Responsible for Inspecting, Repairing, and Troubleshooting Aircraft Egress, Canopy Fracturing Systems and Emergency Oxygen system components to ensure compliance with prescribed maintenance requirements, manufacturer’s specifications. DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
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Definition:This is the entry and first working level for an aviation electrician. Incumbents at this level work under the instruction of a Journey Electrician and the direction of a Lead Technician to diagnose, inspect, repair and manufacture aircraft wiring and electrical systems and components; disassemble and overhaul aircraft electrical components; install and rig critical aircraft electric
Aircraft Mechanic III (LUH72) AP Performs scheduled and unscheduled aircraft maintenance.
The ATCALS (Air Traffic Control and Automatic Landing Systems) Technician Level II is responsible installing, sustaining, troubleshooting, and repairing standard ground radar and airfield systems and equipment platforms to include air traffic control, weather, ground aircraft control and warning radar systems; air traffic control radio; meteorological and navigational aid systems.
BASIC FUNCTION SUMMARY Performs hydraulic system, structural and sheet metal repairs and modifications to aircraft, accessories and associated equipment. Must be knowledgeable with the operation and maintenance of hydraulic/structural metal equipment and machinery. Applies comprehensive technical knowledge and experience to solve hydraulic/structural repair problems.
The AH-64 Mechanic AM-2 performs maintenance and inspects on AH-64 systems maintaining to FAA standards.
The AH-64 Mechanic AM-2 performs maintenance and inspects on AH-64 systems maintaining to FAA standards.
The AH-64 Aircraft Mechanic 2 performs maintenance and inspects on AH-64 systems maintaining to FAA standards.
The AH-64 Aircraft Mechanic 2 performs maintenance and inspects on AH-64 systems maintaining to FAA standards.
The UH-60 A/L/M Aircraft Mechanic II (AP or FCC) performs maintenance and inspects on UH-60A/L/M systems maintaining to FAA standards.
The UH-60 A/L/M Aircraft Mechanic AM-2 (AP or FCC) performs maintenance and inspects on UH-60A/L/M systems maintaining to FAA standards.
The UH-60 Aircraft Mechanic II (AP or FCC) performs maintenance and inspects on UH-60A/L/M systems maintaining to FAA standards.
The UH-60 A/L/M Aircraft Mechanic II (AP or FCC) performs maintenance and inspects on UH-60A/L/M systems maintaining to FAA standards.
The UH-60 Aircraft Mechanic II (AP or FCC) performs maintenance and inspects on UH-60A/L/M systems maintaining to FAA standards.
The UH-60 Aircraft Mechanic AM-3 performs the full range of military tactical aircraft maintenance functions including assembly and modification on the assigned aircraft (UH-60), their major assemblies, sub-assemblies, components, and related systems.
The CH-47 Sheetmetal Mechanic AM-2 performs, and inspects aviation unit (AVUM), intermediate (AVIM) and depot maintenance on assigned aircraft.
The Avionics/Electrical Aircraft Mechanic II (UH-60, AH-64, CH-47) performs repairs and troubleshoots aircraft systems and malfunctions of avionics, navigation, electrical, and communications systems.
The Aircraft Mechanic I (UH-60 Mechanic Specialty) troubleshoots malfunctions in aircraft structure, landing gear, flight surfaces and controls, anti-icing, pneudraulic, engines, auxiliary power unit, and ventilation and heating systems.
The Aircraft Mechanic I (UH-60 Mechanic Specialty) troubleshoots malfunctions in aircraft structure, landing gear, flight surfaces and controls, anti-icing, pneudraulic, engines, auxiliary power unit, and ventilation and heating systems.
The LUH72 Aircraft Mechanic II performs the full range of military tactical aircraft maintenance and maintains repairs and modifies aircraft structures and structural components of moderate difficulty.
The Aircraft Mechanic I - Sheetmetal / Structures (UH-60, AH-64, CH-47) MWO troubleshoots malfunctions in aircraft structure, landing gear, flight surfaces and controls, anti-icing, pneudraulic, engines, auxiliary power unit, and ventilation and heating systems.
The Avionics Aircraft Mechanic I (UH-60, AH-64, CH-47) Travel Team adjusts, repairs and/or replaces electrical wiring and aircraft system avionics. Maintains and repairs aircraft components including but not limited to flight controls, engines, hydraulics, pneumatics, fuel systems, and mechanical components.
The Traveling Aircraft Electrician Mechanic II performs avionics and electrical maintenance tasks, modifications and repairs as directed.
The Traveling Aircraft Technical Inspector (UH60, AH64, and/or CH47) is responsible for ensuring that assigned aircraft are maintained within required specifications and are airworthy before operation. Inspects repairs and modification of aircraft structures, structural components and engines of complex to extreme difficulty.