OVERVIEW
COMPANY NAME: Leonardo Aerospace
JOB TITLE: Avionics Technician - Final Assembly Line
SITE LOCATION: Philadelphia, PA
# OF OPENINGS: 2
START DATES: 6/2, 6/16
COMPENSATION / SCHEDULE
Weekly Pay (on 40 hours) / PACKAGE RATE: 1,400 - 1,600/WK DOE + interview
ST: 17-22/HR DOE
OT: 1.5x offer
PD: 720/WK
TRAINING: same as normal.
BONUS: N/A
WORK SCHEDULE: 1st or 2nd
Mon - Fri :
6AM - 2PM
2PM - 10PM
- NEED TO BE AVAILABLE FOR BOTH
Overtime: N/A
MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS FOR CONSIDERATION
Feedback on last decline:
Pass; Has production experience; proficient with Honeywell, Collins and Garmin equipment installations; but not much troubleshooting experience; didn’t know much about crimpers and not very familiar with proper crimping procedures;
Employee Value Proposition –
Work expected through the end of the year *
Clean, climate controlled faciltiy
Week 1 – Responsibilities / Expectations / Culture / Environment
JOB DESCRIPTION – FORMATTED TO BE SHARABLE
30% - Assemble, modify & install wire bundles, conductors & other electrical components
30% - proper documentation & logging critical information
30% - Read & Interpret schematics assembly drawings, process specifications, wiring diagrams, technical manuals, written instructions, etc
10% - Others projects as assigned
COMPANY NAME: Leonardo Aerospace
JOB TITLE: Avionics Technician - Final Assembly Line
SITE LOCATION: Philadelphia, PA
# OF OPENINGS: 2
START DATES: 6/2, 6/16
COMPENSATION / SCHEDULE
Weekly Pay (on 40 hours) / PACKAGE RATE: 1,400 - 1,600/WK DOE + interview
ST: 17-22/HR DOE
OT: 1.5x offer
PD: 720/WK
TRAINING: same as normal.
BONUS: N/A
WORK SCHEDULE: 1st or 2nd
Mon - Fri :
6AM - 2PM
2PM - 10PM
- NEED TO BE AVAILABLE FOR BOTH
Overtime: N/A
MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS FOR CONSIDERATION
Feedback on last decline:
Pass; Has production experience; proficient with Honeywell, Collins and Garmin equipment installations; but not much troubleshooting experience; didn’t know much about crimpers and not very familiar with proper crimping procedures;
- 3+ years bare MIN of on aircraft avionics (production/MRO) but NOT bench techs
- Can have rotary or fixed wing (but will be working rotary onsite)
- Strong preference on helo / military (aerospace) experience
- Knowledge of various aviation electrical components
- What Aircraft have you worked on?
- Have you done any harness Mods or new Harness installs?
- When installing Cannon Plugs the main keyway should face in which direction? The Answer is up or in the direction of flight (they could also say up and Forward).
- Have you had production experience?
- Are you familiar with the Daniels crimping tools?
- You have no issues navigating the Daniels website?
- Have you used solder sleeves?
- (if they answer yes to above) what’s the purpose of the thermal indicator? It indicates proper temperature has been reached.
- Have you routed Coax?
- If yes ask about the things you must pay extra attention to when routing Coax. Should be something like pressure at securing points and bend radius.
- Have you terminated Coax’s before?
- Are you familiar with wiring diagrams?
- Have you worked with EMI backshells?
- Have you done trouble shooting?
- Have you installed antennas?
Employee Value Proposition –
Work expected through the end of the year *
Clean, climate controlled faciltiy
Week 1 – Responsibilities / Expectations / Culture / Environment
- Very large facility with multiple buildings
- Leonardo helicopters are deployed in more than 150 countries worldwide
- From the 1.8-ton single-engine category to 16-ton three-engine aircraft, the company’s vertical flight solutions are the most advanced and include comprehensive technical assistance and training services to enable operators to carry out their missions efficiently and safely
- These workers will be building and assembling new helicopters and not repairing or performing maintenance on active helicopters. Here are a few other details about the positions:
JOB DESCRIPTION – FORMATTED TO BE SHARABLE
30% - Assemble, modify & install wire bundles, conductors & other electrical components
30% - proper documentation & logging critical information
30% - Read & Interpret schematics assembly drawings, process specifications, wiring diagrams, technical manuals, written instructions, etc
10% - Others projects as assigned
- Able to assemble, modify, and install wire bundles, conductors and other electrical components.
- Clearly document work performed, control equipment status tags, log critical information during installation, verify parts requests, etc..
- Read and interpret schematics, assembly drawings, process specifications, wiring diagrams, technical manuals, written instructions, etc.
- Able to use a variety of manual hand tools such as crimpers, strippers, wire cutters, heat shrink gun, complex, specialized aircraft test equipment, etc.
- Effectively communicate, orally and written, with other employees, members of supervision, and others, as required in their duties.
- Perform assigned duties on all shifts without encumbrances due to weather or physical location and conditions, also while wearing required safety equipment.
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