Aircraft Electrician performs preventative and non-routine maintenance and inspections of aircraft avionics and electrical systems. Uses manufacturer's reference documents, diagrams, and best practices to troubleshoot problems, identify the correct solutions and replace or repair components and parts. Being an Aircraft Electrician conducts quality testing, verification procedures, and required documentation of all completed work. Ensures compliance with all FAA maintenance regulations and requirements. Additionally, Aircraft Electrician typically requires an associate degree in aviation electronics, avionics or equivalent. Requires Airframe & Powerplant (A&P) License. Typically reports to a supervisor or manager. The Aircraft Electrician works independently within established procedures associated with the specific job function. Has gained proficiency in multiple competencies relevant to the job. To be an Aircraft Electrician typically requires 3-5 years of related experience. (Copyright 2024 Salary.com)
The Business Development Manager is accountable for maintaining sales coverage and developing the market for Wesco products and services within an assigned geographical territory an extensive traveling; for collaborating with Inside/Outside Sales and branch offices in support of building and maintaining sales; and incorporating Wesco sales initiatives, policies and programs in support of business plans and strategic objectives.
Individual will work independently to solidify customer relationships through sales calls, application and design assistance, and product demonstrations, through maintaining a strong market intelligence, product knowledge and awareness of local competitive conditions; and will provide prompt reporting to the Outside Sales Director.