Clear Star Aviation is a fast-moving FAA Part 145 repair station at Addison Airport (KADS). We work on everything from piston to turboprop to light/mid jets, and we’re looking for an Avionics Technician who’s solid, dependable, and takes pride in clean installs and clean paperwork.
What you’ll do
- Install, troubleshoot, repair, and test aircraft avionics systems and components
- Perform avionics upgrades, retrofits, wiring repairs, and harness fabrication
- Use wiring diagrams/schematics to diagnose faults efficiently (and correctly)
- Conduct operational checks, pitot/static checks as applicable, and return-to-service testing
- Document work performed clearly and accurately (logbook entries, work orders)
- Coordinate with maintenance/inspection teams to keep projects moving and customers happy
- Maintain a safe, organized work area and follow shop procedures and quality standards
What we’re looking for (3–5 years)
- 3–5 years hands-on avionics experience in GA, turboprop, and/or business aviation
- Comfortable troubleshooting (not just swapping boxes)
- Strong wiring skills: crimping, soldering (as needed), routing, lacing, shielding, terminations
- Familiar with common test equipment (DMM, ramp testers, etc.) and avionics tooling
- Ability to read and interpret wiring diagrams, installation manuals, and service docs
- Reliable, team-oriented, and able to manage priorities in a busy shop
Preferred Aircraft Experience (make/model)
Light & Mid Jets
- Cessna Citation: CJ series (CJ1/CJ2/CJ3/CJ4), Citation XLS/XLS+ (560XL), Citation V/Ultra/Encore (560), Citation II/Bravo (550/552)
- Embraer: Phenom 100/300
- Learjet: 35/36, 40/45, 70/75
Popular Turboprops
- Beechcraft: King Air 90/100/200/300 series
- Pilatus: PC-12
- Daher: TBM 700/850/900/910/940
Nice-to-haves
- Garmin avionics installation/troubleshooting experience (G1000/G3000/G5000, GTN, etc.)
- Previous Part 145 environment experience
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