The Aircraft Mechanic II is responsible for support of highly sensitive HQ USAF operational plans and safe air transportation for Cabinet Members, senior military leaders, and visiting foreign dignitaries. Essential Responsibilities: Inspects, evaluates damage and accomplishes repairs on assigned and transient aircraft and support Equipment. Operates all associated ground support equipment and uses hand tools, special tools, fixtures and adhesives applicable to return aircraft to operational condition. Evaluates, designs, and manufactures logistics improvement projects. Researches technical data and manufactures structural components, cables, and tubing assemblies. Uses maintenance instructions and technical data in the inspection, and repair of assigned aircraft and associated equipment. Performs on and off equipment maintenance to do advanced aircraft composite repairs. Uses maintenance drawings and blueprints to accomplish repairs on assigned equipment. Performs aircraft and equipment corrosion inspections. Evaluates aircraft and equipment for paint requirements. Removes and treats corrosion and applies protective coatings on aircraft and support equipment. Performs shop and flight line maintenance ensuring aircraft structural integrity. Coordinates maintenance efforts with Production Supervisors and Maintenance Operations Coordination Center. Documents discrepancies in applicable forms and inputs data in Maintenance Information System. Ensures compliance with applicable safety, housekeeping, tool control, and FOD prevention programs. Must be able to work, day shift, swing shift, night shift, and/or weekend shifts as required. Receives CUT training within classification. Shall perform other duties as assigned and must be able to travel to include TDYs. Must maintain training requirements.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Mid Level
Education Level
No Education Listed
Number of Employees
5,001-10,000 employees