In this job, you will be working on virtually every electrical and environmental (E & E) system on the aircraft. These systems include landing gear, antiskid and nose steering, electronic engine control, ignition and starting, lighting, master caution and warning, flight control, cabin pressurization, air conditioning, etc. You will be learning about electrical, electronic and mechanical principles relating to E & E systems. You will receive training in reading blueprints and schematics and the meaning of symbols used in wiring diagrams. You will perform off-equipment maintenance on E & E system components and associated test equipment. Included are control, protection, caution and warning panels; lighting equipment; frequency and load controls; anti-icing controllers; voltage regulators; actuators; relays, motors and valves, etc. Your job will be to inspect and evaluate aircraft E & E maintenance activities and determine operational status of assigned assets. You will interpret inspection findings, determine corrective actions and ensure compliance with technical publications and directives. PAY CHART
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