AIRCRAFT TECHNICIAN

118 Lemons Dr Tupelo, MS · On-site$17 – $20

About this role

 
Universal Asset Management (UAM) is an industry leader in the business of buying, selling, leasing, managing and recycling a wide variety of commercial aviation assets for an array of clients. The company specializes in Asset and Inventory Management, Aircraft Leasing, Component Sales, End-of-Life Recycling Programs and innovative technology research and development.
Headquartered in Memphis Tennessee, the company has undergone considerable change and experienced monumental growth over the past decade. UAM has expanded to include offices and assets on six continents. UAM has implemented new technologies in every division and role throughout the company while transforming warehouses and UAM aircraft facilities to over five times their size. In March of 2017, UAM was acquired by ARI, a Hong Kong company, focused on commercial aircraft leasing and asset management.
The Company’s business units are:
 
  • Global Headquarters – Memphis, Tennessee
  • CALC-UAM Americas Headquarters - Miami, FL
  • Disassembly facility and warehouse – Tupelo, Mississippi
  • Sales office – Brighton, UK
  • ARI, Hong Kong, China
  • China Aircraft Disassembly Centre, Harbin, China
The Aircraft Technician reports to the facility Sr. Aircraft Technician or the Assistant Director in the absence of the Sr. Aircraft Technician.  As an Aircraft Technician you should be engaged in a quality disassembly process including:
  • Take primary ownership for the development and improvement of world-class disassembly processes.
  • Help to create a culture of excellence in the workplace where teamwork and active problem solving result in continuous improvement throughout the operation.
  • Ensure all disassembly orders are adhered to in a timely manner. 
  • Communicate all delays on disassembly and assigned tasks to Sr. Aircraft Tech.
  • Abide by company policies regarding security and safety in order to maintain a safe working environment.
  • Remove all parts with the highest safety and quality as possible.
  • Work well in a group and handle large tasks with minimum guidance.
  • Work in a variable of climate conditions
  • Task and duties will vary, therefore to be a successful Aircraft Technician you must be flexible and a team player.
  • Ability to travel when needed to offsite projects.
 
Duties
  • Perform all tasks as assigned by the Sr. Aircraft Technician to help ensure projects/disassemblies are conducted IAW OSHA and all, industry (AFRA/ASA), local, state and federal regulations (FAA).
    • Complete ADC Equipment Checklist daily to ensure the operational integrity of facility equipment and report any discrepancies to the Sr. Tech.
    • Complete ADC Facility Inspections in your assigned area to ensure the cleanliness of the facility and be sure to report any discrepancies to the Sr. Tech.
    • Complete Disassembly Task Cards as assigned by the Sr. Tech with the upmost accuracy to ensure KPI (Key Performance Indicators) are being accurately recorded.
  • Champion the UAM brand values, people values, community initiatives, demonstrating the vision for others, and acting as a role model both within UAM and externally.

Company at a glance

Universal Asset Management is a unique company that focuses on commercial airline aftermarket component sales and support. Our status as an industry leader enables us to provide those we serve with virtually limitless access to aftermarket goods and services. Our reputation for generating results has been earned through tireless work, relentless research and good old-fashioned experience.

UAM is also the global leader in the management of aviation assets. Our global reach allows us to manage a wide variety of assets include airline engines, aircraft components and even the entire aircraft itself on behalf of our customers. We manage the buying, selling, leasing and recycling of every part of the aircraft so that our customers can focus on their core business. Additionally, UAM provides aircraft disassembly services for customers who wish to maximize the use of each aircraft and reduce environmental waste in the process.

Founded1993
Team Size51-200 employees
WorkspaceOn-site
IndustryAviation and Aerospace Component Manufacturing
Location
Tupelo, Mississippi, United States
Websiteuaminc.com
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