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U.S. Air Force Reserve

Aircraft Mechanic

U.S. Air Force Reserve, Columbia, South Carolina, United States

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U.S. Air Force Reserve When it comes to flight, the margin for error should be considered nonexistent, especially with fuel systems. As an Aircraft Fuel Systems specialist, you’ll inspect, repair and install our fuel systems to ensure errors are minimal and don’t occur during flight. You’ll perform comprehensive checks on bladder cells and external and integral fuel tanks to make sure our aircrew can properly operate and efficiently carry out their objectives. Primary Responsibilities Remove, repair, inspect, install and modify aircraft fuel systems. Clean fuel cells and tanks and inspect for foreign objects, corrosion and cell deterioration. Learn about internal hardware, sealing techniques and materials. Interpret technical concepts and applications of maintenance directives. Outstanding free or low-cost healthcare coverage for you and your family Food and housing assistance Continuing-education opportunities Free or low-cost healthcare World-travel opportunities Qualifications HS diploma or GED Completion of courses in general science or physics is desirable. ASVAB score of 47 on Mechanical About the Air Force Reserve The Air Force Reserve is a proud partner in America’s defense, offering a variety of part-time and full-time jobs with full-time benefits. These include low-cost health insurance, a noncontributory retirement plan, tuition assistance and educational programs. The Air Force Reserve recruits talent and provides highly technical training to help you build and sustain the world’s most-advanced airpower with the flexibility to advance in your civilian career or education while serving close to home. The Air Force Reserve is an equal opportunity employer and welcomes applications from diverse candidates.

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