4MHR Logistics
Summary
The Aircraft Mechanic I (C-130 Airframes) performs scheduled and unscheduled maintenance on aircraft airframe, power plants, corrosion control and painting, electrical and related fuel systems for T/M/S aircraft hired to maintain. The mechanic also performs flight line essential services as directed by the daily Flight Schedule. This task order also requires mechanics to perform inspection, disassembly, repair, servicing, TD compliance, modification, assembly, surface finish removal, corrosion control, and preservation/de‑preservation services supporting the following aircraft and aeronautical equipment systems: Airframe / Structural Components and Assemblies, Landing Gear and Arresting Systems (as applicable), Hydraulic / Pneumatic Systems, Automatic Flight Control / Wing or Rotor Fold Systems.
Responsibilities
Wash and clean aircraft exterior and aircraft components utilizing high pressure wash system.
Perform pre/post wash lubrication and corrosion control of aircraft.
Repair sheet metal, structural, hydraulic and general mechanical maintenance of moderate difficulty to meet assigned missions.
Make repairs to aircraft and follow direction of higher graded workers.
Troubleshoot malfunctions in aircraft structure, landing gear, flight surfaces and controls, anti‑icing, pneudraulic, ventilation and heating systems.
Repair, replace, and rebuild aircraft structures such as wings and fuselage, and functional components including rigging, surface controls, plumbing and hydraulic units using hand tools, power tools, machines, and equipment such as shears, sheet metal brake, welding equipment, rivet gun, and drills.
Perform preflight, thru‑flight, and post‑flight maintenance inspections and miscellaneous duties to service aircraft.
Supervise jacking and towing of aircraft, enter maintenance records descriptions of work performed and verify the work was performed satisfactorily.
Service airframe components at line station making repairs, short overhaul, required to keep aircraft in safe operating condition.
May be required to be licensed by Federal Aviation Administration if not certified on a specific aircraft platform.
May require specialization in sheet‑metal, composite repair or other aircraft systems related disciplines.
Will be required to cross train on the MV‑22 aircraft platform.
Any and all other duties as assigned by the Aircraft Site Manager.
Qualifications
High school diploma or equivalent.
Must be authorized to work in the U.S.
Shall be able to obtain a Department of Defense (DoD) Common Access Card (CAC) card privileges to ensure access to flight line workspaces and critical information systems.
Four (4) years previous experience in troubleshooting and repair on the C‑130 series aircraft or possess equivalent industry experience such as Airframe and Power Plant (A&P) or Federal Communication Commission (FCC) license or greater.
Must be able to attain all qualifications during the 90‑day probationary period.
Shall have completed the appropriate Navy Skills Specialty Class “C” school for their airframes MOS / NEC / AFSC.
Prior Airframes personnel must show proof of completing the Aircraft Paint and Touch Up and “Aircraft paint / finish course or other military service equivalent courses or civilian equivalent courses.
Powerplants personnel may require APU certification on either the MV‑22 or C‑130.
Experience performing structural repair utilizing sheet metal, fiberglass, and composite materials.
Thorough knowledge of corrosion control and aircraft painting techniques.
Must have and maintain a valid State Driver’s License.
If deemed by the Site Manager, this individual must acquire all Support Equipment licenses that are required for the position.
Will possess knowledge of the learning process and how to transfer technical knowledge to less qualified personnel, including the ability to express thought in both oral and written communications.
Shall perform requirements in a manner that meets or exceeds CNAFINST 4790.2 series, applicable Naval Aviation Maintenance Program Standard Operating Procedure (NAMPSOPs), Maintenance Requirement Cards (MRCs) and local NAMSOP instructions.
Knowledge of naval maintenance publications, maintenance requirement cards, and the ability to document maintenance utilizing the Naval Aviation Logistics Command Information System (NALCOMIS).
Physical Requirements
Will traverse into high noise workshop areas or near active jet aircraft operating ramps.
Ability to sit and stand for long periods of time.
Ability to perform repetitive motion.
This position requires normal physical functions. Work may require frequent bending, reaching, and climbing.
May frequently lift and carry items weighing up to fifty pounds and occasionally lift heavier items with the assistance of other workers.
May be exposed at times to moderate discomforts such as heat, cold, rain, wind.
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Responsibilities
Wash and clean aircraft exterior and aircraft components utilizing high pressure wash system.
Perform pre/post wash lubrication and corrosion control of aircraft.
Repair sheet metal, structural, hydraulic and general mechanical maintenance of moderate difficulty to meet assigned missions.
Make repairs to aircraft and follow direction of higher graded workers.
Troubleshoot malfunctions in aircraft structure, landing gear, flight surfaces and controls, anti‑icing, pneudraulic, ventilation and heating systems.
Repair, replace, and rebuild aircraft structures such as wings and fuselage, and functional components including rigging, surface controls, plumbing and hydraulic units using hand tools, power tools, machines, and equipment such as shears, sheet metal brake, welding equipment, rivet gun, and drills.
Perform preflight, thru‑flight, and post‑flight maintenance inspections and miscellaneous duties to service aircraft.
Supervise jacking and towing of aircraft, enter maintenance records descriptions of work performed and verify the work was performed satisfactorily.
Service airframe components at line station making repairs, short overhaul, required to keep aircraft in safe operating condition.
May be required to be licensed by Federal Aviation Administration if not certified on a specific aircraft platform.
May require specialization in sheet‑metal, composite repair or other aircraft systems related disciplines.
Will be required to cross train on the MV‑22 aircraft platform.
Any and all other duties as assigned by the Aircraft Site Manager.
Qualifications
High school diploma or equivalent.
Must be authorized to work in the U.S.
Shall be able to obtain a Department of Defense (DoD) Common Access Card (CAC) card privileges to ensure access to flight line workspaces and critical information systems.
Four (4) years previous experience in troubleshooting and repair on the C‑130 series aircraft or possess equivalent industry experience such as Airframe and Power Plant (A&P) or Federal Communication Commission (FCC) license or greater.
Must be able to attain all qualifications during the 90‑day probationary period.
Shall have completed the appropriate Navy Skills Specialty Class “C” school for their airframes MOS / NEC / AFSC.
Prior Airframes personnel must show proof of completing the Aircraft Paint and Touch Up and “Aircraft paint / finish course or other military service equivalent courses or civilian equivalent courses.
Powerplants personnel may require APU certification on either the MV‑22 or C‑130.
Experience performing structural repair utilizing sheet metal, fiberglass, and composite materials.
Thorough knowledge of corrosion control and aircraft painting techniques.
Must have and maintain a valid State Driver’s License.
If deemed by the Site Manager, this individual must acquire all Support Equipment licenses that are required for the position.
Will possess knowledge of the learning process and how to transfer technical knowledge to less qualified personnel, including the ability to express thought in both oral and written communications.
Shall perform requirements in a manner that meets or exceeds CNAFINST 4790.2 series, applicable Naval Aviation Maintenance Program Standard Operating Procedure (NAMPSOPs), Maintenance Requirement Cards (MRCs) and local NAMSOP instructions.
Knowledge of naval maintenance publications, maintenance requirement cards, and the ability to document maintenance utilizing the Naval Aviation Logistics Command Information System (NALCOMIS).
Physical Requirements
Will traverse into high noise workshop areas or near active jet aircraft operating ramps.
Ability to sit and stand for long periods of time.
Ability to perform repetitive motion.
This position requires normal physical functions. Work may require frequent bending, reaching, and climbing.
May frequently lift and carry items weighing up to fifty pounds and occasionally lift heavier items with the assistance of other workers.
May be exposed at times to moderate discomforts such as heat, cold, rain, wind.
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