The Rover Technician reports to the Manager of Maintenance Control under the directions of the Maintenance Control Supervisor. The Rover Technician is tasked with being dispatched to out of service aircraft, and evaluating to return it to service in a timely manner.
Qualifications/Requirements:
Included in position but not limited to:
3 (three) years of CRJ 700, 900 aircraft experience
Satisfactory completion of all company required training
A&P certification
Airworthiness release certification
Run and Taxi qualified
Valid Driver's License
Valid Passport
Duties and Responsibilities:
Must be able to travel on short notice, to several different locations
The ability to travel to out-stations and stay for an undetermined amount of time to provide technical assistance and labor
Must be able to cover normal expenses while being deployed and the company will reimburse normal expenses after submitting proper paperwork
Keeps Maintenance Control up to date on all aircraft troubleshooting, and evaluation
Is proficient in company and aircraft manuals, and paperwork
Has a good working relationship with the Fleet Coordinator, and aircraft manufacturer
Has a good understanding of airline travel procedures
Has knowledge of aircraft damage and evaluation
Promote Professional Standards through action and example
Job Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities:
Work under the direction of the Maintenance Control Supervisor
Providing updates to Maintenance Control as to status of work being performed on aircraft at their location
Must have your own hand tools
Demonstrated strong organizational and time management skills. Can work independently while still keeping a team perspective
Must be detailed orientated with ability to multi-task on a regular basis
Must be a self-starter and be able to show a demonstrated ability to troubleshoot aircraft problems with little guidance
Must be flexible with respect to work schedule and willing to assist and support others within the company when needed