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(USA-VA-Norfolk) Aircraft Worker (Environmental)

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Requisition Number: FS103846 Interest Category: Operations & Maintenance Interest Sub Category: Operations & Maintenance Job Title : Aircraft Worker (Environmental) Employment Category/Status: full-time Type of Position: Regular Hire Country: U.S. State: Virginia City: Norfolk Minimum Requirements: URS Corporation is immediately hiring a qualified Aircraft Mechanic Environmental Systems Technician in support of U.S. Navy aircraft operations at Norfolk, VA. Shift work and detachments are required. High School graduate or general education degree (GED) is required. Minimum two (2) year of actual and recent aircraft maintenance / modification / repair experience is required. Previous E-2C maintenance experience preferred. Must have completed Navy Aviation Structural Mechanic (Safety Equipment), Class A1, (AME) “A” school. Documented NALCOMIS/OOMA and COMNAVAIRFORINST 4790.2 (series) program experience a plus. Must possess and maintain a valid driver’s license and be able to operate government general purpose vehicles. Knowledge and use of special tools/equipment required to perform assigned maintenance tasks is mandatory. Must be able to meet physical requirements associated with and/or pass any medical examination requirements related to performing daily assigned tasks. Shift work and detachments are required. Will be required to pass and maintain a background security check for a position of public trust and credit check. * Performs Organization Maintenance on the E-2C Hawkeye Environmental systems both ashore and afloat. “Must be able to speak, read, write and understand English” Job Description: The Aircraft Worker troubleshoots malfunctions in various aircraft systems to include, but not limited to, Aviators Breathing Oxygen (ABO), cabin pressurization, inflatable seals, temperature control, side window defog, wing and tail deice, seat bucket and inertia reel, and engine fire extinguishing. The mechanic removes and installs aircraft components, such as valves, regulators, sensors, cables, tubes, seals, ordnance, and indicators, using hand tool, power tools, machines, and ground support equipment. This worker reads and interprets manufactures’ maintenance manuals, service bulletins, technical data, engineering data, and other specifications to determine feasibility and method of repairing or replacing malfunctioning or damaged components. This mechanic performs 100/200/400 and 800 hour, phase, periodic, and other hourly or calendar inspections; adjusts actuating controls and mechanisms; inspects temperature control components for cracks, corrosion, foreign object damage, burned areas, distortions, security, warping, wear, and missing segments; purges aircraft oxygen systems; replaces defective indicators and controls; inspects and replaces components of fixed fire extinguishing, bleed air, defogging, and anti-ice systems; assist with inventory of equipment, orders parts, equipment, material, and tools; operates portable testers. Work involves: replacing or repairing worn or damaged components, such as air filters, control valves, heat exchangers, pneumatic tubing, sensors, switches, regulators, indicators, and explosive devises, using hand tools gauges, and testing equipment; disassembling and inspecting parts for wear, cracks, security, or other defects, and repairing or replacing defective aircraft parts and reassembles and installs in aircraft. Job duties require that this mechanic: adjust, repair, or replace aircraft accessories, perform preflight, through-flight, and post-flights, maintenance inspections; performs miscellaneous duties to service aircraft, including liquid and gaseous oxygen systems using oxygen transfer trailers, cleaning screens and filters, greasing moving parts, and checking brakes. Enter in the maintenance records description of the work performed; may remove, install, and seal panels; will perform scheduled and unscheduled maintenance on the E-2C aircraft, short of overhaul, required to keep aircraft in safe operating condition; will be required to carry tool pouches and/or boxes to and from aircraft; will perform preoperational inspection and operate ground support equipment such as electrical power supply, liquid and gaseous oxygen trailers. The Aircraft Worker could perform this work up to 7 days and 40 hours a week and overtime depending on operational tempo. To be considered, candidates must submit a resume directly online at www.bestworkofyourlife.com. For more information please call 469-888-4418. EOE M/F/Disability/Veteran

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