PRIMARY FUNCTION
The performs and supervises aircraft electrical and environmental (E & E) functions and activities. Troubleshoots, inspects, removes, installs, repairs, modifies, overhauls, and operates integrated E&E systems, components, and associated support equipment.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS
- Inspects and evaluates aircraft E&E maintenance activities. Determines operational status of assigned assets.
- Maintains, repairs, and fabricates electrical wiring, harnesses, and connectors.
- Conducts operational checks and repairs / replaces damaged components and systems.
- Performs cryogenic maintenance on aircraft and aircraft servicing units.
- Maintains compressed gas equipment.
- Inspects, troubleshoots, and maintains aircraft E & E systems, subsystems, components, and associated test equipment.
- Performs on-equipment maintenance in areas such as direct and alternating current; gas turbine compressors and auxiliary power units; landing gear, anti-skid, and nose wheel steering; electronic engine control, ignition, and starting; lighting; master caution and warning; take-off warning; flight control; cargo door and cargo delivery equipment; non-electro static application (NESA) windows; anti-icing; fire and overheat warning; fire extinguishing and suppression; fuel control; liquid cooling; air conditioning, bleed air, cabin pressurization, and auxiliary pressurization; oxygen; and aircraft utility systems.
- Performs off-equipment maintenance in areas such as E&E system components and associated test equipment.
- Assists in T-38 aircraft jacking, lifting, mooring, and towing operations.
- Inspects and evaluates aircraft E&E maintenance activities. Determines operational status of assigned assets.
- Interprets inspection findings and determines adequacy of corrective actions.
- Inspects and checks components for clearances, tolerances, proper installation, and operation.
- Reviews maintenance forms, aircraft records, automated maintenance data systems, and historical reports to ensure complete documentation.
- Performs pre-use inspections and operates powered and non-powered aerospace ground equipment.
- May be required to perform entry and maintenance tasks in confined spaces.
- Recommends methods to improve equipment performance and maintenance procedures.
- Uses automated maintenance systems. Inputs, validates, and analyzes data processed to automated systems.
- Inspects, clears, and closes out completed maintenance discrepancies in automated maintenance systems.
- Document maintenance as per Quality Assurance (QA) and established regulatory requirements.
- Stores, handles, and disposes of hazardous waste and materials according to environmental standards and company processes.
- Inventories and maintains alternate mission equipment. Inventories and maintains aircraft equipment.
- Use automated maintenance systems to monitor maintenance trends, analyze equipment requirements, maintain equipment records, document maintenance actions, and time change database.
- Perform regular Foreign Object Damage (FOD) walks.
- Maintain strict tool control procedures. Report missing, lost, found, or unattended tools to the supervisor. Inventory and inspect tools on a regular basis and replace worn or broken tools.
- Comply with safety rules and regulations while performing day to day maintenance. Promptly report all accidents, injuries, safety violations, and/or unsafe practices or procedures to supervisor.
- Maintain equipment records. Enter in the maintenance records description of the work performed and verify the work was performed satisfactorily.
- The Aircraft Electrical and Environmental Systems Technician will be required to perform other related duties to meet the ongoing needs of the organization.
SUPERVISORY RESPONSIBILITIES:
This position has the responsibility and authority to carry out assigned tasks.
KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, & ABILITIES:
- Highly skilled in electrical, electronic, and mechanical principles relating to E & E systems.
- Ability to read and interpret documents such as engineering drawings, symbols used in wiring diagrams, blueprints, and schematics, technical documentation, operating and maintenance instructions, and procedure manuals.
- Strong decision analysis and problem-solving skills. Ability to draw conclusions and justify decisions. Must be able to communicate issues to management.
- Highly knowledgeable in principles applying to T-38 aircraft systems.
- Extensive knowledge in T-38 theory of aircraft flight, hydraulic principles, aircraft electrical concepts, and servicing concepts.
- Knowledgeable in Air Force Technical Order system, supply procedures, and deficiency reporting procedures.
- Intermediate computer skills specifically using Microsoft Office Suite. Ability to learn additional computer skills or software programs. Working knowledge of advanced software applications is preferred.
- Ability to enter data accurately into databases and write routine reports and correspondence.
- Interpersonal skills are necessary to work effectively and cooperatively with all levels of management and staff. Will also routinely interact with other crew members.
- Must possess effective oral and technical written communication skills to clearly communicate information to others.
- Ability to use general office equipment such as fax, phone, copier, scanner, printers, etc.
- Ability to follow processes.
- Strong professional customer service skills, including active listening, prompt service and follow-up.
- Ability to learn and understand corporate policies and procedures and how they relate to company goals.
- Ability to perform basic mathematical computations.
- High degree of self-motivation and the ability to work independently.
- Willingness to assist teammates in accomplishing task.
- Ability to multi-task.
QUALIFICATIONS:
- High School Diploma or equivalent required.
- 8+ years of tactical Aircraft Electrical and Environmental Systems experience with fixed / rotary wing commercial, Government or DOD aircraft.
- Previous Air Force Specialty Code 2A6X6 Aircraft Electrical and Environmental Systems highly desirable.
- Multi aspect aviation qualifications / certifications / disciplines and ability to train these skills a must.
- Experience supporting DoD contracts.
- Strong knowledge of commonly used concepts, practices, and procedures within depot level maintenance.
- Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) Airplane and/or Powerplant certification a plus
- Background in TCTO application a plus.
- Must have the ability to obtain and maintain a Government Security Clearance.