Full-Time

Flight Test Mechanic

A&P

Posted on 11/19/2024

Archer

Archer

1,001-5,000 employees

Designs electric aircraft for urban mobility

Automotive & Transportation

Compensation Overview

$32.3 - $40.38Hourly

Senior

No H1B Sponsorship

Salinas, CA, USA

Position requires travel 5-10% of the time.

Category
Flight Dynamics
Research & Development
Aerospace Engineering
Requirements
  • FAA Airframe and Powerplant license (A&P Required)
  • 8+ years of experience in the aerospace industry
  • 8+ years of aircraft maintenance experience
  • Previous developmental or Part 23/Part 27 certification flight test maintenance experience
  • Hands-on with fly-by-wire aircraft and flight test instrumentation
  • Aircraft configuration management and conformity experience
  • Experience working with high voltage systems
  • Knowledge of wiring techniques and best practices (crimping, routing, securing, etc.)
  • Driving of aircraft tugs, carts, and lifts within an airport environment
  • A collaborative attitude, excellent written and verbal communication skills, and meticulous attention to detail with the ability to communicate and build cross-functional relationships
  • Work with all levels of personnel and effectively interact with technicians and engineers
  • Excellent planning and organization skills, including the ability to give direction to others
  • Ability to drive continuous improvement activities to exceed expectations and help promote a professional shop and organizational environment
  • Working Hours: Ability to work a flexible schedule may include nights, weekends, and holidays
  • Travel Requirements: This position requires travel 5-10% of the time
Responsibilities
  • Build and maintain a fly-by-wire aircraft according to aviation standards using shop and calibrated tooling including torque wrenches, crimping and stripping tools
  • Perform developmental, experimental and production aircraft maintenance, repair, modification, installation, and testing tasks; giving direction to others as needed
  • Marshall, charge, preflight, & maintain aircraft ensuring they are ready for daily flight test operations by minimizing aircraft downtime and maximizing aircraft availability
  • Help create and carry out Flight Test maintenance policies and procedures including 5s, FOD, work orders, tool control, etc
  • Follow maintenance safety policies and procedures for ground operations as a part of Archers Safety Management System
  • Provide plans and status updates back to the Flight Test Maintenance Manager on assigned aircraft and projects
  • Provide input on the design and fabrication of novel air vehicles from a perspective of hands on repairability and maintainability
  • Maintain aircraft maintenance records required by FAA regulations, manufacturer recommendations, and company policy
  • Comply with Engineering Orders affecting Flight Test Aircraft and communicate aircraft deficiencies to the Maintenance Manager or Engineering
  • Ensure calibration of test equipment and tools
  • Ensure that products, parts, supplies, and consumables are adequately stocked to meet Flight Testing operations
  • Monitor expiration dates for aircraft parts, aircraft/hangar consumable supplies, first aid kits, applicable survival/emergency equipment
  • Work from a variety of technical materials such as blueprints, schematics, handbooks, drawings, and engineering work orders providing feedback as required
  • Meet scheduled timelines and, in some cases, aggressive deadlines to have aircraft flight ready for project milestones
  • Assume any duties as delegated by the Flight Test Maintenance Manager

Archer designs and develops electric vertical takeoff and landing (eVTOL) aircraft aimed at transforming urban transportation. Their aircraft operate by taking off and landing vertically, which allows them to navigate congested city environments efficiently. Archer targets urban commuters, city planners, and transportation networks, offering eco-friendly solutions to improve urban mobility. Unlike traditional transportation methods, Archer's eVTOLs provide a sustainable alternative that reduces environmental impact. The company generates revenue through the sale of its aircraft and may also offer air taxi services in the future. Archer's goal is to lead the shift towards sustainable air mobility, making urban commuting more efficient and environmentally friendly.

Company Stage

IPO

Total Funding

$637.8M

Headquarters

Palo Alto, California

Founded

2020

Growth & Insights
Headcount

6 month growth

10%

1 year growth

24%

2 year growth

71%
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Simplify's Take

What believers are saying

  • Archer's collaboration with Southwest Airlines and other major partners could lead to widespread adoption of eVTOL technology, revolutionizing urban air mobility.
  • The completion of high-volume manufacturing facilities positions Archer to scale production rapidly, meeting growing demand for eVTOL aircraft.
  • Strong financial investments and strategic agreements, such as those with Abu Dhabi, provide a solid foundation for accelerated growth and market expansion.

What critics are saying

  • The nascent eVTOL market faces regulatory hurdles that could delay commercial operations and impact revenue.
  • High dependency on successful integration and performance of new technologies, such as high-volume battery pack manufacturing, poses operational risks.

What makes Archer unique

  • Archer Aviation focuses on electric vertical takeoff and landing (eVTOL) aircraft, setting it apart from traditional aviation companies.
  • Strategic partnerships with major airlines like Southwest and mobility platforms like KakaoMobility enhance Archer's market reach and operational capabilities.
  • Significant investments from industry giants like Stellantis and agreements with Abu Dhabi underscore strong financial backing and confidence in Archer's technology.

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