This role is responsible for launching and recovering aircraft, performing inspections, fueling operations, servicing engine oil and hydraulic systems, and assisting with aircraft moving, washing, and lubrication. The Aircraft Servicer must be familiar with portable fire fighting equipment, use safety equipment when working with hazardous materials, and maintain cleanliness of the work area. They are responsible for adhering to Foreign Object Damage (FOD) prevention rules, the Company Tool Control Program, and general safety regulations. Record keeping is also a key responsibility. The role may involve off-site service on detachments, simple computer input, and potentially performing Lead duties at management's discretion. When assigned to outlying fields, responsibilities include maintaining communication links, potentially removing and reinstalling aircraft doors, and providing fueling services. The position also requires assisting in ensuring the safety, security, and preservation of government and company equipment, and performing other related duties as directed.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Entry Level
Education Level
High school or GED