Avionics Technician
The Avionics Technician is responsible for performing maintenance, repairs, and modifications on aircraft avionics systems, including communication, navigation, radar, flight control, and electrical power systems. This includes both scheduled and unscheduled maintenance in compliance with EASA Part-145 or applicable local regulations. Key duties involve diagnosing faults, replacing or repairing components, conducting functional tests using specialized equipment, and maintaining accurate maintenance records. The technician works closely with B1 engineers and other
Composite Technician
The Composite Technician possesses comprehensive expertise in advanced composite repair and maintenance, having demonstrated all foundational and specialized skills required for the role. This includes the ability to identify primary structures and principal composite components, interpret and work from technical documentation such as SRMs, blueprints, service bulletins, and engineering orders, and perform complex repairs involving hot bond metal and pre-preg composite materials with core replacement and proper ply orientation.
Aircraft Sheet Metal Technician
The Aircraft Sheet Metal Technician is responsible for fabricating layouts and templates, repairing, and modifying aircraft structural components. This role includes the fabrication and repair of non-stock structural parts, performing various metal forming operations, and interpreting OEM, SRM / SB drawings. The technician identifies major and minor structural defects and determines the appropriate repair methods to ensure the airworthiness and structural integrity of the aircraft.
Aircraft Painter
The Aircraft Painter is experienced in surface preparation, priming, masking, painting, and finishing of aircraft. The role requires thorough knowledge of aviation paint systems, corrosion prevention techniques, and adherence to cosmetic repair standards to ensure high‑quality, durable finishes that meet safety and aesthetic requirements.
Aircraft Cabin Technician
The Aircraft Cabin Technician is responsible for the installation, maintenance, repair, and refurbishment of aircraft cabin interior components, including seating, panels, carpeting, galleys, lavatories, and cabin systems. This role requires attention to detail, adherence to safety and quality standards, and the ability to work from technical manuals and engineering drawings. The technician ensures that the cabin environment meets regulatory compliance, comfort, and aesthetic standards, supporting overall passenger experience and aircraft airworthiness.
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Technician • Subang Jaya, Selangor, Malaysia