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Repairs, maintains, and inspects aircraft structures, systems, components, and related equipment under the technical direction of an Aircraft Mechanic, Aircraft Mechanic (Senior) or Lead. 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 perform aircraft jacking, lifting, and towing operations. Inspects and 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.
Job Responsibility:
Repairs, maintains, and inspects aircraft structures, systems, components, and related equipment under the technical direction of an Aircraft Mechanic, Aircraft Mechanic (Senior) or Lead
Removes and installs aircraft components
Conducts functional tests of repaired components and systems
May be required to adjust, align, and rig aircraft systems
May be required to perform aircraft jacking, lifting, and towing operations
Inspects and 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
Requirements:
Completion of high school with courses in mathematics is desirable
Completion of a basic applicable aircraft maintenance course is mandatory
Qualification as Aircraft Worker is mandatory
A minimum of three years of performing functions, such as installing, inspecting, repairing or overhauling aircraft structures, systems, and components, is mandatory
Must be familiar with tactical aircraft E&E backshop processes and procedures
Must know servicing and maintenance of Oxygen/nitrogen carts, LOX servicing and battery shop operations
Must be familiar with Oxygen room operations to include servicing and maintaining oxygen equipment
Must be able to Operational check, remove/replace/repair/install/components, assemble/disassemble, bench-check, service, AC and DC power system, integrated drive generator (IDG), generator control unit (GCU), external power system, interior and exterior lighting systems
Remove install, adjust, operational check, bench-check, service the following: landing gear system, handle, control switches, arresting hook indication/canopy indication/overheat fire/master caution/fuel warning and control systems, anti-skid, brake holding, nose gear steering, secondary flight control, engine bleed air, fire extinguishing system, squibs, fire bottles, start and ignition/air conditioning/pressurization systems and liquid cooling systems
You must have held an Air Force E&E AFSC or sister service equivalent and have a minimum four (4) years documented experience, preferably within the last ten (10) years, experience on F-15C/D/E or F-16 aircraft
Must be able to travel in performance of these duties