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Outstation Aircraft Maintenance Technician

at Laboratory Corp. of America

📍 7 Locations Onsite Posted April 01, 2026
Type Full-Time
Experience mid
Exp. Years 5 years
Education High School Diploma or equivalent; FAA A&P License
Category Engineering (Non-Software)

Outstation Aircraft Maintenance Technician based at Birmingham International Airport performing maintenance on company aircraft to ensure airworthiness. Responsibilities include servicing, repairs, and regulatory compliance with OEM guidelines and FAA regulations.

  • Conducts aircraft maintenance on company owned aircraft: servicing, repairing, maintaining and inspecting airframe, engines, and propellers to ensure airworthiness
  • Complies with FAA, OSHA, EPA and other regulations
  • Repairs safety of flight and AOG issues
  • Coordinates with Flight Operations
  • Performs line service duties and daily pre/post-flight inspections

Hands-on maintenance across airframes, engines, propellers; A&P licensed technician; experience with Pilatus PC-12 and PT6 engines; skilled in avionics troubleshooting and QC inspections; knowledge of OEM guidelines and FAA compliance.

Experienced aircraft maintenance technician with FAA A&P license and 5+ years working on turboprop aircraft, including Pilatus PC-12 and PT6 engines. Strong background in airframe, engines, avionics troubleshooting, and heavy maintenance with a focus on safety and compliance.

High School Diploma or equivalentFAA Airframe and Powerplant (A&P) License5 years' or more experience in aviation maintenance on Turboprop aircraftKnowledge and/or experience working on the Pilatus PC-12 aircraft and the PWC PT6 series engineKnowledge and/or experience in QC InspectionHeavy MaintenanceSheetmetal repairAvionics Troubleshootingand Maintenance training
Knowledge of LabCorp flight operations and scheduleWilling to obtain and maintain FAA Inspection Authorization (IA)Prior experience in a Part 121135or 145 operation
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High School Diploma or equivalentFAA Airframe and Powerplant (A&P) License5 years' aviation maintenance on Turboprop aircraftPilatus PC-12 knowledgePT6 engine knowledgeQC inspectionheavy maintenancesheetmetal repairavionics troubleshootingmaintenance training
Aircraft maintenance on Turboprop aircraftAirframe and enginesPropellers inspectionOEM guidelinesFAA regulationsGOM/GMM complianceAOG repairsQC inspectionSheetmetal repairAvionics troubleshootingMaintenance trainingGround Service Equipment (GSE)Fuel farm maintenanceCoordination with Flight Operations
Attention to detailCommunicationTeamworkTroubleshootingAdaptabilityOn-call availability

Required

FAA Airframe and Powerplant (A&P) License

Preferred

FAA Inspection Authorization (IA)
Industry Aerospace
Job Function Maintain company aircraft to ensure airworthiness and regulatory compliance at Birmingham operations
Role Subtype Field Technician
aircraft maintenanceA&P licenseturbopropPilatus PC-12PT6airframeenginesavionics troubleshootingqc inspectionheavy maintenancesheetmetal repairgsefaa regulationsaogline servicea&p licensepilatus pc-12pt6

No FAA A&P License, Less than 5 years turboprop experience, Unwilling to work second shift

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