What are the responsibilities and job description for the Aircraft Mechanic II Airframes position at PCI Aviation?
Job Description
- Troubleshoot and repair the following systems on the KC-130J aircraft, to include flight control, fuel, hydraulic, in-flight refueling, landing gear, and pneumatic systems in accordance with naval aviation manuals
- Perform inspections on the KC-130J to the assigned systems as required by naval aviation manuals
- Perform authorized metal repairs to aircraft in accordance with naval aviation manuals
- Document all maintenance performed utilizing the Optimized Organization Maintenance Activity (OOMA) system
- Screen component records for proper implementation of technical directives
- Inspect the performance of maintenance, and all system related components
- Provide in depth training to the mechanics within the squadron on all associated systems
- Obtain and maintain all required support equipment licenses to perform assigned maintenance tasks
- Inspect, maintain, repair, and service aircraft components including, but not limited to engines, fuel systems, and mechanical components, and apply technical knowledge of aircraft systems in determining equipment malfunctions
- Apply technical expertise in restoring equipment condition and operation
- Apply professional technical expertise and guidance to solve complex problems by interpreting technical data such as blueprints or manufacturers manuals/specifications
- Perform other qualified duties as required and assist other work centers as required which could include troubleshooting, repairing, servicing, and maintaining airframe, hydraulic, pneumatic, flight control, and landing gear systems
- Perform inspections and duties as a Collateral Duty Inspector (CDI) as required
Requirements:
- US Citizenship
- Must possess and maintain a Secret Clearance
- Possess a valid state driver's license, and obtain and maintain base access
- KC-130 Airframes Mechanic Training (MOS 6256) and associated "C" school training, or equivalent civilian qualifications or certifications (A&P license)
- Shall have the ability perform complex O-level maintenance actions
- Must possess a level of experience necessary to inspect and sign off work in all assigned aircraft systems
- Familiarity with the Naval Aviation Maintenance Program (NAMP) or equivalent
- If a Veteran, must have earned an honorable discharge (preferred) but no less than a General discharge under Honorable conditions
- Possess a good knowledge of squadron organization and functions and be able to communicate and interact effectively with others
- Must be able to prioritize workload to maintain schedules on assigned projects
- Perform other duties as assigned