Posted: May 14, 2026

A&P Aircraft Technician - Cirrus SR22/T

Citizen Air - Port Angeles, WA
Full-time
Salary: $30.00 - $33.00 Hourly
Application Deadline: Jul 14, 2026
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A&P Aircraft Technician: KCLM, Port Angeles, Washington

About the Role

We are looking for a hands-on A&P technician with experience maintaining Cirrus SR22 and SR22T aircraft across Part 91, Part 91K, and Part 135 operations. Strong electrical and avionics troubleshooting skills are a plus. Type-specific training provided as needed.

What You Will Do

  • Perform line, annual, and 100 hour inspections, resolve discrepancies, support MELs, respond to AOG events, and return aircraft to service.
  • Troubleshoot electrical and avionics systems. Perform wiring repairs, LRU swaps, software loads, and functional checks on integrated avionics such as Garmin G1000 or G1000 NXi.
  • Complete accurate digital documentation and coordinate parts and vendors.
  • Work standard hours with periodic on call coverage for AOG.
  • Maintain awareness of and comply with CAPS (Cirrus Airframe Parachute System) safety protocols. Willingness to complete CAPS safety training required.
    • FAA A&P certificate. IA preferred.
    • Strong electrical and avionics skills.
    • Comfortable with maintenance tracking software and OEM portals.
    • Valid driver license and acceptable MVR. Operating tugs and company vehicles is an essential job function.
    • Must meet FAA anti-drug and alcohol program requirements for safety-sensitive positions.
    • US. work authorization.
  • Compensation and Benefits

    • Pay range: $30.00 to $33.00 per hour DOE. Overtime eligible. Pay increase based on licenses and experience.
    • Benefits: Employee Medical Health Insurance, Simple IRA with 3% company match, Washington State Paid Sick Leave, 10 Paid Vacation Days and 7 paid Holidays.
    • OEM course training and a path to Lead Technician or Maintenance Manager.

    Compliance Note

    This posting includes the pay range, a general description of benefits, and other compensation as required by Washington pay transparency law. A driver license is required because operating tugs and company vehicles is an essential duty of the job.