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Join Astrion's aviation support team at Ft. Benning, GA, as a UH-60L Aircraft Mechanic. This role requires a High School Diploma with 2+ years of H60 series experience or an FAA A&P license. You will perform critical maintenance, inspections, and troubleshooting. We offer competitive pay, healthc...
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United States , Fort Moore
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Pursue a critical and rewarding career maintaining the backbone of military aviation by exploring Aircraft Mechanic UH-60L jobs. This specialized profession focuses on the maintenance, repair, and overhaul of the UH-60L Black Hawk helicopter, a versatile workhorse essential for troop transport, medical evacuation, and combat support missions. Professionals in this field are responsible for ensuring these complex aircraft are mission-ready, safe, and reliable, playing a direct role in national defense and operational success. Aircraft Mechanics specializing in the UH-60L perform a wide range of technical duties. Typical responsibilities include conducting scheduled and unscheduled maintenance, performing detailed inspections (such as phase, progressive, or isochronal checks), and troubleshooting complex mechanical and avionic systems. They are experts in the helicopter's major subsystems, including its twin turboshaft engines, main and tail rotor assemblies, drive trains, transmissions, and hydraulic and flight control systems. Daily tasks involve removing and installing components, servicing and lubricating parts, using precision measuring tools, and conducting operational checks. Mechanics rigorously interpret technical manuals, maintenance bulletins, and engineering data to diagnose issues and determine repair methods. A significant part of the role involves meticulous documentation, making accurate entries in aircraft logbooks and maintenance records to uphold strict traceability and compliance standards. The profession demands a specific skill set and physical aptitude. Successful candidates typically possess a strong mechanical background, often supported by formal training from a technical school, military service, or an FAA Airframe and Powerplant (A&P) license. While specific requirements vary, a common pathway includes several years of hands-on experience with rotary-wing aircraft, with direct experience on H-60 series helicopters being highly valuable. Essential skills include advanced problem-solving, acute attention to detail, and the ability to work effectively both independently and as part of a team. Physical demands are considerable; mechanics must be able to climb, stoop, work in confined spaces, and handle tools and parts, often in hangar or field environments. They must frequently lift items and utilize mechanical aids for heavier components. Normal color vision and hearing are typically required for safety and system diagnostics. For those with a passion for aviation mechanics and a commitment to excellence, Aircraft Mechanic UH-60L jobs offer a stable and respected career at the forefront of aerospace maintenance. This role is ideal for disciplined individuals who thrive on technical challenges and seek a hands-on profession with significant responsibility. Discover opportunities to apply your expertise and become a guardian of aviation safety and readiness in this vital field.

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