If you're tired of being a number on a shift sheet, this isn't that job. We're a small GA piston shop where the owners know your name, your work matters, and customers respect you. What we offer is a place where good mechanics are treated like the skilled professionals they are.
Doing things safely, legally, and with integrity isn't a policy here — it's just how we operate. We don't cut corners, and we don't ask our mechanics to either.
Responsibilities:
- Perform and sign off 100-hour inspections, work on annual inspections under IA supervision, and conduct unscheduled maintenance on GA piston aircraft
- Diagnose and repair airframe and piston engine discrepancies
- Apply and document applicable ADs and service bulletins
- Complete accurate logbook entries and work orders per FAA regulations
- Coordinate with the shop IA for inspection sign-offs and return to service
- Maintain a clean, safe, and organized work area
Why our mechanics stay:
- Ownership that puts people first — our owners make decisions based on what's right for the team, not just the bottom line. You'll feel that difference on your first day.
- A shop culture worth showing up for — collaborative, low-drama, and built on mutual respect. We work hard and we look out for each other.
- Your work is your own — no assembly-line maintenance, no anonymous sign-offs. You own your jobs start to finish, the way it should be.
- Flexible scheduling — full time and part time positions available. Life happens; we get it.