Strategic Technology Institute Inc.
Aircraft Mechanic I (CFT B020 LA)
Strategic Technology Institute Inc., New Orleans, Louisiana, United States, 70123
Support our Navy and Fleet Readiness Center Reserve Mid-West (FRCMW) detachments by performing Intermediate-Level (I-Level) Maintenance on T56-A-16 engines and modules. Join a dedicated team ensuring safe, flyable aircraft through expert-level inspections, repairs, and logistics support.
Key Responsibilities:
Perform scheduled and unscheduled I-Level maintenance on T56-A-16 series engines and modules, including PSA, RGA, T/M, and TUCA.
Conduct complete teardown and build-up of engines and engine modules (Fort Worth only).
Support 700-hour Minor Depot Inspections (MDI).
Perform corrosion control, troubleshooting, inspections, cowling structural repair, and preservation/de-preservation.
Document maintenance activities through electronic and manual logs and records.
Comply with all applicable technical directives and CNAFINST 4790.2 series programs.
Required Qualifications:
Minimum 5 years
specialized experience in C/KC-130T T56 Series repair and airframe depot artisan-level work. ACTIVE SECRET CLEARANCE REQUIRED Proven experience in:
Engine and module-level maintenance, teardown, and rebuild. Structural, pneudraulic, and general aircraft systems troubleshooting. Using technical manuals and bulletins for aircraft engine repair.
Must hold (or obtain upon hire) qualifications/licenses including:
Overhead Crane Operator Qualification CDI/CDQAR (Collateral Duty Inspector/Quality Assurance Rep) for Power Plants Forklift and Crane Operation Licenses Support Equipment Licenses
Preferred Experience: QEC (Quick Engine Change) assembly repair Experience with the following Navy maintenance programs:
Tool Control Corrosion Control Fuel Surveillance Foreign Object Damage (FOD) Prevention Oil Analysis (NOAP), Hazardous Material Management
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specialized experience in C/KC-130T T56 Series repair and airframe depot artisan-level work. ACTIVE SECRET CLEARANCE REQUIRED Proven experience in:
Engine and module-level maintenance, teardown, and rebuild. Structural, pneudraulic, and general aircraft systems troubleshooting. Using technical manuals and bulletins for aircraft engine repair.
Must hold (or obtain upon hire) qualifications/licenses including:
Overhead Crane Operator Qualification CDI/CDQAR (Collateral Duty Inspector/Quality Assurance Rep) for Power Plants Forklift and Crane Operation Licenses Support Equipment Licenses
Preferred Experience: QEC (Quick Engine Change) assembly repair Experience with the following Navy maintenance programs:
Tool Control Corrosion Control Fuel Surveillance Foreign Object Damage (FOD) Prevention Oil Analysis (NOAP), Hazardous Material Management
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