What are the responsibilities and job description for the Aircraft Maintenance position at United States Air Force?
Tactical Aircraft Maintenance specialists play a vital role in ensuring the upkeep of high-performance tactical aircraft such as fighters and attack planes.
The Air Force employs hundreds of tactical aircraft to complete its missions, including fighters, strike-fighters and attack planes.
These experts ensure that every component of these high-performance aircraft is maintained to the most exacting standards.
Responsibilities
- Maintaining aircraft systems to the highest standards
- Ensuring aircraft are ready to fly at a moment's notice
- Completing safety inspections and mechanical checks
To become a Tactical Aircraft Maintenance specialist, applicants must meet specific requirements:
- Meet age, citizenship, and ASVAB score requirements
- Complete 5 weeks of Basic Military Training
- Pass a current National Agency Check, Local Agency Checks and Credit
- Achieve a minimum AFQT Test score of 65 on the ASVAB for non-graduates or non-alternate credential holders
Prior experience in mechanical qualifications, aviation maintenance, and knowledge of principles applying to aircraft systems is highly beneficial.