Corporate Aircraft AOG Technician / PilotJoin the Pacific's Most Capable Mobile Aircraft Maintenance Team
[Company] LLC is seeking an experienced Corporate Aircraft AOG Technician / Pilot to join the Pacific's most capable mobile Aircraft on Ground (AOG) response team.
This is a unique opportunity for an aviation professional who is both an experienced FAA A&P mechanic and a licensed pilot.
While your primary responsibility is aircraft maintenance, our technicians operate in a fast-paced, statewide AOG environment where rapid deployment is critical. A pilot certificate allows our technicians to reposition PMX company aircraft throughout the Hawaiian Islands to rapidly transport technicians, specialized tools, equipment, parts, and other mission-critical resources wherever they are needed. The ability to think like both a mechanic and a pilot is an integral part of our rapid-response mission.
This is not a traditional hangar position. Every day is different. While our primary customer base consists of business and corporate aircraft, PMX supports virtually any aircraft when our customers need us. From Gulfstreams and Globals to turboprops, helicopters, piston aircraft, military support, and specialty aircraft, our technicians are expected to solve complex maintenance challenges wherever they arise.
What We Offer
Competitive hourly compensation based on experience
Industry-leading overtime opportunities based on when work is performed—not simply the number of hours worked
Premium pay for after-hours, weekends, federal holidays, and extended-duty callouts
Thirty (30) days of Paid Time Off (PTO) beginning on your date of hire
Company-provided work truck
Company-subsidized housing
Relocation allowance for qualified candidates
Company-provided specialty tools and equipment
Factory and OEM training opportunities
Statewide travel throughout the Hawaiian Islands
Opportunities to support aircraft throughout the South Pacific and East Asia
Access to a company fleet used to rapidly deploy technicians, tools, parts, and equipment throughout Hawaii
Small, highly experienced team with direct access to management
Responsibilities
Perform Aircraft on Ground (AOG) maintenance throughout the State of Hawaii
Troubleshoot complex aircraft systems independently
Perform inspections, scheduled maintenance, and unscheduled repairs
Coordinate with customers, OEM technical support, and PMX dispatch
Complete FAA-compliant maintenance documentation
Maintain exceptional customer service and professionalism
Travel throughout Hawaii and, as operational requirements dictate, support aircraft in the South Pacific and East Asia
Maintain proficiency as a certificated pilot
Minimum Qualifications
FAA Airframe & Powerplant Certificate
FAA Private Pilot Certificate (minimum)
Current FAA BasicMed qualification or FAA Medical Certificate
Valid driver's license
Ability to obtain and maintain airport security badges (SIDA/AOA)
Strong troubleshooting and diagnostic skills
Excellent communication and customer service skills
Ability to work independently with minimal supervision
Ability to travel throughout Hawaii and the Pacific region
Preferred Qualifications
Five or more years of corporate aircraft maintenance experience
Experience supporting Aircraft on Ground (AOG) operations
Factory training on one or more business aircraft
Inspection Authorization (IA) preferred
Gulfstream experience is highly desired
Experience on Bombardier Challenger and Global aircraft is highly desirable
Applicants with Bombardier CRJ experience are also encouraged to apply
Experience on one or more of the following aircraft is preferred:
Gulfstream (all models)
Bombardier Challenger series
Bombardier Global series
Dassault Falcon
Applicants with substantial Bombardier CRJ experience are encouraged to apply, as many systems and maintenance philosophies are directly transferable to our operation.
Who We're Looking For
This position is best suited for an experienced aviation professional who enjoys solving difficult problems with minimal supervision. Successful PMX technicians are self-motivated, adaptable, and comfortable making sound maintenance decisions in the field.
You should enjoy variety, travel, and working directly with aircraft owners, operators, OEM technical support, and flight crews. No two days are the same, and every maintenance event presents a new challenge.
If you're looking for a predictable maintenance routine inside the same hangar every day, this probably isn't the right position. If you're looking for a career where your judgment, professionalism, and technical ability truly matter, we'd like to hear from you.
About [Company]
[Company] is Hawaii's statewide mobile aircraft maintenance provider. While we primarily support business aviation, our technicians are trusted to maintain and recover virtually any aircraft when operational requirements demand it. We provide rapid Aircraft on Ground (AOG) response, inspections, troubleshooting, scheduled maintenance, and aircraft recovery operations throughout Hawaii and across the Pacific region.
Unlike traditional maintenance facilities, our technicians work directly where our customers need them. To support our rapid-response mission, PMX maintains a fleet of aircraft, specialized service vehicles, and mobile support equipment that allow us to quickly deploy technicians, tools, parts, and equipment anywhere in the Hawaiian Islands.
Our technicians are trusted to solve complex maintenance issues in the field while representing the most capable mobile aircraft maintenance operation in the Pacific.
If you're looking for a career where every day is different, your decisions matter, and your work directly keeps some of the world's finest business aircraft flying, PMX offers an operating environment unlike anywhere else in the industry.
Location
This is a home-based field position serving customers throughout Hawaii and the greater Pacific region.
Technicians are dispatched directly from home and do not report to a daily office or maintenance facility.
If you're ready to build a career with the Pacific's premier mobile Aircraft on Ground (AOG) maintenance organization, we'd like to hear from you.
Join the team that keeps Hawaii's business aviation fleet flying.
Pay: $180,000.00 - $220,000.00 per year
Benefits:
Paid time off
License/Certification:
Airframe & Powerplant License (Required)
Pilot License (Required)