AOG Aircraft Maintenance Technician — Senior
Description

Overview

As a Senior AOG Technician, you are the technical authority in the field. When an aircraft goes down — at a domestic airport, an international destination, or a remote tarmac — you lead the response. You will mentor teammates, make independent decisions under pressure, and represent the gold standard of private aviation maintenance.


What You Will Do

  •  Lead and coordinate AOG response deployments domestically and internationally as the on-site technical authority
  •  Independently diagnose and resolve complex mechanical, electrical, and avionics issues on high-performance business jets
  •  Mentor and guide junior technicians during multi-person deployments
  •  Serve as the primary liaison with clients, flight crews, and vendors in high-stakes environments
  •  Own the full return-to-service process: work orders, sign-off documentation, parts accounting, and FAR compliance
  •  Identify systemic maintenance trends and communicate findings to leadership
  •  Deploy rapidly via commercial airline or company AOG van, carrying tools and parts provided on site to support the mission
  •  Travel up to 200 miles by vehicle from the assigned base location for AOG events; trips beyond 200 miles will be by flight

What We Are Looking For

  •  Current FAA Airframe & Powerplant (A&P) certificate — required
  •  7–10+ years of verifiable corporate or business aviation maintenance experience
  •  Prior FAR Part 145 repair station background
  •  Demonstrated experience leading or mentoring other technicians
  •  Complete personal set of aircraft mechanic hand tools (site-provided tools available for deployments)
  •  Valid driver's license with clean record; ability to pass a DOT background check
  •  Proficiency in MS Office, Corridor maintenance software, and MS devices
  •  Strong written and verbal communication skills; bilingual English/Spanish is a plus
  •  Physical ability to lift 70 lbs., work at heights up to 40 feet, and operate in confined spaces
Requirements

Preferred Aircraft & Avionics Experience

  •  Hawker 800 / 900XP (mid-size business jet)
  •  Citation Bravo / Ultra / XLS / Latitude (light to super-mid business jet)
  •  Gulfstream G-IV / G-V (large cabin business jet)
  •  Bombardier Challenger & Global Series (super-mid to large cabin business jet)
  •  Embraer Phenom 300, Praetor, or Legacy (light to large cabin business jet)
  •  Honeywell, Collins, or Garmin Avionics — advanced proficiency preferred

Schedule

7 days on / 7 days off — a full week off for every week worked. Predictable, balanced, and built for the long haul.


Benefits

  •  Medical, dental, and vision coverage
  •  401(k) with company contribution
  •  Short- and long-term disability, life insurance
  •  Paid holidays and paid vacation
  •  Health savings account
  •  Employee referral bonus
Salary Description
Up to $60/ hr depending on experience