Flight Technician - Little Rock, AR
Flock Safety- Full Time
- Junior (1 to 2 years)
Candidates must possess an FAA-issued Aircraft Technician (Airframe & Powerplant) certificate, strong written and verbal communication skills, and the ability to work in an ever-changing safety-oriented environment. Applicants are subject to FAA/DOT drug and alcohol testing program, and must possess the legal right to work in the United States of America. Preferred criteria include the ability to troubleshoot and repair aircraft electrical and avionics circuits using common test equipment, general fabrication and modification experience with significant Sheet Metal experience, and maintenance and rigging experience on P&W PT6A Engines/Airframes.
As a Part 135 A&P Mechanic, you will operate with the highest regard for safety, compliance, and customer service, ensuring all maintenance and operational requirements are met, potentially requiring frequent travel off-site. You will work with solvents and polishing compounds, perform routine, preventive, and scheduled maintenance and repairs on Cessna 208 aircraft, and collaborate with the Maintenance team reporting directly to the Director of Maintenance.
Develops automation technology for aircraft
Reliable Robotics develops automation technology for aircraft, focusing on making flying safer, more accessible, and more affordable through autonomous operations. Their systems are designed for both cargo operators and passenger airlines, specifically targeting small (Part 23) and larger (Part 25) aircraft. The company emphasizes a 'certification forward' approach, ensuring that their automated systems meet regulatory standards early in development, which enhances safety and reliability. They have successfully demonstrated fully automated operations for small aircraft and are working on commercializing this technology for broader use. Reliable Robotics generates revenue by selling or licensing their automation systems and may also provide maintenance and support services. Led by co-founder and CEO Robert W. Rose, who has a strong background in aerospace and robotics, the company aims to significantly impact the aviation industry by improving the efficiency and safety of air travel.