Position Descriptions

PROGRAM MANAGER (EXEMPT PROFESSIONAL POSITION)
Will be responsible for the coordination and completion of projects. While overseeing all projects they will work in a leadership capacity on the directions of the project by utilizing detailed elements of project management of task. They will also set deadlines, assign responsibilities, monitor and prepare summarizations of progress of project. Will work with client as needed and reports to the Program Manager in written and oral reports pertaining to the clients need and project status. This position typically reports to a manager or head of a unit/department.

Minimum Qualifications/Requirements: B.A. or B.S. and 7 years of relevant management experience; Masters Degree and 5 years of relevant management experience; Ph.D. and 3 years of relevant management experience; or 6 years of relevant management experience. Relevant experience includes direct supervision of teams of professionals with generalized and specialized expertise in designing and implementing strategic/master planning, policies, and programs, quality management services, process management, facilitation, outsourcing studies and documentation. Must be familiar with a variety of the field concepts, practices, and procedures.

FACILITY MAINTENACE WORKER (23160 ELECTRICIAN, MAINTENANCE)
An Electrician performs a variety of electrical trade functions such as the installation, maintenance, or repair of equipment for the generation, distribution, or utilization of electric energy. Work involves most of the following: installing or repairing any of a variety of electrical equipment such as generators, transformers, switchboards, controllers, circuit breakers, motors, heating units, conduit systems, or other transmission equipment; working from blueprints, drawings, layouts, or other specifications, locating and diagnosing trouble in the electrical system or equipment, working standard computations relating to load requirements of wiring or electrical equipment, and using a variety of electrician's hand tools and measuring and testing instruments. In general, the work of the maintenance electrician requires rounded training and experience usually acquired through a formal apprenticeship or equivalent training and experience.

Minimum Qualifications/Requirements: Must have four (4) years experience as a Journeyman Electrician. Must install, maintain and repair electrical wiring systems on R&D projects for customers. Must interpret and apply knowledge of building plans, blueprints and wiring diagrams. Must have knowledge of national and local electrical codes and have the ability to use a wide variety of test equipment such as voltmeters, ammeters and ohmmeters.
QUALITY, SAFETY AND HEALTH (QSH) TECHNICIAN (23021 AIRCRAFT MECHANIC I )
The QSH Technician is responsible for routine recognition, evaluation and control of safety and health hazards in the workplace. Also support these functions by performing routine tasks associated with calibration and inspection of necessary equipment.  They will minimize occupational health and safety risks and manage compliance with applicable regulations.  They will perform duties in support of safety and health programs in accordance with appropriate Federal, State, local and accreditation regulations. Duties may include maintaining and ordering inventory, calibrate equipment according to schedule, participate in compiling, verifying and correlating data relating to occupational and environmental health issues. They will perform safety tests and sampling as assigned and participate in safety training. They will assist in performing safety surveys/facility inspections and audits and perform duties in support of patient care activities. They will perform duties in support of company program for ordering, receipt, delivery, survey and documentation of dangerous materials and hazardous waste.  They will respond to hazardous material spills and other emergency situations and perform duties in support of fire prevention.  They will perform duties in support of safety and health programs in accordance with appropriate Federal, State, local and accreditation regulations.   As an assistant to the Quality Manager, they will prepare reports and records relating to their function in support of management and government inspections.

Minimum Qualifications/ Requirements:  Associate's degree in Occupational Safety or Environmental Health and Safety or related field and 2 years experience in the field. 7 years experience and formal training by a military school may substitute for the Associate’s degree..

QUALITY CONTROL MANAGER (EXEMPT PROFESSIONAL POSITION) 
Responsibilities to include design and implementation of policies and procedures to ensure that quality standards are met during production. Oversees testing of processes and products.  Will ensure the compliance with maintenance management policies, aircraft weight and balance, non-destructive shop practices and safety. Position description also encompasses all duties and responsibilities of the Maintenance Technical Inspector, below.

Minimum Qualifications/ Requirements:  Requires a bachelor's degree with four or more years’ experience in the field or in a related area. Familiar with a variety of the field's concepts, practices, and procedures. Relies on experience and judgment to plan and accomplish goals. Two or more years in a leadership, management, or supervisory position.

