CS Vertical Flight Solutions
Job Overview
Position Title: AH-64 Aircraft Mechanic Organization: CS Vertical Flight Solutions Location: Fort Rucker, Alabama Job Type: Full-time Category: Government SubK CONUS Clearance: NACI (public Trust)
Responsibilities
Performs routine aircraft maintenance functions. Operates aircraft towing equipment. Recovers disabled aircraft. Maintains aircraft fuel, oil and hydraulic systems. May remove and install electrical connections that are fool proof, one-wire or cannon plug type. Removes and installs starter and main generators. Must demonstrate an operational knowledge of aircraft, aircraft systems, engines and component parts. Performs preventive maintenance inspections on aircraft and aircraft systems and subsystems. Performs troubleshooting, repair, modifications, corrosion control and preservation of aircraft and aircraft systems and aircraft sub-systems, including fuel, oil and pneudraulic systems. Overhauls aircraft components and sub-components. Performs routine servicing and maintenance inspections on all ground support equipment.
Other Duties
Removes / installs aircraft components and engines on test stands and engine test cells. Makes appropriate logbook entries and signs-off own work accomplished. Performs aircraft functional checks including, but not limited to, aircraft and engine run-up and taxi. May be required to accompany aircraft in flight. Performs in-house calibration of common and special tools as required. Performs related record maintenance including: completing appropriate log book forms, condition tags and parts change slips in accordance with technical publications, company procedures manuals and other written and oral directives. Uses blueprints, schematics, technical drawings and manufacturers drawings and sketches in the performance of assigned duties. Estimates materials needed. Replaces aircraft batteries during recovery / TDY operations. Performs touch-up spot painting. May be required to perform Maintenance Operational Checks (MOCs) and run-up aircraft when required by job assignment.
Education and Experience
High school diploma or equivalent – General Educational Development (GED) certificate. FAA Airframe (A), or FAA Airframe and Powerplant (AandP) certificate or two (2) years of documented rotary‑wing aircraft mechanic maintenance experience or four (4) years documented fixed‑wing aircraft mechanic maintenance experience.
Other Requirements
Employees in the Aircraft Mechanic classification who do not have at least two (2) years of documented experience on a MDS, or have not been trained to MOS, OEM maintenance course standards for the MDS, will be required to complete the GFR approved MDS specific OJT qualification program.
Physical Requirements / Working Environment
Must be physically able to perform duties and responsibilities of the classification. Must be able to work with required materials without debilitating irritation to skin, eyes or respiratory system while wearing the required personal protective equipment. Work may be performed in a shop and/or field environment.
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Position Title: AH-64 Aircraft Mechanic Organization: CS Vertical Flight Solutions Location: Fort Rucker, Alabama Job Type: Full-time Category: Government SubK CONUS Clearance: NACI (public Trust)
Responsibilities
Performs routine aircraft maintenance functions. Operates aircraft towing equipment. Recovers disabled aircraft. Maintains aircraft fuel, oil and hydraulic systems. May remove and install electrical connections that are fool proof, one-wire or cannon plug type. Removes and installs starter and main generators. Must demonstrate an operational knowledge of aircraft, aircraft systems, engines and component parts. Performs preventive maintenance inspections on aircraft and aircraft systems and subsystems. Performs troubleshooting, repair, modifications, corrosion control and preservation of aircraft and aircraft systems and aircraft sub-systems, including fuel, oil and pneudraulic systems. Overhauls aircraft components and sub-components. Performs routine servicing and maintenance inspections on all ground support equipment.
Other Duties
Removes / installs aircraft components and engines on test stands and engine test cells. Makes appropriate logbook entries and signs-off own work accomplished. Performs aircraft functional checks including, but not limited to, aircraft and engine run-up and taxi. May be required to accompany aircraft in flight. Performs in-house calibration of common and special tools as required. Performs related record maintenance including: completing appropriate log book forms, condition tags and parts change slips in accordance with technical publications, company procedures manuals and other written and oral directives. Uses blueprints, schematics, technical drawings and manufacturers drawings and sketches in the performance of assigned duties. Estimates materials needed. Replaces aircraft batteries during recovery / TDY operations. Performs touch-up spot painting. May be required to perform Maintenance Operational Checks (MOCs) and run-up aircraft when required by job assignment.
Education and Experience
High school diploma or equivalent – General Educational Development (GED) certificate. FAA Airframe (A), or FAA Airframe and Powerplant (AandP) certificate or two (2) years of documented rotary‑wing aircraft mechanic maintenance experience or four (4) years documented fixed‑wing aircraft mechanic maintenance experience.
Other Requirements
Employees in the Aircraft Mechanic classification who do not have at least two (2) years of documented experience on a MDS, or have not been trained to MOS, OEM maintenance course standards for the MDS, will be required to complete the GFR approved MDS specific OJT qualification program.
Physical Requirements / Working Environment
Must be physically able to perform duties and responsibilities of the classification. Must be able to work with required materials without debilitating irritation to skin, eyes or respiratory system while wearing the required personal protective equipment. Work may be performed in a shop and/or field environment.
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