Airframe and Engine Mechanic maintains, repairs, and troubleshoots aircraft components to ensure safe and reliable performance. Conducts routine servicing to optimize the lifetime of aircraft airframe and engine components according to internal procedures, guidelines, and technical handbooks. Being an Airframe and Engine Mechanic utilizes a variety of tools and equipment to diagnose and troubleshoot mechanical issues and determine malfunctioning parts of aircraft engines and assemblies. Follows company protocols to maintain safety, cleanliness, and organization within the hangar or workshop. Additionally, Airframe and Engine Mechanic recommends part changes or adjustments to ensure compliance with all federal aviation regulations, standards, and specifications. Maintains accurate records of services and procedures performed and documents and reports issues, concerns, and unusual wear or damage of parts. Requires a high school diploma. Requires FAA Airframe (A) and Powerplant (P) Mechanic License. Typically reports to a supervisor. The Airframe and Engine Mechanic works under moderate supervision. Gaining or has attained full proficiency in a specific area of discipline. To be an Airframe and Engine Mechanic typically requires 1-3 years of related experience. (Copyright 2024 Salary.com)
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The Automotive Mechanic repairs automobiles, trucks, buses and other vehicles. Test drives vehicles and checks components, using equipment diagnostic devices.
§ Inspects, maintains, modifies, and repairs all types of gasoline‑powered vehicles and equipment, including autos, light trucks, manlifts; electric, diesel and gasoline forklifts.
§ Determines general condition of vehicles or equipment, nature of malfunctions, and extent of needed repair, using equipment such as aligning machines, test equipment, gauges, oscilloscopes, stroboscopes, dynamometers, wheel balancing, etc.
§ Checks condition and replaces all fluids, coolants, and lubricants as needed. Repairs vehicles by removing, disassembling, repairing, and replacing parts, and cleaning, reassembling, and replacing assemblies.
§ Uses hoists, hand tools, power tools, and power equipment such as valve re-facing machines, brake drum lathes, aligning machines, etc.
§ Maintains and cleans tools and equipment.
§ Performs general preventive maintenance as assigned.
§ Responsible for keeping work area clean and orderly.
§ Performs other related duties as assigned.
May perform work in other classifications when incidental work is necessary to the accomplishment of the work assignment. Significant work in another job classification may be required if accompanied by any wage adjustments applicable.
§ The proper use of tools and equipment commonly used in the automotive field.
§ Completing all mandated training requirements per government and management directives.
§ Timely and cost effective performance of duties.
§ Timely completion and accuracy of all departmental work.
§ Dealing with a variety of people in a professional, courteous manner in diversified situations.
§ Adherence to established company safety policies and good industrial and office safety practices.
§ Compliance with company Standard Operating Procedures and Personnel policies and procedures.
§ Having the ability to work well under pressure.
Here’s what you’ll need:
§ Four years’ experience as automotive mechanic in commercial or governmental repair work.
§ Must have full knowledge of and the ability to troubleshoot and repair both gasoline and light duty diesel‑powered internal combustion engines, associated power trains, brake systems, and all other vehicular component parts.
§ Must have and maintain hand tools of the trade to perform the normal work of the classifications.
§ Must obtain and maintain required explosives certifications when assigned to ordnance operations.
§ Must possess valid Washington State driver's license with acceptable driving record.
§ Must meet and maintain company physical and security requirements, including respirator qualification, and clearance eligibility when required.
§ Must be able to lift 50lbs.
§ Must possess good communication skills for a service team environment.
§ Ability to successfully pass any background checks and/or drug testing required on the contract.
§ U.S. Citizenship.
§ U.S. Citizenship.
Wages –$36.88 per hr
Competitive pay and top-shelf benefits package supporting our national defense. Our facilities team serves a diverse range of high-value national strategic missions.
Benefits package with United Steelworkers which can exceed $10/hour, includes:
- Paid vacation. Two weeks at one year, grows to three weeks after five years and four weeks after ten years.
- Personal Leave 1 hour of paid Personal/Sick leave for every thirty (30) hours worked.
- Pension and 401K
- Medical and dental insurance
- 11 Paid Holidays
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