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Finding a job
Posted On: 03/28/2008 15:22:49
I am currently coming to the end of my enlistment in the USAF. I have been a backshop jet engine mechanic for 3 yrs (still have one year left) on the F101-102. I am in the process of getting my A&P but I have little Airframe experince. I have buddies on the flight line helping me get signed off on my core tasks on the airframe. I am searching for engine mechanic jobs and coming up with very little. I was wondering if anyone knows a good site to look or a place that is always looking for a good engine mechanic.



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04/10/2008 23:13:26
http://www.jsfirm.com  Put your resume on there.  I put mine on there after getting out of the Navy, and 12 hours later, I was getting job offers.


04/08/2008 09:04:01
Sometimes you can be successful by searching the net for well known engine manufacturers who have applications right on their website. These companies have everything from the obvious mechanics to other positions, such as Field Service Representatives, Instructors, Managers, etc. Repair and Overhaul facilities are not your only option! The manufacturing facilities usually have great benefit packages, as well.

P&W, GE, Allison RR, Turbomecca are all great starting points. Good luck!



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