
About This Role
Alright, let's talk about this opening. We need an Aircraft Maintenance Technician for our EagleMed fixed wing fleet in Oklahoma City, OK. If you're the type who gets satisfaction from knowing an aircraft is safe, squared away, and ready to fly, this is for you. You'd be working on our King Air C90 and B200 aircraft.
The Work
You'll handle the full scope of maintenance to keep our birds flying safely. That means inspections, troubleshooting, repairs, and keeping the Lead Tech in the loop on status. It's hands on.
- Doing mechanical inspections and screening.
- Making necessary repairs.
- Managing parts inventory; you'll track what we have, order what we need, and document everything.
- Your paperwork has to be spotless; FAA documentation and service records are a big part of the job.
- Keeping the workspace safe and clean isn't just a suggestion; it's a priority for everyone's safety.
- You'll coordinate with other departments, vendors, and team members. Clear communication makes everything run smoother.
- We work closely with flight crews, medical teams, and other public safety folks. A professional, collaborative attitude is how we operate.
What You Need to Bring
We can't bend on these. They're the baseline.
- A valid FAA Airframe & Powerplant (A&P) license.
- A state issued driver's license.
- A high school diploma or GED.
- Four years of experience on turboprop or turbine fixed wing aircraft.
- You have to know your way around Federal Aviation Regulations.
- Familiarity with EMS systems, aircraft maintenance records, and support planning is required.
- The schedule isn't always 9 to 5. You need to be flexible for overtime and 24/7 on call rotations.
- Passing the FAA drug and alcohol testing program is mandatory.
- This is a physical job. You must be able to push/pull over 100 pounds and lift/carry up to 50 pounds.
What Would Make Us Really Take Notice
Got any of this? Tell us about it.
- Direct maintenance experience on King Air C90 or B200 airframes.
- A current FAA Inspection Authorization (IA) certification comes with an annual stipend of $2,080.
- Experience working under CFR Part 135 regulations.
- A background in autopilot maintenance or avionics and electrical repair is a huge plus.
The Details & What We Offer
Job Location
Oklahoma City, OK