CACI is looking for a skilled Aviation Life Support Equipment Technician to join our mission critical program in South Korea.
Responsibilities
Maintain Aviation Life Support Equipment (ALSE) such as night vision goggles, flight helmets, survival vests, exposure suits, aviation modular survival systems and aircraft first aid kits
Support components IAW applicable Technical Manuals (TMs), Technical Orders, manufacturer's instructions or Naval Air Publications
Fit flight helmets, survival vests and other individual items of equipment to aircrew members, military personnel and civilians participating in flight operations
Perform preventative maintenance services and inspections IAW applicable TMs, manufacturer's instructions on all ALSE equipment
Troubleshoot, repair, replace, overhaul, test, service, preserve and clean ALSE equipment; perform scheduled/unscheduled maintenance on aircraft ALSE
Attend ALSE training courses, conferences, meetings and/or briefings
Train and brief aircrew, non-aircrew and civilian members on the proper use of required ALSE equipment onboard
Coordinate with unit supply/medical personnel on the requisition of replacement ALSE equipment as required
Calibrate all equipment and conduct periodic TMDE calibrations
Maintain maintenance records on all ALSE equipment; escalate repair requests through proper channels; ensure compliant disposal of all unserviceable ALSE equipment
Orders and maintain Prescribed Load List (PLL); including supply of controlled substances and ammunition (incendiary signaling devices)
Review, update and disseminate a variety of SOPs, checklists, briefing material, and technical/administrative publications and/reports
Perform prescribed cleaning, preservation, and operator maintenance of ALSE shop tools and equipment
Conduct on-the-job training with assigned employees
Assist in the evaluation of new and/or modified ALSE as required
Fabricate or modify ALSE for special application and/or to accommodate local environmental conditions
Requirements
Associate Degree in Logistics or related field from an accredited college/university with six years of military experience in Aviation Life Support Maintenance; or Military or related civilian equivalent training and eight years of experience.
Demonstrate knowledge of aviation life support systems and associated equipment maintenance
Apply knowledge of operating elements, electrical or electronic principles and reference materials in performing maintenance and repair tasks
Utilize skill on common test equipment such as ohmmeter, voltmeter, other electrical/electronic test equipment, and common tools such as drills, screwdrivers, wrenches, soldering irons and pliers.
Fluent in English; both written and oral language.
US citizen with an active TS/SCI clearance.
Benefits
Comprehensive benefits such as healthcare, wellness, financial, retirement, family support, continuing education, and time off benefits.