This position is for an Aircraft Servicer responsible for the launch and recovery of T45 aircraft during both day and night shifts. Key duties include performing aircraft inspections, fueling operations (gravity fill and closed circuit), servicing engine oil and hydraulic systems, and participating in aircraft moving and engine rinse crews. The role also involves aircraft washing and lubrication, operating portable firefighting equipment, and safely handling hazardous materials. The servicer is expected to maintain a clean work environment, adhere to Foreign Object Damage (FOD) prevention rules and the Company Tool Control Program, and comply with all safety regulations. Record-keeping is also a responsibility. The role may involve off-site service on detachments, simple computer input, and potentially acting as a Lead. When working at outlying fields, the servicer will maintain communication with supervisory personnel and crash crews, and may be required to remove/reinstall aircraft doors and provide fueling services. The individual will also assist in ensuring the safety, security, and preservation of Government and Company equipment.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Entry Level
Education Level
High school or GED
Number of Employees
5,001-10,000 employees