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             Listed below are employment possibilities that we are aware of out there in Chinook country. No, we do not have any connection with the folks listed on this page and can not answer any questions concerning any position. Please contact the company direct via the telephone number or email address shown below.

 

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          March 2006:

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania:

Contact Alison Elmer, Aviation Recruiter, (Ph) 215-420-4307, (Fax) 215-420-4351, (Toll free) 877-369-7153 , 655 Business Center Drive, Suite 110, Horsham, PA 19044.

Current Openings:

1. Large company is looking to hire several experienced helicopter mechanics. Mechanics will be on the production side of the helicopter. They will attend a classroom training program and will be responsible for assembling helicopters. Must have at least 5 years of experience in aviation. Must have good mechanical knowledge and helicopter background preferred. This is a probationary to direct hire and offers an excellent pay rate plus vacation and holiday pay. Please contact Alison Elmer directly!

2. Large aviation company is looking to hire several aviation electronic technicians to work on there assembly line. They will be responsible for performing wire harnesses and troubleshooting on the aircraft as it is being produced. They will be in classroom training for 4 months- 1 1/2 classroom and the rest hand-on. Technicians MUST HAVE experience in:

1. routing wire harnesses.
2. multi-pin plugs.
3. co-axial crimping.
4. electrical bonding.

Must have at least THREE YEARS in AVIATION as a Avionics technician!! Helicopter background is preferred but not required! PLEASE ONLY APPLY IF YOU HAVE AVIATION BACKGROUND!! This is a contract to hire position!! Offers vacation and holiday pay!!!

Please contact Alison Elmer directly.

 

 

         

 

          July 2004:

LEAR SIEGLER EMPLOYMENT OPENINGS:

Send resumes for prospective candidates to MWC, fax 405-610-6272, e-mail: HROKC@learinc.com, or please mail to LSI, Attn. Recruiting-2004, 2701 Liberty Parkway, Suite 304, Midwest City, OK 73110-2884.

Current Openings: Aviation Electricians, Aircraft Sheetmetal Mechanics, T-53 or T701 Engine Mechanic, C-130, UH-1,UH-60 & CH-47 Mechanics, A&P license preferred for: Fort Lewis, Washington; Phoenix, Arizona; Helena, Montana; Los Alamitos, California; Groton, Connecticut; Johnstown, Pennsylvania; Indiantown Gap, Pennsylvania; Bangor, Maine; Fort Drum, New York; Aberdeen, Maryland; Eastover, South Carolina; Salisbury, North Carolina; Davenport, Iowa; Marana, Arizona; Gulfport, Mississippi; Keesler Air Force Base, Mississippi; Corpus Christi Army Depot; Warner Robins Air Force Base, Georgia; Hill Air Force Base, Utah.

Wheel & Track Vehicles and Generators (Mechanics, Workers & Helpers), Welder, Stock Clerks: Fort Carson; Fort Riley; Fort Bragg; Fort Campbell.

 

         

 

          April 2004:

Charles T. Muhs, M International, Inc., 1301 Dolley Madison Blvd., McLean, VA 22101. Tel: (703) 448-4400, Fax: (703) 448-4408, Cell: (571) 338-3216. E-mail: cmuhs@mintex.net

...hiring Pilots, Aircraft Technicians and Quality Assurance personnel.

 

         

 

 

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