Private Jet Maintenance Careers
The Jet Linx Maintenance department ensures the highest standard of safety within the fleet and works to keep aircraft efficient and airworthy. Local Maintenance Technicians perform inspections, maintenance, and repairs on aircraft components while Maintenance Controllers schedule maintenance events, update manuals, ensure FAA compliance, organize records, and contribute to the overall health of the Continuous Airworthiness Maintenance Program (CAMP) through other administrative duties as needed. Most roles require previous maintenance experience, knowledge of FAA Part 135, Part 91 and Part 145, as well as a Mechanic certificate with Airframe and Powerplant (A&P) ratings.
The Maintenance department offers roles at many locations across the country and team members benefit from a large infrastructure that provides support and guidance from a local to a national level. The ability to follow standard operating procedures, multi-task, and exercise independent judgement, discretion and initiative is required. Knowledge of FOS and maintenance tracking software such as TRAXXALL are also preferred. Some roles offer traditional office hours, and other require more flexible, non-traditional working hours.
Potential roles within the Maintenance Department include Director of Quality, Quality Controller, Manager of Regional Maintenance, Maintenance Operations Manager, Maintenance Planning and Scheduler, Regional Maintenance Program Control, Conformity Auditor, Maintenance Controller, Maintenance Technician, Return to Service Coordinator, Maintenance Planning Coordinator, and more.
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Private Jet Maintenance Careers
The Jet Linx Maintenance department ensures the highest standard of safety within the fleet and works to keep aircraft efficient and airworthy. Local Maintenance Technicians perform inspections, maintenance, and repairs on aircraft components while Maintenance Controllers schedule maintenance events, update manuals, ensure FAA compliance, organize records, and contribute to the overall health of the Continuous Airworthiness Maintenance Program (CAMP) through other administrative duties as needed. Most roles require previous maintenance experience, knowledge of FAA Part 135, Part 91 and Part 145, as well as a Mechanic certificate with Airframe and Powerplant (A&P) ratings.
The Maintenance department offers roles at many locations across the country and team members benefit from a large infrastructure that provides support and guidance from a local to a national level. The ability to follow standard operating procedures, multi-task, and exercise independent judgement, discretion and initiative is required. Knowledge of FOS and maintenance tracking software such as TRAXXALL are also preferred. Some roles offer traditional office hours, and other require more flexible, non-traditional working hours.
Potential roles within the Maintenance Department include Director of Quality, Quality Controller, Manager of Regional Maintenance, Maintenance Operations Manager, Maintenance Planning and Scheduler, Regional Maintenance Program Control, Conformity Auditor, Maintenance Controller, Maintenance Technician, Return to Service Coordinator, Maintenance Planning Coordinator, and more.
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