Wednesday, 4 July 2012

Avionics/ISR Mechanic

Details: Interest Category: AviationJob Description: Services, cleans, inspects and performs scheduled and unscheduled maintenance on RC 26 aircraft. Responsibilities may include maintenance/repair/modification to airframe, avionics, engines, ISR equipment, sub-systems, and related support equipment. Works independently or in coordination with other A&P Mechanics and technical representatives to trouble shoot, diagnose and solve unusual and complex maintenance problems.Ability to apply logic and good judgment, understand technical order diagrams and procedures, use test equipment for analysis of airframe, engine, flight control, pneudraulic, fuel, electrical/electronic systems, problems. Reports to the Site Lead/Director of Maintenance.Service and repair ISR/Avionics systems and aircraft to ensure serviceability. Repair, replace, and rebuild aircraft structures, landing gear, power plants, propellers, fuel systems (including tanks and fuel control systems), and functional components using hand tools, meters, test equipment, power tools, rivet gun, and drills. Inspect and repair power plants (engines) malfunctions, including cracked components, oil leaks, etc. Diagnose malfunctions, isolate causes and correct discrepancies. Test engine operation, using testing equipment to locate source of malfunction. Replace and repair damaged components, use hand tools, gauges, and test equipment.Remove engine and major components from aircraft, using hoist or other lifting devices. Disassemble and inspect parts for wear, warping, or other defects. Repair and replace defective engine components and reassembles and install engine on aircraft.Adjust, repair, or replace instruments, avionics and navigations, ISR, flight control, electrical/electronic, fuel/oil systems and aircraft accessories. Perform aircraft and vehicle services, including engine wash/cleaning, parts lubrication, and maintenance checks.Certified by Federal Aviation Administration as an Airframe & Power plant Mechanic. May service engines and airframe components at flight line operations making repairs, short of overhaul, required to ensure aircraft safe operating condition. May be required to repair/modify engines, structural components, precision repair, functional spare parts, and assemblies.Recommend revisions to maintenance procedures to improve efficiency and ensure quality workmanship. Perform all other position related duties as assigned or requested by the Site Lead, Director of Maintenance, or Program Manager.

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