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DIRECT HIRE - Aviation Safety Inspector Airworthiness (General Aviation Maintenance)

Federal Aviation Administration

Department of Transportation

Fresh

Location

Salary

$52,727 - $99,404

per year

Closes

February 13, 2026

Job Description

Summary

This job involves inspecting and certifying the maintenance of small general aviation aircraft to ensure they are safe to fly, working for the Federal Aviation Administration in Puerto Rico.

You'll check airframes, engines, and systems on planes weighing 12,500 pounds or less, often in repair shops or with airlines.

It's a great fit for experienced aircraft mechanics who enjoy steady hours, teamwork, and contributing to aviation safety.

Key Requirements

  • At least one year of specialized experience equivalent to FG-7 or higher in aircraft maintenance and airworthiness certification
  • FAA Mechanic Certificate with both airframe and powerplant ratings
  • Experience maintaining and repairing airframes, powerplants, and aircraft systems on planes with 12,500 pounds or less maximum takeoff weight
  • Recent aircraft maintenance work within the last 3 years in a repair station, air carrier, military, or government facility
  • Valid state driver's license and fluency in English
  • High school diploma or equivalent, with no more than two Federal Aviation regulation violations in the last 5 years
  • Ability to meet medical requirements, including good vision, hearing, and no conditions that pose safety risks

Full Job Description

Join the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) as a General Aviation Maintenance Inspector. The FAA is a work environment rich in teamwork and work life balance.

Enjoy benefits such as weekends off, paid holiday, steady work hours, sick and annual leave, health insurance, and more.

Begin a rewarding career with the FAA and be part of a select group of individuals whose mission is to provide the safest, most efficient aerospace in the world!

OPM Qualifications Standard for Aviation Safety Series, FG-1825 Minimum Eligibility Requirements: Not more than two separate incidents involving Federal Aviation regulations violations in the last 5 years; Valid State driver`s license; Fluency in the English language; No chemical dependencies or drug abuse that could interfere with job performance; and High school diploma or equivalent.

Aviation Safety Inspector positions have job-related medical requirements.

When applicable, applicants MUST meet job-related medical requirements which will be assessed and validated during the pre-employment process.

Medical Requirements: Applicants must be physically able to perform the duties of the Aviation Safety Inspector position in a safe and efficient manner, with or without a reasonable accommodation.

The minimum medical requirements include the following requirements: Have good distant vision in each eye and be able to read, without strain, printed materials the size of typewritten characters (glasses and contact lenses permitted); Have the ability to hear the conversational voice (hearing aid permitted); and Not have any physical condition that would cause them to be a hazard to themselves or others that would interfere with their ability to fly as passengers in a variety of aircraft.

SPECIALIZED EXPERIENCE, TRAINING, AND CERTIFICATION REQUIREMENTS: To qualify for this position you must demonstrate in your application that you possess at least one year of specialized experience equivalent to the FG-7, FG-9, FG-11, or FG-12 level.

Specialized experience is experience that has equipped you with the particular knowledge, skills, and abilities to perform successfully the duties of the position.

Applicants should include examples of specialized experience in their work history.

In addition, applicants MUST meet all of the following: Experience involving the maintenance and repair of airframes, power plants, and aircraft systems with responsibility for certifying airworthiness; Maintenance experience with 12,500 pounds or less maximum certificated takeoff weight; Aircraft maintenance experience in a repair station; air carrier or airline repair facility; military repair facility; or local, state or Federal government agency; Aircraft maintenance work experience within the last 3 years; and FAA Mechanic Certificate with airframe and power plant ratings.

Specialized experience equivalent to the FG-7 level includes duties such as a Mechanic for a part 145 operator with airframe and power plant ratings.

Specialized experience at the FG-9 level involves assignments involving familiar aircraft, facilities and equipment.

Work at this level is typically subject to review and specific guidelines to ensure compliance with instructions, such as duties as a Lead Mechanic for a part 121, 135, or 145 operator.

Specialized experience at the FG-11 grade level involves a broad scope of responsibility, more variety, and less clear guidelines such as duties as a Quality Auditor for a Title 14 CFR Part 121, or 135; General Foreman, Foreman, Shift Supervisor, or Shift Manager for a Part 121, 135, or 145; or Supervisory Inspector for a Part 91, 91K, 121, 125, 135, or 145 repair station.

Work at this level is typically subject to review to assure compliance with organized policies or regulations, and specific guidelines to ensure compliance with organizational policies or regulations.

Specialized experience at the FG-12 involves a wide range of assignments or a few highly complex assignments, requiring planning and organization, setting priorities and working without clear or specific guidelines such as Manager above General Foreman/Supervisory Inspector for a title 14 CFR Part 121 or 135 operator or Manager above General Foreman/Supervisory inspector for a Part 145 repair station with airframe and/or power plant ratings.

Work at this level is typically reviewed only to assess the impact on overall organizational objectives. Major Duties:

Candidate must complete an extensive training program to include formal and on-the-job training up to and possibly 24 months regardless of grade level.

Duties at the FG-9 grade level may include but are not limited to the following: Assisting in enforcement investigation and preparation of final reports; Participating in accident/incident and complaint investigation; and Assisting in the re-examination of certificated airmen or recertification of an operator or agency.

Duties at the FG-11 grade level may include but are not limited to the following: Assuring that aviation organization and airmen comply with regulatory requirements and reports deficiencies to the principal inspector or supervisor; Providing assistance in the evaluation of air carriers, air agencies, and air operators and making recommendations to the principal inspector or supervisor; and Assisting in the recertification of an operator or agency.

Duties at the FG-12 grade level include but are not limited to the following: Evaluating mechanics and repair facilities for initial certification and continuing adequacy; Evaluating the mechanic's training program; Inspecting aircraft and related equipment for airworthiness; and Evaluating the maintenance aspects of programs of air carriers and similar commercial operations.

The evaluations may include the adequacy of maintenance facilities, equipment and procedures; the competence of employees; the adequacy of the program or schedule for periodic maintenance and overhauls; and the airworthiness of the aircraft.

Aviation Safety Inspectors (Airworthiness) may perform a variety of other inspections, investigations and advisory duties however, the primary requirement for positions in this specialty is knowledge and skill pertaining to the maintenance and airworthiness of aircraft.

Inspectors are required to travel frequently and to occasionally work irregular duty hours.

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Posted on USAJOBS: 1/30/2026 | Added to FreshGovJobs: 1/30/2026

Source: USAJOBS | ID: FAA-AHF-26-GAM-97105