The Loading Standardization Crew (LSC) Member plays a crucial role in ensuring that all munitions loading operations on assigned Mission Design Series (MDS) aircraft adhere to the highest standards of safety, efficiency, and reliability. This position involves administering the Loading Standardization and Evaluation Program (LSEP), conducting training, evaluations, and providing technical expertise to maintenance leadership. The LSC Member will also be responsible for documenting personnel evaluations and certification actions in the Weapons Load Crew Management Tool (WLCMT). Additionally, the LSC Member will be required to assist with various hands-on maintenance activities as outlined below. Essential Functions: Ability to obtain and maintain a DoD Secret (or greater) security clearance. Willingness and ability to work shifts as assigned 7 days a week, 12 hours a day to support mission requirements. Willingness and ability to travel as part of a maintenance recovery team as required. CONUS and OCONUS deployment may be required. Training and Evaluation: Develop and coordinate load training aircraft requirements. Conduct, monitor, and validate training/evaluations to ensure load crews maintain high proficiency levels for safe and reliable aircraft loading. Review and monitor certification, qualification, and recurring training documents for accuracy. Schedule and ensure completion of required proficiency and academic training for all individuals/load crews. Perform semi-annual evaluations on all certified load crews. Technical Expertise: Assist with the development of a Task Assignment List (TALS) IAW AFMAN21-206, Para. 7.4, for each munition to be loaded on the OA-1K aircraft. Assist with the development of Weapons Academics supplemental data IAW AFMAN21-206, Paragraphs 7.2.2.3, 7.2.2.4, and 7.2.2.7. Provide technical expertise and interpretation of all loading technical data and procedures governing the LSEP. Evaluate and ensure standardization and integrity of the LSEP. Review and coordinate on all weapons loading-related Technical Order (TO) Recommended Changes. Documentation and Records: Coordinate with Weapons Section(s), WWM, and WS SUPT to prevent overdue certifications and qualifications. Monitor flying schedules and perform spot inspections and evaluations of flightline munitions/explosive handling, loading, and postloading operations. Maintain and manage records of certifications, qualifications, evaluations, and proficiency loads. Ensure accurate documentation of all training and evaluation activities in the Weapons Load Crew Management Tool (WLCMT) or equivalent. Flight Line Operations and General Aircraft Maintenance: Perform hands-on maintenance activities to support flight line operations, may include pre-flight, post-flight, and turnaround inspections. Assist with troubleshooting and repairing aircraft systems and components to ensure operational readiness. Collaborate with other maintenance personnel to address and resolve aircraft discrepancies and technical issues. Assist in general aircraft maintenance tasks to support overall mission readiness, including servicing, inspecting, and testing aircraft systems.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Mid Level
Number of Employees
5,001-10,000 employees