Job Title: Line Avionics Technician - Join the Alaska Airlines Team!

Embark on a Rewarding Career with Alaska Airlines as a Line Avionics Technician, where you'll play a vital role in ensuring the safety and efficiency of our aircraft. Our state-of-the-art facilities and collaborative team environment provide the perfect setting for you to thrive in this exciting and challenging position. As a Line Avionics Technician, you will be responsible for the maintenance and repair of aircraft electrical and electronic systems, working closely with our Maintenance and Engineering (M&E) team to guarantee the airworthiness of our fleet. This is a company-addressed position that offers a competitive salary, comprehensive benefits, and opportunities for growth and development. Key Responsibilities: • Perform maintenance and repairs on aircraft electrical and electronic systems, including communication, navigation, and flight control systems. • Comply with all internal Alaska Airlines policies and procedures, as well as regulatory workplace rules, to ensure a safe and healthy work environment. • Complete all tasks in a timely and efficient manner, adhering to attendance reliability policies and procedures. • Exercise the authority of an Airframe and Powerplant (A&P)/FCC in signing the Aircraft Maintenance Log for Airworthiness Release or Return to Service of an aircraft or aircraft component. • Maintain a clean, safe, and organized workspace at all times. Requirements: • Minimum 2 years of experience on commercial heavy stream aircraft and/or military aircraft. • Solid knowledge of aircraft systems. • Ability to lift 70 lbs consistently. • Must be able to bend, kneel, squat, reach, and handle. • Ability to troubleshoot and resolve technical issues. • Knowledge of Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) regulations and company procedures. • Valid Airframe and Powerplant (A&P) license. • Valid FCC license or ability to obtain one within 90 days of hire. • Must have a valid and operable driver's license. • Flexible to work varied shifts, including nights, weekends, and holidays. • Ability to communicate in English. • High school diploma or equivalent. • Minimum age of 18. • Must be authorized to work in the U.S. Preferred Qualifications: • Minimum 4 years of aviation technician experience. • Experience using schematics and wiring charts. Total Rewards: • Free travel privileges on Alaska Airlines and Horizon Air • Comprehensive wellness programs, including medical, dental, and vision benefits • Generous 401k match program • Quarterly and annual bonus plans • Liberal vacation and paid time off Ready to Take Off? This is an exciting opportunity to join a dynamic team and start a rewarding career with Alaska Airlines. If you're reliable, willing to learn, and passionate about aviation, we want to hear from you! Apply now and take the first step towards a successful and fulfilling career. Apply To This Job Apply for this job Apply tot his job Apply To this Job

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