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DescriptionMonitors and maintains documents of all aircraft scheduled and unscheduled maintenance. Plans and coordinates all aircraft inspections (special, conditional, phase, etc.). Dispatch and monitoring of all assigned tasks and associated jobs to work centers. Keeps Maintenance Officer briefed on aircraft status at all times. Keeps the COR briefed on all contract requirements.

ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONSTHE ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS INCLUDE BUT ARE NOT LIMITED TO, THE FOLLOWING DUTIES. ADDITIONAL ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS MAY BE IDENTIFIED BY THE ORGANIZATION AND LISTED AS SUCH IN THE INCUMBENTS PERFORMANCE APPRAISAL ELEMENTS. VARIOUS TASKS MAY BE ASSIGNED UNDER EACH ESSENTIAL FUNCTION.

Principal AccountabilitiesJOB DUTIES RESPONSIBILITIESAircraft Mechanics/ Technicians inspect, diagnose, repair and monitor aircraft and aircraft systems such as structure, landing gear, flight surfaces and controls, engines, power, and electrical/ electronic systems and components as assigned to work centers.

Aircraft Mechanic I - AirframesDescription: Services, repairs, and overhauls aircraft to ensure airworthiness.

T-56 Powerplant MechanicDescription: Services, repairs, and overhauls aircraft engines and related systems or components to ensure airworthiness. Repairs replaces, and rebuilds aircraftengines and related components, such as installation and removal of QEC gear, replacement of FMU, Fuel controls, gearboxes, and utilizing hand tools. power tools,as required to assist senior Aircraft Mechanics.

The Vertex Aircraft Mechanic performs organizational and intermediate-level maintenance on C-26 aircraft. Is responsible for servicing, launch, and recovery, troubleshooting, repairing, and modifying aircraft systems to ensure continued airworthiness. These tasks are performed on avionics and electrical systems, environmental systems, engines, flight controls, and airframe components.

EXAMPLES OF WORK EXAMPLES OF WORK PERFORMED IN THIS CLASSIFICATION INCLUDE, BUT ARE NOT LIMITED TO, THE FOLLOWING TASKS. THESE TASKS MAY BE AMENDED OR OTHER TASKS MAY BE ASSIGNED AS NECESSARY.

The Aircraft Mechanic I is responsible to the Lead Mechanic and performs work under FARs and a Part 145 Repair Station supporting customer flight operations, maintenance, repairs, and modifications. Aviation Operations Center (AOC) at Alliance Airport, Fort Worth, Texas.The essential functions include but are not limited to, the following duties.

The Aircraft Mechanic I is responsible to the Lead Mechanic and performs work under FARs and a Part 145 Repair Station supporting customer flight operations, maintenance, repairs, and modifications. Aviation Operations Center (AOC) at Alliance Airport, Fort Worth, Texas.The essential functions include but are not limited to, the following duties.

The Supply Technician is assigned and is responsible to the Supply Chain Manager for the satisfactory accomplishment of all duties and responsibilities listed below. Guidance for performing routine assignments may be provided by other Supply Technicians as necessary.ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONSThe essential functions include but are not limited to, the following duties.

The Aircraft Mechanic I is responsible to the Lead Mechanic and performs work under FARs and a Part 145 Repair Station supporting customer flight operations, maintenance, repairs, and modifications. Aviation Operations Center (AOC) at Alliance Airport, Fort Worth, Texas.The essential functions include but are not limited to, the following duties.

The Aircraft Mechanic I is responsible to the Lead Mechanic and performs work under FARs and a Part 145 Repair Station supporting customer flight operations, maintenance, repairs, and modifications. Aviation Operations Center (AOC) at Alliance Airport, Fort Worth, Texas.The essential functions include but are not limited to, the following duties.

Job Responsibilities: The position of ldquo;Aircraft Mechanicrdquo; requires the following:

ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONSTHE ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS INCLUDE BUT ARE NOT LIMITED TO, THE FOLLOWING DUTIES. ADDITIONAL ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS MAY BE IDENTIFIED BY THE ORGANIZATION AND LISTED AS SUCH IN THE INCUMBENTS PERFORMANCE APPRAISAL ELEMENTS. VARIOUS TASKS MAY BE ASSIGNED UNDER EACH ESSENTIAL FUNCTION.

The Aircraft Mechanic performs Organizational, Intermediate and limited Depot level maintenance to include inspection, operational test, repair, modification, routine daily and periodic servicing and troubleshooting on F-15 B/D aircraft, aircraft systems, components and equipment. Additionally, ensures flight readiness and supports and executes launch and recovery operations.

F-18 - Avionics Technician - O-Level Description: Services, repairs, and overhauls aircraft electronic and electrical systems.

The employee shall obtain and maintain a SECRET clearance in order to work in the Avionics Division. The contractors employees shall obtain and maintain designation as, but not limited to Collateral Duty Inspector (CDI/CDQAR), Low Power Turn up, Tow, Brake Rider, Hydraulic Contamination, HAZMAT, and Support Equipment licenses and certifications as deemed necessary by the COR.

The employee shall obtain and maintain designation as, but not limited to Collateral Duty Inspector (CDI), Collateral Duty Quality Assurance Representative (CDQAR), Low/High Power Turn up Qualification, Tow, Brake Rider, Hydraulic Contamination, HAZMAT, and Support Equipment licenses, and certifications as deemed necessary by the COR.

The employee shall obtain and maintain designation as a Collateral Duty Inspector (CDI) for the below Support Equipment. You will acquire designation/certification as Hydraulic Contamination, HAZMAT, Tire and Wheel certification, and certifications as deemed necessary by the COR.

THIS POSITION IS CONTINGENT ON AWARD AND FUNDINGThe Mobile Sensors program performs Operations and Maintenance (OM) on a ship based mobile radar/communication systems that are complex, multi-mission systems with elaborate command, control, computer, and communications interfaces and support sub-systems.

Job Responsibilities: Maintains work center personnel roster list.Performs OOMA/VIDS board verification with Material Control, ADBs and work centers.Maintains OOMA/VIDS board in accordance with established procedures.Perform daily verifications of Aircraft Discrepancy Books with OOMA/VIDS board.Place office supply orders for the work center.Files completed maintenance documentation.Prepares typ

Duties and Responsibilities:Maintain assigned aircraft in accordance with Navy, Manufacturer, and Company Instructions.Use provided test equipment and Ground Support Equipment to perform assigned tasks.Read, interpret, and apply instructions from Blueprints, schematics, and other approved data.Assist with ordering parts, tools, materials, and equipment as required.Document work accomplished on

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