Maintains aircraft and engine logbooks and associated records. Proficient performing all operator, data entry and retrieval functions associated with aircraft recordkeeping. Performs networking functions between individual stations, including analysis and correction of errors caused by software, hardware or data entry. Transmits and receives data via floppy disk, modem and other electronic means. Extracts data, formulates and interprets management reports, creates archives, backups, and data saves in support of military deployments and detachment operations. Performs a wide range of clerical and administrative duties related to aircraft maintenance, such as preparing reports and correspondence, filing and typing, performing data base and systems analysis. Additional Requirements: System Administrator/Analyst Services: Provide qualitative and quantitative analytical information to the government, allowing a continuous review of the management practices within the activity/department. Monitor, control, and apply the maintenance data system (MDS) or configuration management (CM) within the activity. The SA/A will serve as a contact point between work centers and the SPAWAR Systems Center Atlantic (SSCA) and is responsible for the management of all aspects of the MDS to include NALCOMIS reports/inquiries at the activity level. Additionally, the SA/A shall have a full working knowledge of the principles of foundation, mid, and top tier data replication and information available in the aviation data warehouse (ADW). Within the scope of manpower management, the NALCOMIS SA/A is a significant activity information resource. In the areas of accurate MDS and flight data, the analyst is the one individual within the activity who can either prove or disprove the justification for manpower increases and decreases. A complete understanding of Naval Aviation Maintenance Program (NAMP) policies and procedures, accurate documentation procedures, meticulous attention to detail, a viable aviation maintenance and material management (3M) and Naval Flight Record Subsystems (NAVFLIR) Naval Flight Documents training program, and close communication between analysts at similar activities should be foremost in the primary and technical responsibilities of the data analyst. Shall be proficient performing all operator, data entry, and retrieval functions. Transmits and receives data via disk, modem, and other electronic means. Extracts data, formulates and interprets management reports, creates archives, backups, and data saves in support of deployments and detachment operations. Performs a wide range of administrative duties such as preparing reports and correspondence, filing and typing.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Mid Level
Education Level
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