Dynamic Component Repair Technician (MOS 6132)
- Job Category: Military Specific Occupations
- Travel: No
- Clearance: Not Applicable
- Shift: Day Job
- Req ID: PIN00164
Job Summary:
The Dynamic Component Repair Technician performs duties for H-1 Series aircraft in the Czech Republic. The Dynamic Component Repair Technician will maintain, and repair helicopter/tiltrotor dynamic components.
Job Responsibilities:
Employ operational risk management principles.
Perform ground maintenance tasks and repairs on aircraft and mission systems components.
Interpret technical manual/correspondence (i.e. instructions, drawings, diagrams).
Identify and diagnose aircraft and mission systems malfunctions.
Document all inspections, maintenance, and repairs in a maintenance management database system.
Order parts and materials needed for maintenance/repairs.
Provide training via self-paced readings, labs, and on-the-job training to individuals in the performance of ground maintenance duties.
Utilize maintenance training management database systems, to track maintenance training progression and qualifications.
Uses and performs operator maintenance on tools, special tools/test equipment, Aircraft Ground Support Equipment (AGSE), and Peculiar Ground Support Equipment (PGSE).
Perform shift “All Tools Accounted For” (ATAF) inventories and attend all hands Foreign Object or Debris (FOD) walk downs to maintain standards that comply with FOD and Tool Control procedures.
Maintain and account for all batteries in the inventory and assigned to aircraft and GSE.
Request and receive aircraft materials from the supply system and ensure applicable technical directives have been complied with prior to installation/use on aircraft.
Prepares, reviews, and updates aircraft maintenance forms and records.
Uses common measuring tools, measuring gages, alignment fixtures, and special tools.
Ensures that all related maintenance operations are conducted in a safe manner.
Other tasks, duties, and responsibilities, as directed.
Minimum Qualifications:
Two to four (2-4) years of recent experience as a Dynamic Component Repair Technician.
Successfully completed, and qualified in the appropriate U.S. Government Dynamic Component Repair Technician course.
Proficient in the use of computer-hosted interactive technical manuals, aircraft maintenance forms or similar aviation maintenance management system, and other aircraft-related documentation.
Professional verbal, written, and interpersonal communication skills.
Ability to effectively communicate with the customer in a professional and courteous manner.
Possess a valid issued driver’s license.
Successfully pass an overseas deployment physical upon hire.
HS Diploma or equivalent required.
US Citizenship required.
Desired Qualifications:
Seven to ten (7-10) years directly related experience.
CDQAR experience desirable.
Associate Degree.
FAA A & P.