AI summary
Experienced Aircraft Maintenance Technician role doing FAA-compliant line maintenance, troubleshooting, and component R&R on commercial aircraft in the Chicago (Bensenville) area. Flightcheck Aviation Services is a large commercial line maintenance provider supporting 25+ airlines. Standout perks include pay up to $47/hr plus a $5,000 sign-on bonus and strong benefits/training.
Key skills
FAA Airframe & Powerplant (A&P) licenceAircraft line maintenanceTroubleshooting engines and airframesHydraulic and landing gear systems maintenanceElectrical systems maintenanceOxygen systems maintenanceReading and interpreting aircraft maintenance manualsUse of support equipment (jacks, lifts, calibrated tooling)FAR compliance and maintenance documentation
Pays up to $47 per hour (based on experience) plus a $5,000 sign-on bonus.
You'll thrive here if you’re a safety-first, detail-driven A&P mechanic (military experience welcome) who can troubleshoot and complete line maintenance to regulatory and customer standards in a busy, weather-exposed environment.
Why apply
- Up to $47/hr pay
- $5,000 sign-on bonus
- 401k with company match
Flightcheck Commercial Aviation was founded in 2004 and is now one of the largest Commercial Line Maintenance providers. We provide technical handling, aircraft de-icing and limited ground handling for over 25 Domestic and International Airlines. Flightcheck provides workplace stability, Affordable comprehensive benefits and development/training opportunities for you to grow your career with us!
We are currently seeking exceptional individuals for our Aircraft Maintenance Technician team in Chicago, IL!
**Individuals with military backgrounds are strongly encouraged to apply! Strong consideration is given to applicants with military history.
The Aircraft Mechanic will perform aircraft line maintenance activities in accordance with company, FAA, other regulatory, and customer standards. Responsible for accomplishing unscheduled/scheduled maintenance; to include, troubleshooting engines, landing gear, hydraulic systems, airframes, electrical systems, and oxygen systems. Remove and replace various system components, as required.