AIRCRAFT MECHANIC - TITLE 32 Government - Frankfort, KY at Geebo

AIRCRAFT MECHANIC - TITLE 32

As an AIRCRAFT MECHANIC - TITLE 32, WG-8852-12, you will manage, monitor and perform overall maintenance within the CAMP and FAA framework, servicing, inspections and documentation for highly technical, high performance military aircraft. Perform work in complex conditions under time and/or mission constraints to include all weather and night operations. Certify work of journey level workers in other trades working on the assigned aircraft. Certify aircraft as airworthy before being released for flight. Perform preflight, thru flight, and post-flight inspections and scheduled or unscheduled maintenance. Control and perform work assignments based upon priorities, workload availability of parts, facilities, material and personnel. Observe and inspect work performed by other workers work to insure compliance with applicable technical publications, directives and local policy. Accomplish operational tests of aircraft systems and components. Diagnose and solve malfunctions of aircraft systems and components. Clear Red X status symbols on aircraft forms for work performed by others. Participate in Maintenance Test Flights and operational flights as a crewmember. Plan, develop and conduct training to workforce comprised of Full Time Support (FTS) and unit personnel. Prepare for and participate in readiness evaluations, inspections, mobilization and support exercises. Participate in various periods of temporary duty away from the place of assignment, as required. Comply with safety, fire, security, environmental, and housekeeping regulations. Ensure material and equipment are properly and safely maintained and protected. Perform other duties as assigned. A more comprehensive detailed description of the position may be found in Position Description PDD1063000 on file in the employing unit or in the Human Resources Office. Contact the Eva Hamilton via email for additional information, eva.d.hamilton2.civ@mail.mil. MINIMUM REQUIREMENT:
Experience removing and replacing aircraft parts, accessories, and components, and making adjustments and settings according to established specifications. Must be skilled in the use of hand tools and test equipment SPECIALIZED
Experience:
Must have 18 months experience installing, adjusting, aligning, troubleshooting and functionally testing the various major and minor mechanical and pneudraulic systems on an aircraft during overhaul or modification. Experience coordinating the work of other mechanics, and scheduling maintenance to ensure completion of critical actions and optimum workflow. Must have the ability to instruct lower graded mechanics, military and other personnel in the disassembly and re-assembly of crash damaged engines, transmissions, gearboxes, hydraulic components, and fuel controls sufficient for the exhibit to be returned to its shipping container. EXPERIENCE REQUIREMENTS:
Resume must have complete dates, work schedule, and/or hours worked per week for both civilian and military employment. (Example:
2 JAN 1980 to 3 MAR 1981; 0800-1630 M-F or JAN 1980 to MAR 1981; 40 hrs/wk) Use of year only and unspecified work schedule will result in disqualification. Each applicant must fully substantiate -in their own words- that they meet 100% of the minimum requirements and specialized experience listed above in detail; otherwise, the applicant will be considered unqualified for this position. Do NOT copy and paste from the vacancy announcement, position description or others' resumes. Also, make sure the applicant's name is on every document submitted, otherwise it will NOT be considered.
  • Department:
    8852 Aircraft Mechanic
  • Salary Range:
    $26.06 to $30.43 per hour

Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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