Avionics Technician

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  • Posted 3 weeks ago
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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
Interview Pre-screen questions (this is what they will ask about & judge off of) - wouldn't send these directly but would talk about them during your phone screens to reference if a candidate it strong enough;
  1. What Aircraft have you worked on?
  2.  Have you done any harness Mods or new Harness installs?
  3. 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).
  4. Have you had production experience?
  5. Are you familiar with the Daniels crimping tools?
  6. You have no issues navigating the Daniels website?  
  7. Have you used solder sleeves?
  8. (if they answer yes to above) what’s the purpose of the thermal indicator? It indicates proper temperature has been reached.
  9. Have you routed Coax?
  10. 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.
  11. Have you terminated Coax’s before?
  12. Are you familiar with wiring diagrams?
  13. Have you worked with EMI backshells?
  14. Have you done trouble shooting?
  15. 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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