AIRFRAME AND POWERPLANT SCHOOL - Aviation Maintenance & Training Specialist
Job Classification
Salaried Full-time 75-100
Position Summary
Teach undergraduate courses in the part 147 Aviation Maintenance School, including both theory and lab classes. Assist with the FAA flight school 147 curriculum under the direction of the Department Chair. Advising students and other academic-related responsibilities as assigned.
Qualifications Summary
Duties and Responsibilities
Teaching classes in the departments Part 147 maintenance program. Building maintenance training aids as required. Occasionally assisting in the maintenance of the universitys flight school aircraft. Providing academic advising to current aviation students. Other academic and committee responsibilities as assigned. Supervisory responsibilities: Assist with the supervision of student lab assistants as needed.
Qualifications
Successful applicants will possess at least a Bachelors degree. A Masters degree or PhD in aviation or a related field is preferred. Applicants must hold the following FAA certificates:
Technical Competencies
Maintenance Applicants MUST hold an FAA A&P certificate. At least 2 years of experience in Maintenance on light or heavy aircraft piston and turbine engines. An IA is preferred.
Interpersonal Interactions
Must be comfortable interacting with students in a teaching role, both in the classroom and laboratory setting.
Physical Demands
Must be able to perform basic aircraft line support functions, including moving aircraft, fueling, and loading aircraft. Must be able to perform all types of maintenance on small single, multi-engine, and light turbine GA aircraft.
Work Environment
In addition to teaching in the classroom and lab, the applicant must be able to work outside on the aircraft flight line in all types of Michigan weather.