Aircraft Electrician/Avionics

Moseley Technical Services, Inc.
London
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Aircraft Electrician / Avionics

Jacksonville, FL

Contract Position

$26.05-$32.98/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:

  • Perform maintenance, repair, and overhaul tasks on military commercial derivatives, fighter aircraft, and aircraft components.
  • Read and interpret wire schematics and diagrams for accurate installations and repairs.
  • Execute bonding, resistance, and continuity checks independently.
  • Locate proper wire routing and conduct AC/DC power checks.
  • Complete wiring installations per specifications, including proper spacing, cable tie usage, and connector handling.
  • Perform wiring terminations such as stripping, crimping, and soldering.
  • Use electrical tools such as crimpers, megohmmeters, multimeters, and bond meters proficiently.
  • Install specialized cabling, including fiber optics and coaxial cables.
  • Conduct air data testing and scheduled maintenance tasks on avionic and electrical systems.
  • Maintain compliance with safety protocols, tool inventories, and regulatory standards.
  • Contribute to continuous improvement and ensure the delivery of quality results on time.
  • Support team efforts, embracing diversity and inclusion, and report issues as part of an open safety culture.

Qualifications:

  • Education:High School Diploma/GED
  • Clearance:Ability to obtain a Secret Clearance
  • Experience:
    • 6+ years of experience as an aircraft mechanic (Experience in either commercial or defense or relevant trade apprenticeship would be considered).
    • 6+ years of experience reading and interpreting engineering drawings, blueprints, and schematics.
  • Technical Skills:Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite
  • Preferred Qualifications:
    • FAA Airframe and/or Power Plant certification.
    • Familiarity with aircraft maintenance practices, including Human Factors, FOD control, and health & safety standards.


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 theaerospace/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 Pay offered will be based on experience.

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