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Intern – Simulator Maintenance

Avenger Flight Group (AFG)

Schedule: 25–30 hours per week (1-hour unpaid break)

Compensation: $15–$18/hour, depending on experience (DOE)

Avenger Flight Group is seeking motivated interns to join our Simulator Maintenance Department. This hands-on role offers a unique opportunity to gain practical technical and organizational experience in a fast-paced aviation training environment. Ideal for students or recent graduates pursuing careers in aviation technology, systems engineering, or related fields.

Key Responsibilities:

  • Perform routine cleaning, sanitization, and minor maintenance of flight simulators
  • Assist with corrective maintenance, hardware modifications, and refurbishment activities
  • Support daily simulator operations including pre-flight and post-flight checks
  • Accurately record maintenance tasks
  • Interact with customers and flight crews professionally to ensure satisfaction

Qualifications:

  • Currently enrolled in or recent graduate of a college or technical program in Aviation, Avionics, Engineering, or a related discipline
  • Basic understanding of aircraft systems, avionics, or navigation concepts
  • Comfortable using hand tools and basic diagnostic/test equipment
  • Strong technical aptitude with solid computer skills
  • Excellent communication and teamwork abilities
  • Physically able to climb stairs, bend, stoop, and stand for extended periods
  • Must have legal right to work; company is not able to sponsor visas
  • Must reside locally or have reliable transportation to the facility
  • Must be able to speak, read, and write English fluently

If you are interested in this position, please apply using the following link: HTTPS://SECURE.ENTERTIMEONLINE.COM/TA/CBIZ752AA.CAREERS?APPLYTOJOB=

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