Aircraft Sheet Metal Technician

"Why Banyan…?

Banyan Air Services Inc.is the largest aviation complex in the southeast located in beautiful Fort Lauderdale.  We are a full-service aviation company, providing award-winning FBO services, and maintenance, repair and overhaul (MRO) on turbine powered aircraft.  Our avionics and maintenance repair station spans over 80,000 sq. ft. of hangar shops and offices.  Banyan offers unique career growth opportunities in our busy shop maintaining King Airs to Gulfstreams.  

Our team has a deep passion for excellence in aviation services and we are looking for enthusiastic individuals with the same passion. Give us a call and learn more about the career opportunities and consider sharing your talents with our team and customers.  

ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:

Comply with mandatory and non-mandatory customer requests for aircraft sheet metal repairs.

Evaluate damage, assist with time and material estimates for jobs and discuss with crew leader, service managers, chief inspectors, or director of maintenance.

Assist with blueprint reading.

Research parts needed and complete the parts request form.

Repair aircraft according to manufacturers and FAA standards. Return them to service in airworthy condition.

Communicate with crew leader, service managers, chief inspector, and/or director of maintenance on job progression at regular intervals.

Communicate with manufacturer representatives as required to expedite troubleshooting and obtain technical information pertaining to aircraft.

Clean and maintain work area in acceptable condition to provide safety and a professional image. 

Perform specific assigned shop duties.

Maintain shop equipment as required.

Complete discrepancy items for work not yet complete.

Assure the timely and efficient completion of work.

Maintain work schedules of aircraft to meet customers' flight schedules.

Communicate with co-workers, management, customers, and others in a courteous and professional manner.

Follow and abide by all regulations, policies, work procedures and instructions.

Follow all safety rules and ensure teammates wear/use all appropriate safety equipment.

KNOWLEDGE REQUIRED: (must obtain an A&P License)

To be fully proficient in this position, teammates must possess or acquire the following through on-the-job training.

A knowledge of Banyan's customers,

A complete knowledge of the operation and care of all shop equipment, tools, and line service GPUs,

A strong knowledge of Banyan's parts department and their procedures,

A thorough knowledge of Ft. Lauderdale's Executive Airport, including the location of hangars, tie-downs, fuel farm, tower, U.S. Customs, and all other FBOs located at the airport,

A working knowledge of taxiways, runways, routes used to cross taxiways, and other locations on the airport including the run-up area,

Knowledge of the location of tools, equipment, rags, cords, hoses, cleaning supplies, waste and new lubricants, grease, precision tools, vacuum cleaners, garbage dumpsters carpets, supplies, keys, clipboards, fans, ladders, and other equipment.

Knowledge of the operation of hangar doors, hangar lights, night lights, and procedures for locking the facility, aircraft, and general security,

Knowledge of the location of keys for prop locks, oil storage, metal cabinets, tools, closets, and doors,

Working knowledge, knowledge of the location, purpose, and use of:

1.   Repair Station Inspection Manual

2.   Manufacturer Inspection Forms

3.   Discrepancy sheets and clip boards

4.   Parts Requisition forms; Green, Yellow, and Red Tags

5.   Aircraft and Parts Manuals and Microfiche

6.   FAA form 337

7.   Malfunction or defect report

8.   Work Authorizations

9.   Work Order Invoice and Parts Invoice forms,

Knowledge of the departments of the company, their function, capabilities, and their personnel,

Knowledge of your own employment status and the forms necessary to keep updated for FAA requirements,

Knowledge and understanding of the Banyan Team Handbook,

Knowledge of work schedules and the procedures for vacation, sick or other absences,

Knowledge of responsibility for:

1.   Customer items in aircraft and aircraft keys

2.   Clean up

3.   Discrepancies completed

4.   Items remaining and the conditions in which uncompleted items were communicated

5.   Run-up and completion,

Knowledge of fueling and defueling procedures and paperwork required,

Knowledge of overtime, Saturday, on-call, and special call out procedures,

Knowledge of safety procedures and designated special area assignments including jack, batteries, cords and hoses, oxygen, nitrogen, tic,

Knowledge of road trip assignment procedures,

Knowledge of responsibility for facility and aircraft security and all aspects of safety.

Strong knowledge of Service Bulletins, Service Letters, and ADs

Excellent communication skills – both oral and written.

 

 

JOB SPECIFICATIONS

Requires a high school diploma or the equivalent and an FAA certification in aircraft maintenance and repair plus a minimum of three years of previous related experience. Must have sufficient tools to perform duties of the position.

This job description in no way states or implies that these are the only duties to be performed by the teammate(s) incumbent in this position. Teammate(s) will be required to follow any other job related instructions and to perform any other job related duties requested by any person authorized to give instructions or assignments.

A review of this position has excluded the marginal functions of the position that are incidental to the performance of fundamental job duties. All duties and responsibilities are essential job functions and requirements and are subject to possible motivation to reasonably accommodate individuals with disabilities. To perform this job successfully, the incumbent(s) will process the abilities and aptitudes to perform each duty proficiently. Some requirements may exclude individuals who pose a direct threat or significant risk to the health or safety of him or her or other teammate(s). Requirements are representative of minimum levels of knowledge, skills, or abilities.

This document does not create an employment contract, implied or otherwise, other than an “at will” employment relationship.