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FlyUSA, Inc. is seeking a skilled A&P Maintenance Technician to maintain and ensure the safety of its corporate jet fleet. The role involves hands-on maintenance, inspections, and administrative tasks, requiring strong qualifications such as an FAA certification and troubleshooting skills. If you are ready to contribute to an innovative team focused on exceptional aviation service, apply to join us in making memorable journeys.
At FlyUSA, we're redefining the private aviation experience from start to finish. As leaders in the industry, we provide comprehensive solutions that meet the unique needs of our clientele. We're not just about flying; we're about delivering unparalleled service and creating memorable journeys.
We are currently hiring an A&P Maintenance Technician to ensure the reliability and safety of our corporate jet fleet. This role involves performing maintenance and inspections, managing administrative tasks, and collaborating with external providers, all while adhering to industry regulations. Flexibility for after-hours and weekend work is essential, and the ability to work independently and troubleshoot effectively will be crucial for success.
Location: Tampa, Florida (KTPA)
Schedule:4/10s, Second Shift, 1pm-11pm
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