AAA USA is looking to fill a Avionics Technician located in Arizona, West Virginia and Georgia.Position Summary:Responsible for performing routine and non-routine heavy aircraft maintenance and/or modifications in an MRO environment, including component removal and installation, routine open/close, component tagging, wire cleaning, wire lay in and tie up, circuit breaker lockout/tag-out and safe/proficient use of ground support equipment.Essential Functions:Troubleshoot, repair, inspect, modify and service aircraft avionics, electrical and electronic equipment.Perform and document all work per appropriate manuals and regulations as required.Troubleshoot and repair components detached from the aircraft, for example, flaps, ailerons, elevators, rudders, doors, and leading edgesComply with environmental health / safety policies and proceduresAssist with mechanical / electrical removals and installationsMay assist with maintenance at off-site locationsOperate ground support equipment if requiredTransport aircraft for maintenance using tugs as neededQualifications:Minimum of 1 year avionics work experience or substantiated equivalent experience; corporate jet aircraft / commercial aircraft experience is preferredHave a certificate from Avionics / electric A/C Technical School or equivalent military/vendor training is preferredAble to read and understand electrical engineering drawingsAbility to effectively communicate (verbal & written) aircraft statusOwn a basic set of hand tools with the ability to demonstrate inventory & control of toolsGround Support Equipment Qualifications and/or Engine Run Qualification may be requiredA license OR A license is preferredGROL (General Radiotelephone Operator License) or AET (Aircraft Electronics Technician) Certificate is preferred