some shifts may be required to fuel commercial aircraft at airport terminals.
Other duties as assigned by the supervisor/director.

The above statements are intended to describe the general nature and level of work of the job. They are not intended to be an exhaustive list of all responsibilities, duties and skills required of this position.

Education And Experience

High school diploma or equivalent
Must hold a valid driver's license at all times
Must meet the requirements of Airport Authority to be receive a badge and have no ramp restrictions.
Aviation Fueling Experience preferred

Certificates, Licenses, Registrations

Must have valid Class C driver's license with a good driving history.

Travel Required

May require some local travel upon customer requests.

Shift: 5am - 1pm, Friday, Saturday, and Sunday
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