Classification Description
Repairs, maintains, and inspects aircraft structures, systems, components, and related equipment. Removes and installs aircraft components. Conducts functional tests of repaired components and systems. Special certifications may be required. May be required to adjust, align, and rig aircraft systems. May be required to direct and/or performs aircraft jacking, lifting, and towing operations. Identifies aircraft corrosion for prevention and repair. May be required to perform crash recovery duties. Required to perform assigned tasks within your work center that directly supports necessary functions of this job classification.
Specialty Qualifications
a. Knowledge. Knowledge of principles applying to aircraft systems, concepts and applications of maintenance directives and data reporting, and using technical data is mandatory. Knowledge of Air Force supply and deficiency reporting procedures and the proper handling, use, and disposal of hazardous waste and materials is mandatory. Knowledge of MIS (CAMS/IMDS) and desktop computer operations and use is mandatory. Must have working knowledge of Air Force supply procedures to look up, place orders, receive and maintain parts and materials to complete assigned work.
b. Education. Completion of high school with courses in mathematics is desirable. Completion of an advanced applicable aircraft maintenance course is mandatory
c. Experience. Qualification as Aircraft Mechanic is mandatory. A minimum of five years of performing functions, such as repairing and maintaining aircraft equipment or components, is mandatory.
Special Certifications and Qualifications required for position
You must have held an Air Force or Sister Service Equivalent Jet engine AFSC. Preferred experience in JEIM shop for tear down and build-up of F100-PW-100, 220 & 229 engines. Additional experience in F110-GE-100. 129 & 129E is highly desired. Be knowledgeable and able to remove and replace line replaceable units (LRU) and rig if required, ability to become borescope, inlet and exhaust inspection & blade blend certified. Must have working knowledge of the Air Force Maintenance Information Systems (MIS). Must be or have been qualified as an uninstalled engine Test Cell operator with T-9 operation in the past 10 years desired. Must be fully knowledgeable in all daily operations involved with Engine Test Cell maintenance and inspections of T-9, Hush House and Small Gas Section structures. SECRET CLEARANCE REQUIRED.
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