Airworthiness Specialist Transportation & Warehousing - South Jordan, UT at Geebo

Airworthiness Specialist

Job Description
Company Description
Air Medical Resource Group (AMRG) is a leading provider of air medical services, management, and experience in the air medical industry, caring for and transporting patients in rural area hospitals to large tertiary care facilities in metropolitan areas. We utilize the most advanced equipment, quality aircraft, and most importantly, trained and experienced staff to accomplish our mission of saving lives and caring for the communities we serve.
Job Description
The Airworthiness Specialist will assist with all aspects and responsibilities of the company s 135 Department requirements and FAA regulatory compliance standards. While providing strong technical knowledge and analytical skills associated with FAA regulatory requirements, he/she will assist in the development of and management of Approved Aircraft Inspection Programs (AAIP), Minimum Equipment Lists (MEL), Fleet Weight & Balance Programs, Aircraft Equipment Lists, Airworthiness Directive Compliance Tracking, Major Repair/Major Modification Review and Aircraft/Engine/Appliance Historical Records Management.
AMRG is dedicated to offering our employees a safe, challenging, professional and team-oriented working environment.
AMRG offers HIGHLY COMPETITIVE PAY AND BENEFITS.
Qualifications
A minimum of 5 years relevant experience with a FAR part 135 air carrier preferably in a quality assurance or technical support role
Related Degree, Higher Technical Diploma or qualified equivalent experience
FAA Airframe & Powerplant License; Inspection Authorization highly desirable
Experience in rotary wing and airplane operations (preferred) with exposure to AS350, EC130, EC135 rotorcraft; KingAir, Hawker and Learjet airplanes highly desirable
Working knowledge of Microsoft Excel, Word and Visio
Additional Information
For more information, visit www.amrg.comEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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