This aircraft mechanic I electrician/avionic mechanic maintains and troubleshoots MH-47G aircraft, as it pertains to electrical and avionics systems, sub-systems, communications, navigation systems, weapons, and aircraft survivability equipment.
Responsibilities
- This mechanic will be required to repair and replace aircraft wiring, trouble shoot aircraft electrical systems, and replace components as instructed in technical publications, IETMS, and other service guidance publications.
- The mechanic will need to be able to use a multi-meter as well as other standard avionic test sets in order to maintain and trouble-shoot aircraft systems.
- This worker reads schematics, interprets maintenance manuals, service bulletins, technical data, engineering data, and other specifications to determine feasibility and methods of repairing or replacing malfunctioning or damaged components.
- This mechanic must be able work independently during travel and while at home station while performing scheduled and unscheduled maintenance in the hangar and on the flight line.
- This mechanic must be able to perform administrative actions when it comes to aircraft forms and records on electronic systems being utilized by the organization such ACN and Hydra.
Qualifications
- Must be a U.S. citizen with a valid drivers license.
- Must be able to obtain a secret clearance.
- 6+ years experience in rotary wing aviation. MH-47/MH-6/MH-60 experience desirable.
- Ability to travel 1-2 weeks at time for TDY assignments.
- Must have own tools/toolbox.
- Experience with ACN or other electronic logbook system.
- Experience using multi-meters and other applicable tools.
- Must be able to be certified in basic soldering and pass a solder vision test.
- May be required to pass a basic physical to operate equipment on the flight line and move aircraft.
Job ID
2025-16819
Work Type
On-Site
Company Description
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