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Avionics Technician

Job in Wichita, Sedgwick County, Kansas, 67232, USA
Listing for: Yingling Aviation
Full Time position
Listed on 2026-01-22
Job specializations:
  • Manufacturing / Production
    Electronics Technician, Test Engineer, Aerospace / Aviation / Avionics
Job Description & How to Apply Below

Our boutique‑style MRO is built on customer focus, employee empowerment, and hands‑on excitement with every delivery. We are significantly investing in training to expand your skills, enhance your experience, and fast‑track your career. If you’re looking for more than a job, this is your hangar.

Independently operate, install, adjust, and maintain integrated computer/communications systems, consoles, simulators, and instrumentation used for air and space‑vehicle launch, tracking, positioning, and evaluation. Configure and troubleshoot data acquisition and test measurement equipment without supervision. Accurately record, analyze, and interpret complex test data for engineering evaluation and mission readiness. Apply standard procedures to ensure system performance and reliability.

  • Basic understanding of wiring diagrams and methodology: wire marking, wire routing clamping, symbols, and simple interconnect diagrams, bonding/grounding
  • Basic understanding of parts handling and disposition
  • Basic knowledge of electricity
  • Basic understanding of avionics hardware removal and replacement: equipment racks, mounting structures, standard fasteners
  • Documentation and Regulatory Compliance: understand and use of MM manuals and company paperwork such as removals and squawk sign off.
  • Understanding and able to use computer systems such as Corridor, ATP, Textron One view.
  • Basic Understanding of Avionics test equipment:
    Multimeter, Laversab Air data tester, Barfield Air data tester, Druck Air data tester, GE Air data tester, IFR
    4000/6000, TRX
  • Thoroughly understand the fundamental principles and accurately demonstrate the correct procedures for grounding an aircraft.
  • Demonstrate the proper procedures and safety precautions to apply power to an aircraft
  • Perform an acceptance inspection for newly arriving aircraft.
  • Perform an inventory of aircraft equipment.
  • Demonstrate a thorough understanding of the fundamental principles and correctly perform the procedures for removing and replacing avionics hardware.
  • Demonstrate a thorough understanding of fundamental principles and accurately perform the proper procedures for installing airframe components.
  • Exhibit in‑depth knowledge of torque principles and correctly apply proper torquing procedures for threaded fasteners and plumbing lines.
  • Fully understand and correctly execute the procedures for inspecting, removing, and installing safety devices, including AMSafe components.
  • Ability to safely operate a digital or analog multimeter to measure voltage, resistance, and continuity in avionics circuits. Understanding test lead configuration, range selection, and safety precautions. Can interpret basic readings and identify common faults in wiring or components with minimal guidance.
  • Able to set up and operate the Laversab Air Data Test Set for pitot‑static system checks. Understands basic test sequences, menu navigation, pressure calibration functions, and can verify airspeed, altitude, and vertical speed parameters. Can detect leaks or discrepancies and interpret displayed data under supervision.
  • Proficient in configuring and using the Barfield Air Data Tester to simulate and verify pitot‑static inputs. Understands connections to aircraft test ports, performs altitude and airspeed sweeps, and monitors pressure decay/leakage. Able to operate the tester through standard procedures and recognize abnormal responses during functional tests.
  • Capable of independently performing basic test functions with the Druck unit, including automated test scripts for altimetry, airspeed indicators, and static systems. Understands parameter input, reference value comparison, and test documentation. Can troubleshoot common interface or pressure issues.
  • Understands the operational workflow of the GE Air Data Tester, including initiating and controlling tests for pitot‑static validation. Able to conduct altitude and airspeed checks, input test parameters, and interpret test results in relation to maintenance manuals. Can assist with calibration procedures and report data accurately.
  • Demonstrates the ability to set up and operate the IFR
    4000/6000 or TRX test sets to evaluate transponder, DME, TCAS, and communication…
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