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Aviation Life Support System (ALSS) Technician, Supervisor/Site Lead

Strategic Technology Institute Inc. · Yuma, AZ · 18 mo ago
Engineering$28.95–$33.52/hrFull-time

Responsibilities

  • Supervise the CH-53E/K, V-22, UH-1Y, AH-1Z, C-130J, F-18C/D, AV-8B, and F-35B/C O-Level maintenance tasks.
  • The troubleshooting, removal, installation, repair, inspection, and/or documentation of egress and escape systems, inflatable systems; emergency radio systems; survival items and personal equipment; pyrotechnics, and/or other related ordnance; aircrew breathing systems; and support equipment.
  • The acceptance and transfer of egress and escape systems; inflatable systems; emergency radio systems; flight clothing; survival items and personal equipment; pyrotechnics, CADS/PADS, and/or other related ordnance; aircrew breathing systems; and support equipment.
  • The fitting, manufacture, troubleshooting, removal, installation, repair, inspection, and/or documentation of flight clothing.
  • The handling, stowage, and safety precautions associated with pyrotechnics, CADS/PADS, and/or other related ordnance; and aircrew breathing systems.
  • The pre-flight (which could include pre-positioning support equipment and flight gear) to ensure aircrew equipment is ready for use, in support of the sorties and timelines of the daily flight schedule and/or fleet support periods.
  • The pre/post-op checks and operation of support equipment, including conditional, scheduled inspections, and periodic maintenance.
  • The services described above may be performed multiple times each day as the flight schedule or maintenance dictates.
  • The corrosion control and ensure aircraft components, ALSS gear, and SE services are performed IAW governing directives by ensuring all inspection standards are met.
  • The Contractor shall check ALSS for tools and other foreign objects that could potentially put the aircraft or aircrew at risk.
  • The corrosion Control services may be performed multiple times each day.
  • The assigned scheduled and unscheduled maintenance on flight equipment as coordinated by the Squadron and/or designated Maintenance Control Government representative IAW the designated maintenance manuals for assigned aircraft and equipment.
  • The inspection, disassembly, repair, servicing, TD compliance, modification, assembly, surface finish removal, corrosion control, preservation/de-preservation services.
  • Requirements

    • A minimum of 15 years of Navy/Marine Corps Maintenance experience.
    • A minimum of 5 years Navy/Marine Corps Maintenance experience.
    • Satisfactory completion of Navy PR “A” school or equivalent service school.
    • Intermediate-level experience as an Aircrew Survival Equipment Mechanic is preferred.
    • Applicable training, qualifications, and certifications required to perform services as indicated in Naval Aviation Maintenance Program, COMNAVAIRFORINST 4790.2_ Series and Class V Ammunition and Explosive Material required for effectively maintaining and supporting ALSS.
    • Current and medically qualified per NAVMED P-117 standards to maintain night vision systems.
    • Routine exposure to training.
    • An extensive understanding of the USMC aviation activities with routine exposure to training.
    • Possess, or be able to attain, comprehensive knowledge of aircraft systems and capabilities across all United States service branches, U.S. allies, and other military or contracted aircraft inventories.
    • Secret Clearance or the ability to obtain one.
    • Must be able to obtain and maintain a CAC Card.
    • Certifications/Licenses as required by the Program Training and Certification Manual.
    • Be able to pass periodic medical surveillance evaluations which may include respirator fit testing when required.
    • The essential physical requirements of the position will be reviewed with the applicant during the interview.
    • Qualifications

      • Extensive understanding of the USMC aviation activities with routine exposure to training.
      • Possess, or be able to attain, comprehensive knowledge of aircraft systems and capabilities across all United States service branches, U.S. allies, and other military or contracted aircraft inventories.
      • Secret Clearance or the ability to obtain one.
      • Must be able to obtain and maintain a CAC Card.
      • Certifications/Licenses as required by the Program Training and Certification Manual.
      • Be able to pass periodic medical surveillance evaluations which may include respirator fit testing when required.

      Benefits

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