NVIS Installation Technician
Company: Aviation Specialties Unlimited
Location: Boise
Posted on: April 2, 2026
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Job Description:
Are you ready to take your technical skills to new heights?
We’re seeking a motivated A&P NVIS Installation Technician to
join our growing team. In this dynamic role, you'll be responsible
for installing supplemental lighting systems on both rotorcraft and
fixed-wing aircraft, ensuring the highest standards of quality,
safety, and regulatory compliance. You’ll not only perform hands-on
installations but also manage associated documentation, provide
professional customer support both remotely and on-site, and assist
with post-installation updates and procedural improvements. This
role also supports a variety of Repair Station functions, which may
include general aircraft maintenance and administrative or
back-office tasks. This is a full-time position with benefits
available after a 90-day introductory period. Travel up to 50% is
expected, and some assignments may be international, offering a
unique opportunity for those who enjoy variety, hands-on
problem-solving, and working in diverse environments.
Responsibilities: Assist with install of supplemental lighting and
filtration system on customer aircraft or equipment per applicable
STC data, and complete accurate expense reports after arriving back
from the installs. Ensure all initial and recurrent training is
recorded and maintained in accordance with Repair Station Training
Manual. Develop working knowledge of the current Repair Station
Manual and all of its contents, and knowledge of the FAA CFRs. The
ability to know and comply with all applicable current FARs, ACs
and other FAA guidance. Complete and submit all applicable
installation checklists and documentation. Ensure work order
documentation is complete and executed in accordance with the
current Repair Station Manual and Repair Station Forms Manual
requirements. Identify and inform Repair Station Manager of any
updates needed in pertinent manuals and Modification
specifications. Notify ASU personnel of discrepancies/suggestions
for ensuring that corrections are made correctly and with proper
approvals. Work with NVIS Installation team to provide technical
support and troubleshooting to assist Customers and solve technical
problems, issues and discrepancies. Ensure the Quality and Repair
Station managers are informed of Customer’s technical problems,
issues and discrepancies. Participate in the creation and updating
of new or existing Modification Specifications. Execute and
distribute return to service documents after supplemental lighting
and filtration system is installed and approved on customer
aircraft. Communicate and coordinate with ASU customers, potential
ASU customers, DERs, DARs, FAA, and foreign Civil Aviation
Authorities. Act as liaison during the night vision compatible
lighting STC modifications. Ensure tools utilized for STC
installations are in compliance with current calibration inspection
certifications throughout the duration of STC installations being
worked on. Requirements Travel: Position requires frequent and
extended travel, estimated at 20 weeks per year, primarily Monday
through Friday. Candidates must be willing and able to travel up to
50% annually. Education & Certification: Must have a valid FAA
Airframe & Powerplant (A&P) certificate or Avionics Technician
qualification (NCATT AET preferred). Valid driver’s license and
passport required. Must be legally authorized to work in the United
States. This means being a U.S. citizen, a lawful permanent
resident (Green Card holder), or holding a valid work visa.
Experience & Skills: 4 years of hands-on experience in aircraft
modification, avionics installation, or similar technical aviation
work. Strong avionics and electrical systems experience is
essential. Demonstrated experience reviewing engineering drawings
and producing accurate redlines. Strong Technical writing skills,
specifically for procedures, instructions, and documentation.
Excellent communication skills, including: Cross-functional
coordination within the team Professional interaction with
customers Clear communication with FAA representatives and other
regulators Meticulous attention to detail and strong discipline in
following established processes, procedures, and quality standards.
Working knowledge of FAA regulations relevant to aircraft
modification, including Part 43, Part 65, and Part 145. Must be
capable of interpreting and applying regulatory and instructional
materials accurately. Ability to manage multiple complex tasks and
projects simultaneously, even under high-stress conditions. Must be
computer literate with solid working knowledge of Microsoft
Windows, Outlook, Word, Excel, Adobe Acrobat, and Windows Explorer
for electronic file management. Physical Requirements: Must be able
to safely and comfortably maneuver in and around small aircraft
cockpits and sensitive equipment. Requires free range of motion and
the ability to lift and move objects weighing up to 70 lbs.
Communication: Must be able to read, write, and communicate
effectively in English. Bilingual (Spanish) skills are a plus.
Preferred Qualifications: Familiarity with Repair Station
operations Exposure to Supplemental Type Certificates (STCs) and
the supporting documentation lifecycle. Familiarity with DER/DAR
coordination or airworthiness inspections.
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