· Assists in maintaining Federal, State and local regulatory requirements for equipment and facilities.
· Monitors inventory and submits parts and supplies requisitions through proper channels.
· Maintain a clean, neat and organized work area.
· Assists Company Maintenance Supervisor, as needed.
· Evaluates effectiveness of established system programs and make recommendations for improvement.
· Other duties as assigned.
REQUIREMENTS:
· Hold a current FAA Airframe & Powerplant Certificate.
· Meet initial and continuing standards of the FAA Drug & Alcohol Program.
· Experience and knowledge in maintaining aircraft, and related components.
· Experience in operating tools and equipment in the process of maintaining aircraft.
· Ability to work with minimal supervision, using independent judgment and decision-making
· Ability to work as a team member in jobs that require a high level of cooperation and coordination.
· Ability to take directions and follow assignments within Company Policy & Procedures.
· Ability to analyze and solve problems.
· Must have computer skills.
· Must have a GED or High School Diploma.
· Prior Maintenance experience preferred.
· This position is very active and may require standing, walking, bending, kneeling, stooping, crouching, crawling and climbing up to 8 – 10 hours a day.
· Requires frequent and routine lifting or moving items weighing over 70 pounds.
· Must have work-related tools per Company minimum list.
· Must be able to pass a ten year security background check for airport badging.
· Must be 21 years or older with a clean driving record in the past five years.
Must be able to pass a pre-employment DOT/FAA drug test.

Started in 1953 in the small village of Unalakleet, Ryan Air remains a family and native owned company managed by the third generation of Ryan family. In Bush Alaska, where air service is the only way to receive and send furniture, clothing, food, medical supplies and more, the runway is a community’s lifeline.
Ryan Air, an Alaska Bush carrier for more than half a century, is a familiar sight in Alaskan villages. Air cargo shipping is our primary business. We have honed our operation around a specialized area of expertise. As a result, we take more freight to more places than any other Bush carrier in Alaska.
Ryan Air operates 20 aircraft out of seven hubs across Alaska to serve over 70 villages.