Aspire MRO · 1 day ago
Lead, Avionics
Aspire MRO is a company specializing in aircraft maintenance, repair, and operations. The Avionics Lead is responsible for coordinating and managing activities related to electrical harness fabrication, installation, and testing, while supervising multiple staff members and ensuring compliance with safety and quality standards.
Airlines/Aviation
Responsibilities
Ensure that every person assigned to a job has the correct work instructions, tools, PPE and applicable references available and is familiar with what is required to complete the task
Assure proper documentation for work performed by assigned employees, reflecting the status of the job
Directly oversee the work performed by any individuals who are unfamiliar with the methods, techniques, practices, aids, equipment, and tools used to perform any maintenance, preventive maintenance, or alterations
Verify qualifications of assigned employees to ensure only properly trained and qualified employees are assigned to each task
Assure accurate accomplishment of work by assigned employee
Assure work performed in accordance with all manuals, procedure, and data
Review work performed by assigned technicians prior to submission to inspection for acceptance
Ensure compliance with all safety and environmental compliance
Conduct beginning of shift meetings to inform team members of any day-to-day issues
Provide an accurate and complete turnover to next shift lead and supervision for proper visit tracking
Work side by side with mechanics requiring training or mentoring
Provide development of assigned technicians by providing OJT or mentoring as necessary for new or entry-level assigned technicians
Qualification
Required
High School diploma or equivalent
FAA Airframe and Powerplant or FAA Airframe certificate
Capable of interpreting drawings, wiring diagrams and blueprints to accomplish a specific task
Must understand and follow AMM, SWPM, and IPC
Visual Acuity must be a minimum of 20/40 corrected and must be able to distinguish color
Must be able to access all areas of the aircraft
Must provide own tools as indicated on company tool list
Language (read, write, speak, and understand English)
Thirty-six (36) months or more of experience troubleshooting and affecting Avionics repairs on Military, Commercial transport aircraft
Minimum visual acuity of 20/40 corrected
Preferred
FCC License