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Performing maintenance checks on aircraft flight controls, stabilization systems, avionics and controlled cryptographic equipment
Maintaining common/special tools and equipment
Troubleshooting equipment and diagnose repairs
Maintaining and testing of avionics and electrical systems with integration of complex software and hardware, including electrical power generation and distribution systems, integrated avionics systems and displaces, communication and navigation systems, mission equipment integration, sensors, and vehicle health monitoring systems
Requirements
Valid up-to-date A&P license
If no A&P license, shall have Three (3) years aviation maintenance experience, Two (2) years rotary wing aircraft experience, and Two (2) years on the assigned MDS
All experience must be within the Six (6) most recent years
Must be able to obtain and maintain facility credentials/authorization
US Citizenship is required for a facility credentials/authorization at the work location
Tools are Required
must provide own shadowed/etched Tools and Tool box
Possess good communication skills
be adaptable, diversified and capable of troubleshooting entire aircraft system
Working knowledge of electrical, electronic, mechanical and associated systems principles to complete properly all probable work tasks
Knowledge of Quality Control, Production and Supply procedures required to perform job assignment
Able to properly use a variety of common hand tools and measuring devices such as gauges, torque wrenches and scales and test, measurement and diagnostic equipment related to specific aircraft models
Able to determine when faulty systems or assemblies can be corrected through repair of replacement of new parts and the nature and extent of repair required
Must have skill in reading, applying and interpreting technical data
Must be able to climb, stand, stoop, bend, stretch, crouch and work in tiring and uncomfortable positions
Frequently lift parts and equipment up to 20 pounds
Occasionally lift objects up to 50 pounds
Most heavy lifting is accomplished through the use of mechanical devices
May work in Aircraft maintenance hangar or outside
May be required to respond to a wide variety of operational circumstances, including extreme weather conditions and rudimentary infrastructure
May be exposed to extreme noise from turbine and jet engine aircraft
May be exposed to fumes or airborne particles
may be exposed to electrical shock hazards or work near moving mechanical parts