Aircraft Engine Technician

Segula Technologies

The Role

Overview

Inspect, repair, and maintain aircraft turbine engines and related systems.

Key Responsibilities

  • engine repair
  • lru replacement
  • periodic inspection
  • gse operation
  • fuel handling
  • sheet metal

Tasks

-Assist Aviation Maintenance Technicians and Electronic/Avionics Technicians in troubleshooting and repairing aircraft -Perform removal, installation, and replacement of engines, accessories -Replace all Line Replace Units (LRU) as required -Assist Aviation Maintenance Technicians in the operation of ground support equipment (GSE), for example, ground power units, tugs, hydraulic mules, and oxygen servicing units -Perform periodic inspections of engines and aircraft, for example, Major Periodic Inspection (MPI), Hot Section Inspection (HSI) in accordance with appropriate maintenance manuals -Disassemble, inspect, and reassemble aircraft engines -Assist other employees in the performance of their duties within area(s) of qualification -Assist with fueling/defueling aircraft as required -May perform Designated Inspector (DI) function as qualified by QA -Perform basic sheet metal and electrical repairs as required -Assist in complex engine and related aircraft repairs at on-site and off-site locations -Access and re-install aircraft components, which obstruct the performance of assigned tasks -Troubleshoot and repair basic engine and related aircraft problems at on-site and off-site locations -Assist with engine operational check and functional tests

Requirements

  • us citizenship
  • 3 years
  • hand tools
  • docs
  • background check
  • a&p license

What You Bring

-US Citizenship or authorized to work in the U.S. without visa sponsorship -You typically have 3 years' experience in aircraft turbine engine maintenance -Own basic hand tools and manage tool inventory. -You have the ability to read and interpret engineering documents and repair manuals -Background Check & DOT Drug Screen: This step involves conducting a comprehensive background check, which includes reviewing criminal history, and other relevant records. Additionally, a Department of Transportation (DOT) drug screening will be carried out to ensure compliance with federal regulations for safety-sensitive positions -You have an Airframe & Powerplant (A&P) license

The Company

About Segula Technologies

-SEGULA Technologies is a global engineering group with a presence in over 30 countries and 140 offices worldwide. -The company operates in major industrial sectors including automotive, aerospace, energy, rail, naval, and life sciences. -SEGULA Technologies conducts large-scale projects, ranging from studies to industrialization and production. -The group's revenue was €19.2M in FY 2020, with a gross profit margin of 36.5%. -SEGULA Technologies offers engineering services such as design, hardware electronics, software development, and position determination. -The company has developed innovative projects like SARA for redesigning aircraft interiors and NAVI+ for navigation without GPS networks. -SEGULA Technologies has expertise in areas such as video processing, automation, lean manufacturing, and embedded systems. -The group has created solutions like ATLAS, an autonomous industrial drone for assembly lines, and IMADRONE for semi-automatic piloting in extreme conditions. -SEGULA Technologies is expanding its presence in the United States, having doubled its business volume in North America in just one year. -The company recently launched its local Tooling & Automation Systems division for advanced production modernization in the United States.

Sector Specialisms

Automotive

Aerospace

Energy

Rail

Naval

Interview Process

-phone interview with recruiter (introductory call) -interview with hiring manager -offer letter issued -background check and dot drug screening

Visa Sponsorship

-us citizenship or work authorization required; no visa sponsorship provided

Security Clearance

-comprehensive background check including criminal history -dot drug screen required for safety-sensitive position