Jet Engine Mechanic
Listed on 2026-03-01
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Manufacturing / Production
Maintenance Technician / Mechanic -
Trades / Skilled Labor
Maintenance Technician / Mechanic
GA Telesis is a global leader providing integrated solutions to the aviation and aerospace industries, with a continuously expanding presence in new countries worldwide. We serve over 2,000 customers, including airlines, OEMs, and MRO providers. GA Telesis Ecosystem™ spans 54 locations in 30 countries on six continents.
Engine Services (GATES) Organization
, located in Wilmington, Ohio
, is seeking an experienced Jet Engine Mechanic to join the engine shop’s disassembly and assembly line. This full‑time permanent position centers on overhauling modern jet engines, disassembling and assembling CF6 and CFM engines, performing repairs, and providing on‑wing support worldwide. The candidate will report to the Director of Maintenance Operations.
Important Notice: Only U.S. citizens or permanent residents will be considered for this position.
Responsibilities- Maintain articles in accordance with approved FAA data and air carrier maintenance procedures.
- Interpret FAA‑accepted or FAA‑approved documents, aircraft drawings, and blueprints.
- Clean, disassemble, inspect, repair, reassemble, and test parts in accordance with the applicable data; perform repairs and alterations to engines and components.
- Record and document work performed, and conduct operational checks after completion.
- Propose revisions to procedures, forms, and other documents that are inaccurate or ineffective.
- Maintain all shop equipment and tools in serviceable condition.
- Identify all parts removed from an assembly in accordance with the RSMQCM tagging procedures.
- Perform other duties as directed or required.
- High school diploma or equivalent (required).
- Experience with jet engine assembly, disassembly, and overhaul.
- Airframe and Powerplant License under 14 CFR Part 65.
- Skilled in performing repairs and modifications on engines and aircraft components.
- Familiar with metal cutting tools and machines such as saws, drills, and grinding wheels.
- Ability to understand and interpret technical manuals, diagrams, and safety rules.
- English language proficiency to read and interpret maintenance manuals and service bulletins.
- Team‑oriented work style.
- 5 years of General Electric engine shop maintenance experience.
- Factory training with CF6 and CFM
56 engine types. - FAR 145 repair station experience.
- On‑wing engine run and taxi qualifications.
- Video borescope training and experience.
- Current passport for international travel.
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