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Aircraft Interior Technician

About Us Worldwide Jet is an industry leader in private air charter flights.
We embrace the highest possible standards when it comes to convenience, luxury, safety and security.
We are known throughout the world for our unparalleled service to our clients and our operational excellence.
On a daily basis, we fly world leaders, entertainers, superstar athletes, and CEOs of Fortune 500 companies.
Their trust is our endorsement.
What you'll get to work on This job involves working as a full-time Aircraft Interior Technician.
This position includes, but not limited to inspecting and performing repair, and modification aircraft interior components including cabinetry, seats, panels and floor coverings for the servicing of VIP aircraft.
RequirementsLocation Los Angeles or New JerseyQualifications 5 years of related field experience Preference given to experience in Hawkers, Challengers, Gulfstreams, and Globals Efficient and attentive personality Ability to multi-task effectively Efficient and attentive personality This position requires a thorough understanding of aircraft interiors Duties Possess a working familiarity with different seat styles typical to aircraft Evaluate all cabin amenities and cabin management systems Diagnose seat problems in and out of the aircraft and perform necessary corrective actions Possess a thorough understanding of FAA flammability requirements for all materials used Maintenance and repair of shop facility, equipment and tooling when required Perks Vision, Dental, Life, and Medical Insurance Competitive Salary 401k Savings Plan Recommended Skills Maintenance Management Systems Multitasking Team Working Aircraft Interiors Corrective And Preventive Action (Capa) Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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