 

MAINTENANCE TECHNICAL INSPECTOR (23023 Aircraft Mechanic III - Lead)
A person in this position does the following; maintains repairs and modifies aircraft structures, structural components and engines of complex to extreme difficulty, maintains and repairs aircraft components including but not limited to flight controls, engines, hydraulics, pneumatics, fuel systems and mechanical components, and applies technical knowledge of airframe and power plant systems in determining equipment malfunctions and applies technical expertise in restoring equipment condition and operation.  This worker also applies professional technical expertise and guidance to solve complex problems by interpreting technical data such as blueprints or manufactures' manuals. Work typically requires a thoroughly comprehensive knowledge of aircraft mechanical component troubleshooting/repair procedures and replacement of components, a thorough knowledge of aircraft sheet metal/structural modification and repair and the ability to determine functionality of non-complex electrical systems. A detailed knowledge of aircraft unique tools such as test equipment, torque wrenches, dial indicators, micrometers, cable tensiometers, sheet metal brakes and sheers, etc. is required. The incumbent must possess the experience and ability to provide technical support to structural/mechanical engineers and customers alike, must possess excellent organizational skills in prioritizing workload to meet aircraft delivery schedule. This worker will be required to make entries in aircraft logs and records, and is responsible for providing guidance and technical expertise to lower level technicians throughout all aircraft modifications and/or maintenance efforts.

Minimum Qualifications/ Requirements: If working in support of commercial aviation, the position requires possession of a valid Federal Aviation Administration Mechanic Certificate with Airframe and Power plant Ratings issued in accordance with 14 C.F.R. 65 subpart D; and, one year of post-certification/authorization experience repairing and maintaining fixed wing aircraft and turbine powered helicopters; or, a combination of training, education, and experience that is equivalent to the employment standard listed above and that provides the required knowledge, abilities, and certificate.  If working in support of military aviation, then the person will require the experience stated in the applicable military publication.

ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE/ACCOUNTS PAYABLE, (AP/AR) PURCHASING (01270 Production Control Clerk - Lead) 
This position compiles and records production data for industrial establishments to compare records and reports on volume of production, consumption of material, quality control, and other aspects of production. May perform any combination of the following duties: compile and record production data from customer orders, work tickets, product specifications, and individual worker production sheets following prescribed recording procedures and using different word processing techniques. This Clerk calculates such factors as types and quantities of items produced, materials used, amount of scrap, frequency of defects, and worker and department production rates, using a computer, calculator, and/or spreadsheets. Additional tasks include: writing production reports based on data compiled, tabulated and computed, following prescribed formats, maintaining files of documents used and prepared, compiling detailed production sheets or work tickets for use by production workers as guides in assembly or manufacture of products. This Clerk prepares written work schedules based on established guidelines and priorities, compiles material inventory records and prepares requisitions for procurement of materials and supplies charts production using chart, graph, or pegboard based on statistics compiled for reference by production and management personnel. This Clerk also sorts and distributes work tickets or material and may compute wages from employee time cards and post wage data on records used for preparation of payroll.

Minimum Qualifications/ Requirements:  High School graduate or GED equivalent.  At least one years experience in any one of the fields described above.

