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The Aircraft Mechanic II maintains repairs and modifies aircraft structures and structural components of moderate difficulty, maintains and repairs aircraft components including but not limited to flight controls, engines, hydraulics, pneumatics, fuel systems, and mechanical components.
Job Responsibility
Apply technical knowledge of airframe and power plant systems in determining equipment malfunctions and applies required expertise in restoring equipment condition and or operation, and applies comprehensive technical expertise to solve moderate to complex problems by interpreting technical documentation such as blueprints or manufactures’ manuals
Perform daily, flight line and hangar maintenance on all assigned aircraft
Perform inspections, corrosion control, troubleshooting and fault isolation on aircraft systems
Furnish own hand tools to perform maintenance of aircraft (necessary special tools and test equipment will be furnished by Customs)
May occasionally lead teams through more complex aircraft relevant tasks
May be required to make entries in aircraft logs and records
Must be able to prioritize workload schedules on assigned projects
Requirements
Must possess and maintain a valid State driver's license
Must be willing to subject themselves to random drug tests
Must be able to obtain and maintain a CBP Background Investigation Suitability clearance. Note: US Citizenship required for the clearance
High school graduate or have an equivalency certificate from an accredited program, is required
Must possess a valid FAA Mechanic License with Airframe and Powerplant (A&P) ratings
Must be competent and knowledgeable in the repair and maintenance of both fixed-wing and rotary-wing aircraft and aircraft systems to include airframes, structural, hydraulics, fuel and electrical systems, and aircraft engines
Must be competent and knowledgeable in system troubleshooting, reading and interpretation of schematics, blueprints, technical manuals and FAA, Company, and other Directives
Must be reliable and demonstrate good judgment
Able to follow base, federal and Company procedures for handling and disposal of hazardous waste materials
Ability to meet required deadlines and maintain necessary workflow
Ability to read, write, understand, and communicate in the English language and follow both verbal and written instruction
The ability to comprehend/interpret technical data
May require travel to other sites
Be physically able to perform aircraft mechanic duties
Ability to move freely about the interior and meet aircraft specific specs for weight limit
Stand, squat, sit, walk, work with arms overhead for extended periods of time
May be required to wear a respirator
Pull, push, and lift up to 50 lbs
On occasions, individuals may also be required to work in areas where high noise hazards prevail, thus requiring the use of adequate ear protection