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2 answers
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Mason’s Answer
Organizational skills.
Cleanliness.
Efficiency.
Courteous.
Understanding.
Respectful.
Being able to step back and start over.
There are many skills requires to be a GOOD aircraft mechanic. It takes time to learn how to become your best self.
But this is the most important part: ability to learn (which means that you don't know everything, even if you are knowledgeable. It also means that you can't assume because things aren't always that simple).
As well, following the rules. They are there for a reason.
Best of luck!
Cleanliness.
Efficiency.
Courteous.
Understanding.
Respectful.
Being able to step back and start over.
There are many skills requires to be a GOOD aircraft mechanic. It takes time to learn how to become your best self.
But this is the most important part: ability to learn (which means that you don't know everything, even if you are knowledgeable. It also means that you can't assume because things aren't always that simple).
As well, following the rules. They are there for a reason.
Best of luck!
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G’s Answer
I would say, what any professional business or company would look for but if I must choose:
Ability to practice good safety all of the time not most of the time
Attention to detail
Timeliness
Willingness for continued self development
Continued Process Improvement/ Innovative ideas for better, faster, and the most cost effective way to do things... (Not cheaper...😏)
Integrity
Service before self
Excellence in all you do
Would be my response....
Ability to practice good safety all of the time not most of the time
Attention to detail
Timeliness
Willingness for continued self development
Continued Process Improvement/ Innovative ideas for better, faster, and the most cost effective way to do things... (Not cheaper...😏)
Integrity
Service before self
Excellence in all you do
Would be my response....