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Moseley Technical Services, Inc.
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Aircraft Electrical / Avionics Technician
Jacksonville, FL
Contract Position
$29.87-$35.22/Hour
Join a global leader in aerospace innovation where cutting-edge technology meets groundbreaking projects. At the forefront of aviation, defense, and space exploration, this company offers exciting opportunities to work on next-generation aircraft, space systems, and advanced technologies that define the future of aerospace. Be part of a team that pushes boundaries and shapes the future of global travel, defense, and exploration.
Responsibilities:
Support mission-critical military maintenance, repairs, and modifications, ensuring warfighter readiness through high-quality aircraft electrical and avionic system work.

Perform bonding, resistance, and continuity checks; AC/DC power checks; and installation and routing of wiring and cable systems according to technical schematics and drawings.

Conduct wiring termination, including connector pin/socket installation, splicing, shield ferrule/sleeve soldering and crimping, and coaxial connector work.

Install fiber optics, coaxial cable, quadrax, and other specialized wiring.

Use electrical and measuring tools such as megohmmeters, multimeters, environmental crimpers, and bond meters.

Perform scheduled maintenance, troubleshooting, functional testing, and defect rectification on avionic and electrical systems.

Complete air data testing, tool inventories, and daily inspections in compliance with safety protocols.

Report technical issues and maintenance discrepancies, and contribute to continuous improvement initiatives.

Maintain all necessary certifications, licenses, and required safety training.

Support compliance with all regulatory and company requirements, including the Boeing Safety Management System.

Collaborate effectively within a diverse and inclusive team environment and flexibly adapt to meet delivery timelines.

Qualifications:
Education: High school diploma or GED required.

Clearance Requirements: Ability to obtain a Secret Clearance.

Experience: Minimum 3+ years of experience as an Aircraft Mechanic (commercial, defense, or relevant trade apprenticeship).

Technical Skills:
Proficient in reading and interpreting engineering drawings, blueprints, schematics, and specifications.

Skilled with Microsoft Office Suite (Word, Excel, Outlook).

Knowledge of general aircraft maintenance and processes, including Human Factors, FOD control, tool control, and health & safety protocols.

Work Requirements:
Ability to work various shifts, including weekends and holidays, with potential for scheduled and unscheduled overtime.

Ability to lift, climb, and perform physical duties within aircraft maintenance environments.

Preferred Qualifications:
FAA Airframe and/or Power Plant Certification.

Familiarity with maintenance procedures and standards such as COSHH (Control of Substances Hazardous to Health).

Still have questions? Reach out to

Bob - (Phone) 256-457-3613 (Email)
What to Expect

Moseley Technical Services, Inc. (Moseley) was incorporated in 1994 to provide engineering and professional services to the aerospace/defense, manufacturing, government, and commercial industries . Our Mission is to deliver superior service to our customers and employees. We have been successful in our vision by building long-term relationships with customers and employees through integrity, transparency, and appreciation.
We stand by our 30 year-old commitment of “World Class Service. World Class Company.”
Moseley Technical Services, Inc. is an AA/EEO/Veterans/Disabled Employer.
Applicants selected for employment will be required to pass a pre-employment drug screening and background investigation which may include education, criminal and work history verifications.
Accepted applicants will have the opportunity to be eligible for benefits, including medical and supplemental insurance and a 401K. Appreciation and gratitude for employees is a hallmark of organizations with low turnover.
Final postion level and pay will be based on experience.
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For more information about Moseley visit :http://www.moseleytechnical.com/about-us/

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