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The County of Santa Barbara’s Air Support Unit is accepting applications to fill a full-time Aircraft Mechanic Lead vacancy in the Santa Ynez Valley, California. Salary $48.80 – $59.32 Hourly $101,504.00 – $123,379.36 Annually Additional Pay Overtime Pay is possible for this position. Assigned Incident Pay: This position may be eligible for assigned 24/7 incident pay. The Air Support Unit (ASU) is a joint unit between our Fire Department and Sheriff’s Office. This cohesive partnership allows responses to all hazard incidents. Examples of mission responses include, but are not limited to, wildland firefighting missions (water dropping, crew insertion, and long line), law enforcement flight operations, ocean and swift water rescue, search, medivac, hoisting, mountain and cliff rescue. Although this is a joint unit, vacancies are attached to either the Santa Barbara County Fire Department or the Sheriff’s Office. This vacant position is attached to the Santa Barbara County Fire Department. The ASU currently has helicopters ready to respond to any emergency, day or night, rain or shine. Aircraft assigned to this unit consists of: Sikorsky HH-60L, Bell UH-1H, UH 1N, OH-58 and Cessna 206. Training in all aircraft is not required for applying, but the willingness to train and learn to be proficient on multiple platforms is highly desirable. Position and Responsibilities
Position: Under the direction of the Fire Battalion Chief, serves as the lead worker in aircraft maintenance operations by coordinating and performing aircraft maintenance and repair activities to ensure airworthiness and safe flight operations; conducts and documents aircraft inspections; provides technical guidance and oversight to aircraft mechanics; and performs related duties as required. Distinguishing Characteristics: This classification is distinguished from the Aircraft Mechanic classification by its responsibility for leading and coordinating the work of aircraft mechanics, providing technical direction to aircraft mechanics, and performing return-to-service inspections. Job Requirements and Qualifications
Required Certifications : Possession of a valid Federal Aviation Administration Mechanic Certificate with Airframe and Powerplant Ratings issued in accordance with 14 C.F.R. 65 subpart D. Experience : Three (3) years of post-certificate/ratings experience repairing, maintaining, and approving the return of turbine-powered helicopters to service; OR a combination of training, education, and experience equivalent to the standard above that provides the required knowledge, abilities, certificate, and ratings. Note: Three (3) years of pre-certificate/ratings (military experience) repairing, maintaining, and approving the return of turbine-powered helicopters to service can be substituted for the post-certificate/ratings experience. Inspections and Authorization : Must obtain FAA Inspection Authorization certificate within one year of appointment. Driver's License : Possession of a valid California Class C Driver's License is required at the time of appointment. Incumbents may have to obtain a California Class B Driver's License. If California Class B is required, incumbent will also need hazardous materials and tank vehicle endorsements within one year of appointment. Work Availability : Incumbents must be available to work nights, weekends, and holidays as needed and to travel to locations outside Santa Barbara County for up to 14 days in support of incident activities. Screening : After a conditional job offer, appointment is contingent upon successful completion of a Polygraph Examination; Live Scan and Background Investigation (including conviction history check); and satisfactory reference checks. Application Deadline : DEADLINE TO APPLY: October 17, 2025 AT 5:00 PM PST Application Access : For the full job description and to apply, visit: https://www.governmentjobs.com/careers/sbcounty/jobs
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The County of Santa Barbara’s Air Support Unit is accepting applications to fill a full-time Aircraft Mechanic Lead vacancy in the Santa Ynez Valley, California. Salary $48.80 – $59.32 Hourly $101,504.00 – $123,379.36 Annually Additional Pay Overtime Pay is possible for this position. Assigned Incident Pay: This position may be eligible for assigned 24/7 incident pay. The Air Support Unit (ASU) is a joint unit between our Fire Department and Sheriff’s Office. This cohesive partnership allows responses to all hazard incidents. Examples of mission responses include, but are not limited to, wildland firefighting missions (water dropping, crew insertion, and long line), law enforcement flight operations, ocean and swift water rescue, search, medivac, hoisting, mountain and cliff rescue. Although this is a joint unit, vacancies are attached to either the Santa Barbara County Fire Department or the Sheriff’s Office. This vacant position is attached to the Santa Barbara County Fire Department. The ASU currently has helicopters ready to respond to any emergency, day or night, rain or shine. Aircraft assigned to this unit consists of: Sikorsky HH-60L, Bell UH-1H, UH 1N, OH-58 and Cessna 206. Training in all aircraft is not required for applying, but the willingness to train and learn to be proficient on multiple platforms is highly desirable. Position and Responsibilities
Position: Under the direction of the Fire Battalion Chief, serves as the lead worker in aircraft maintenance operations by coordinating and performing aircraft maintenance and repair activities to ensure airworthiness and safe flight operations; conducts and documents aircraft inspections; provides technical guidance and oversight to aircraft mechanics; and performs related duties as required. Distinguishing Characteristics: This classification is distinguished from the Aircraft Mechanic classification by its responsibility for leading and coordinating the work of aircraft mechanics, providing technical direction to aircraft mechanics, and performing return-to-service inspections. Job Requirements and Qualifications
Required Certifications : Possession of a valid Federal Aviation Administration Mechanic Certificate with Airframe and Powerplant Ratings issued in accordance with 14 C.F.R. 65 subpart D. Experience : Three (3) years of post-certificate/ratings experience repairing, maintaining, and approving the return of turbine-powered helicopters to service; OR a combination of training, education, and experience equivalent to the standard above that provides the required knowledge, abilities, certificate, and ratings. Note: Three (3) years of pre-certificate/ratings (military experience) repairing, maintaining, and approving the return of turbine-powered helicopters to service can be substituted for the post-certificate/ratings experience. Inspections and Authorization : Must obtain FAA Inspection Authorization certificate within one year of appointment. Driver's License : Possession of a valid California Class C Driver's License is required at the time of appointment. Incumbents may have to obtain a California Class B Driver's License. If California Class B is required, incumbent will also need hazardous materials and tank vehicle endorsements within one year of appointment. Work Availability : Incumbents must be available to work nights, weekends, and holidays as needed and to travel to locations outside Santa Barbara County for up to 14 days in support of incident activities. Screening : After a conditional job offer, appointment is contingent upon successful completion of a Polygraph Examination; Live Scan and Background Investigation (including conviction history check); and satisfactory reference checks. Application Deadline : DEADLINE TO APPLY: October 17, 2025 AT 5:00 PM PST Application Access : For the full job description and to apply, visit: https://www.governmentjobs.com/careers/sbcounty/jobs
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