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Job DescriptionStructural Specialty Aircraft Production.

Position Title:Conditional Maint. Structural Mech IJob SummaryConditional Maint. Structural Mech I. Perform maintenance on T-44 and T-6B aircraft. Remove, repair, replace and/or reinstall defective parts such as, accessories, components and structures of the airframe, engine, propeller, landing gear and flight controls systemsAccountability

Purpose and Scope:   Responsible for inspecting and performing depot level maintenance/modification on contract units and sub-systems. Incumbent receives technical guidance as required from supervisor. Essential Responsibilities:Maintains, repairs and modifies aircraft engine components of moderate difficulty.

As applicable, Maintenance Supervisor advises the Superintendent on technical matters and leads a mission focused maintenance effort.  Manages assigned resources necessary to accomplish the mission.  Controls maintenance through leads and seniors.  Responsibilities differ only in degree and are common and applicable to all maintenance functions.Essential Responsibilities:

Purpose and Scope:   Responsible for inspecting and performing depot level maintenance/modification on contract units and sub-systems. Incumbent receives technical guidance as required from supervisor. Essential Responsibilities:Maintains, repairs and modifies aircraft engine components of moderate difficulty.

Purpose and Scope:   Responsible for inspecting and performing depot level maintenance/modification on contract units and sub-systems. Incumbent receives technical guidance as required from supervisor. Essential Responsibilities:Maintains, repairs and modifies aircraft engine components of moderate difficulty.

Purpose and Scope:   Responsible for inspecting and performing depot level maintenance/modification on contract units and sub-systems. Incumbent receives technical guidance as required from supervisor. Essential Responsibilities:Maintains, repairs and modifies aircraft engine components of moderate difficulty.

Purpose and Scope:   Responsible for inspecting and performing depot level maintenance/modification on contract units and sub-systems. Incumbent receives technical guidance as required from supervisor. Essential Responsibilities:Maintains, repairs and modifies aircraft engine components of moderate difficulty.

Purpose and Scope:   Responsible for inspecting and performing depot level maintenance/modification on contract units and sub-systems. Incumbent receives technical guidance as required from supervisor. Essential Responsibilities:Maintains, repairs and modifies aircraft engine components of moderate difficulty.

The successful ALSS Maintenance Supervisor advises the maintenance manager on technical matters and leads a mission focused maintenance effort. Manages assigned resources necessary to accomplish the mission. Controls maintenance through leads and seniors. Responsibilities differ only in degree and are common and applicable to all maintenance functions. Essential Responsibilities: 

The Egress Technician inspects, repairs, and troubleshoots Aircraft Egress, Canopy Fracturing Systems and Emergency Oxygen system components to ensure compliance with prescribed maintenance requirements and manufacturers specifications. Essential Responsibilities:

Job DescriptionStructural Specialty Aircraft Production.

The UH60 Aircraft Mechanic II performs avionics and electrical maintenance tasks, modifications and repairs as directed.   

The UH60 Aircraft Mechanic II performs avionics and electrical maintenance tasks, modifications and repairs as directed.   

The UC-35 Transport Aircraft Mechanic - AM-2 (FAA AP) Performs organizational and intermediate level maintenance on UC35.

The UC-35 Transport Aircraft Quality Control Inspector (QCI) is responsible to the Site Supervisor. when performing QC duties and inspections required during actions performed by their respective site.

UC-35 Transport Aircraft Mechanic AM-3 (AP) Performs organizational and intermediate level maintenance on UC35 aircraft. 

The UC35 Transport Aircraft Mechanic AM-1 (FAA AP) Performs organizational and intermediate level maintenance on UC35 aircraft. 

This offer only applies for Colombian local candidates.

This offer only applies for Colombian local candidates.X228 – Sheet Metal Mechanico Technical degree in aviation or aviation maintenance from an accredited civilian or military institution, or 20 years of demonstrated professional experience as an aviation sheet metal mechanic.o Minimum of 10 years’ hands-on experience in sheet metal aviation structural repairs.o Must have a current TEMC Colomb

X217 – General Mechanic (All aircraft types)o Technical degree in aviation maintenance from an accredited civilian or military institution.o Minimum of 10 years’ hands-on experience in aviation maintenance plus a minimum 5 years’ experience in respective aircraft.o Must have a current TLH or TLA Colombian license, or equivalent U.S.

This offer only applies for Colombian Local Candidates.o Technical degree in aviation maintenance from an accredited civilian or military institution.o Minimum of 10 years related aviation line-maintenance experience in the military or commercial aviation field.o Minimum of 5 years’ experience as a licensed aviation quality control inspector.o Possess a FAA Inspection Authorization license or C

The CH-47 Mechanic (AP or FCC) performs maintenance and inspects on CH-47 systems maintaining to FAA standards.

Responsible for providing repair services on assigned airframe/aeronautical components and performing approved repairs. The ability to produce quality work in non-negotiable deadlines is part of this position.

RESPONSIBILITIES SHALL INCLUDE BUT ARE NOT LIMITED TO THE FOLLOWING:Is task qualified to perform minor maintenance and repair of assigned aircraft under limited supervision. Performs all servicing, assist with ground handling, and cleaning of assigned aircraft. Assists aircrew in preparation for flight. Launches and recovers aircraft.

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