Aircraft Maintenance Pilot
Listed on 2026-07-08
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Aerospace / Aviation / Avionics, Airport Staff & Aviation Operations
If your passion is flying and you want to work in an environment where every second counts, contact us today!
Position:Aviation Maintenance Pilot
Location:Ogden Regional Maintenance Facility, Ogden, UT
Airframe:C90 and PC12
Schedule:TBD
Annual Salary:$100,000
The Aircraft Maintenance Pilot (AMP) assigned to a Guardian Flight Regional Maintenance Facility is primarily responsible for performing maintenance check flights of company aircraft and other duties as per the duties and responsibilities listed below. The AMP will report directly to the Regional Director of Aviation—Flight Operations (DAFO) for all duties assigned. The AMP will have a ‘dotted line’ relationship with the regional maintenance leadership for scheduling and tasking.
MinimumRequired Qualifications
- 14 CFR 135 IFR Pilot in Command (PIC) Qualifications as required by 14 CFR 135.243(c) (1,2,3)
- Current First or Second Class FAA Medical Certificate
- 100 hours as Pilot in Command of a Multi-Engine Airplane
- High School Diploma, GED, or equivalent
- Valid and unexpired driver’s license
- Ability to interpret, apply, and effectively communicate complex technical data and processes associated with aircraft systems
- Ability and willingness to participate in after-hours and on-call support of aircraft operational needs, which may include travel and working some evenings, weekends, and holidays
- Possess strong work ethic, customer service skills, and the ability to communicate effectively both in writing and verbally
- Ability to work in a team environment with an eagerness to contribute to the overall success of the Maintenance department and the Company
- Valid and current FAA A&P License.
- 100 hours as PIC in King Air or PC-12 model aircraft
- Experience maintaining general aviation and/or turboprop powered aircraft
- Perform pre- and post-maintenance visual inspections, ground runs, and operational check flights (OCF) for aircraft undergoing scheduled and unscheduled maintenance at regional maintenance facilities and in the field for troubleshooting and/or to ensure aircraft systems are functioning in accordance with design specifications
- Perform aircraft reposition flights as required for aircraft maintenance to support operational needs
- Ensure aircraft quality and operational readiness after undergoing maintenance, including interior and exterior cosmetic items, emergency equipment and basic medical supplies, company and regulatory requirements, interior and exterior cleanliness, and other return to service items as required
- Ensure compliance with updates and revisions of Electronic Flight Bags, Pilot Operating Handbooks, Aircraft Flight Manuals, Aircraft Weight and Balance records, and Pilot Guides for aircraft being returned to service after a scheduled periodic inspection event
- Maintain accurate company and regulatory documentation and record keeping for risk assessment, shifts, load manifests, etc
- Interacts and collaborate with the Maintenance, Operations, Dispatch, Quality Assurance, and Safety departments
- Maintain required certifications, ongoing ground and air training, with an emphasis on aircraft systems training
- Other duties as assigned
- Required to work in outside weather conditions
- Must be able to work night, day, and overnight shifts as assigned
- May need to deice the plane, assist with towing the aircraft and maneuvering in and out of the hangar, prep the plane for flight
Physical Demands:
Please see the list of physical requirements.
Global Medical Response and its family of companies are an Equal Opportunity Employer, which includes supporting veterans and providing reasonable accommodations for individuals with a disability.
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