CERTIFIED AIRCRAFT TECHNICIAN Aircraft mechanics and aircraft inspectors

Hard Skills

AdvancedAirframe and Powerplant (A&P) Systems MaintenanceThe ability to inspect, repair, and maintain aircraft structures and engines according to manufacturer specifications and regulatory standards.
ExpertAviation Regulatory ComplianceKnowledge and adherence to Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) or European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) regulations and documentation requirements.
AdvancedAvionics and Electronics TroubleshootingThe use of specialized diagnostic equipment to identify and repair faults in flight control, navigation, and communication electronic systems.
IntermediatePrecision Tooling and CalibrationExpertise in using calibrated instruments such as micrometers, torque wrenches, and pressure gauges to ensure components meet exact tolerances.
AdvancedNon-Destructive Testing (NDT)Methods such as ultrasonic, radiographic, or liquid penetrant testing used to inspect materials for cracks or defects without causing damage.
IntermediateTechnical Manual InterpretationThe ability to read and follow complex Aircraft Maintenance Manuals (AMM) and Illustrated Parts Catalogs (IPC) for specific aircraft models.

Soft Skills

IntermediateSafety Management Systems (SMS) AwarenessAn understanding of organizational safety policies, hazard identification, and risk management processes within an aviation environment.
AdvancedAnalytical Problem-SolvingThe cognitive ability to synthesize information from various sensors and symptoms to determine the root cause of a mechanical malfunction.

Mobility Path: High Affinity Match (>60%)

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