We are seeking an experienced, hands-on Avionics Manager to lead our shop floor and drive the
technical excellence of every aircraft that comes through our hangar. This is a working leadership role
for someone who thrives at the intersection of master-level avionics craftsmanship and team leadership
— directing installations, mentoring technicians, and owning the quality, safety, and on-time delivery of
every project.
The Avionics Manager is the technical authority on the floor: the person other technicians turn to for the
toughest troubleshooting calls, the steady hand at final close-out, and the leader who steps in for the
General Manager when needed. If you take pride in turning out flawless work, building strong teams,
and seeing aircraft return to service in better shape than they arrived — we want to talk.
— Key Responsibilities —
Leadership & Team Development
• Lead the production team day-to-day and serve as acting General Manager during the GM's
absence.
• Serve as the primary technical resource for the shop, resolving complex installation and
troubleshooting issues escalated by technicians.
• Mentor, train, and develop technicians at all skill levels, building a high-performing team and a
clear path for career growth.
• Manage attendance, performance, and compliance across the avionics team.
• Communicate proactively on job timelines, shop issues, parts delays, and change orders to keep
every stakeholder aligned.
Quality, Safety & Compliance
• Own in-process inspections and final close-outs, ensuring every aircraft is delivered on time,
clean, fully tested, and with complete paperwork.
• Verify that all work meets applicable FAA regulatory requirements, manufacturer specifications,
and customer expectations.
• Inspect all work for a defect-free assembly prior to close-out.
• Write and resolve Corrective Action Reports (CARs) to drive continuous improvement.
• Maintain records in full compliance with FAA and company requirements.
Technical Execution
• Install, troubleshoot, and repair avionics systems and aircraft wiring across a wide range of
corporate and private aircraft.
• Perform removal and installation of avionics components, fabrication of wire harnesses,
terminations, ring-out, and functional testing.
• Execute soldering, harness build-up, wire stripping and crimping, fault isolation, and repair of avionics system malfunctions.
• Reassemble aircraft interiors, instrument panels, and avionics equipment bays following installation.
• Restore aircraft to safe, airworthy condition every time.
Operations & Customer Experience
• Engage directly with customers to understand their needs and deliver solutions that build longterm relationships.
• Meet all work order deadlines and escalate early when circumstances put a delivery at risk.
• Maintain the shop facility, equipment, and tools in clean, organized, and serviceable condition.
• Champion a culture of safety, accountability, and pride in the work.