PRODUCTION CONTROL CLERK (01270 PRODUCTION CONTROL CLERK) Compiles and records production data for industrial establishments to compare records and reports on volume of production, consumption of material, quality control, and other aspects of production, performing any combination of the following duties: Compiles and records production data from such documents as customer orders, work tickets, product specifications, and individual worker production sheets, following prescribed recording procedures and using typewriter and other devices. Calculates such factors as types and quantities of items produced, materials used, and amount of scrap, frequency of defects, and worker and department production rates, using adding machine or calculator. Writes production reports based on data compiled, tabulated and computed, following prescribed formats. Maintains files of documents used and prepared. Compiles from customer orders and other specifications detailed production sheets or work tickets for use by production workers as guides in assembly or manufacture of products. Prepares written work schedules based on established guidelines and priorities. Compiles material inventory records and prepares requisitions for procurement of materials and supplies. Charts production, using chart, graph, or pegboard, based on statistics compiled for reference by production and management personnel. Sorts and distributes work tickets or material to workers. May compute wages from employee time cards and post wage data on records used for preparation of payroll.
Minimum Qualifications/ Requirements:  High School graduate or GED equivalent.  Entry level experience in related field.
PERSONNEL COORDINATOR/ FSO (01263 PERSONNEL ASSISTANT III – Lead)
This position performs work in support of human resource professionals that requires a good working knowledge of personnel procedures, guides, and precedents. Job tasks may include interviewing applicants, obtaining references, and recommending placement in a well-defined occupation. At this level, assistants typically have a range of personal contacts within and outside the organization, in addition to handling employee-sensitive material. Therefore, the Assistant must be tactful, discrete, and articulate. This Assistant may be involved in identifying potential issues and grievance procedures, in addition to documenting necessary information to avoid company threat. The Personnel Assistant III may make recommendations to human resource professionals on job classification, wage rates, and employee salaries. The use of computers may be relied on heavily for organizational and reporting purposes. Advanced experience with office software packages may be needed. This Assistant may perform some clerical work in addition to the above duties. Supervisor will review completed work against stated objectives.

Minimum Qualifications/ Requirements:  Associates degree or High School Diploma. 8 years experience in related field.

CONFIGURATION MANAGER (LEAD TEST COORDINATOR - EXEMPT PROFESSIONAL POSITION) 
Will be responsible to analyze changes of product design to determine the effect on the end product design and function and determines and prepares documentation necessary for change. Properly initiates and maintains aircraft logbooks, associated records and submits required reports using the military or commercial series of regulations applicable. Coordinates with customers and manufacturers to determine and manage a process for aircraft engineering change reporting. Reviews released engineering change data and changes documenting activities to ensure adherence to configuration management procedures and policies.

Minimum Qualifications/Requirements: Baccalaureate degree in engineering and 8 years practical experience in an associated engineering task.

 

CONFIGURATION / TEST COORDINATOR (TEST COORDINATOR - EXEMPT PROFESSIONAL POSITION).  Will be responsible to analyze changes of product design to determine the effect on the end product design and function and determines and prepares documentation necessary for change. Properly initiates and maintains aircraft logbooks, associated records and submits required reports using the military or commercial series of regulations applicable. Coordinates with customers and manufacturers to determine and manage a process for aircraft engineering change reporting. Reviews released engineering change data and changes documenting activities to ensure adherence to configuration management procedures and policies.

Minimum Qualifications/Requirements: Baccalaureate degree in engineering and 2 years practical experience in an associated engineering task.

 

CONFIGURATION CONTROL TECHNICIAN (30085 ENGINEERING TECHNICIAN V)
Under the direction and supervision of a Configuration Controller or other Aerospace Engineer, will be responsible to assist in analyzing changes of product design to determine the effect on the end product design and function and determines and prepares documentation necessary for change. Properly initiates and maintains aircraft logbooks, associated records and submits required reports using the military or commercial series of regulations applicable. Coordinates with customers and manufacturers to assist in determining and managing the process for aircraft engineering change reporting. Reviews released engineering change data and recommends changes to documenting activities to ensure adherence to configuration management procedures and policies.

Minimum Qualifications/Requirements: Associate degree in engineering and 2 years practical experience in an associated engineering task or 10 years experience as an aircraft mechanic and 1 year experience as an assistant to a Configuration Manager.

 

ENGINEERING  ADMINISTRATOR (30084 ENGINEERING TECHNICIAN  IV)
The Engineering Technician IV performs non-routine assignments of substantial variety and complexity, using operational precedents that are not fully applicable, such assignments that are typically parts of broader assignments, are screened to eliminate unusual design problems. This incumbent may plan such assignments. This technician receives technical advice from supervisor or engineer. Work is reviewed for technical adequacy (or conformity with instructions). This position may be assisted by lower level technicians and have frequent contact with professionals and others within the establishment, and performs one or a combination of such typical duties as:

a. Developing or reviewing designs by extracting and analyzing a variety of engineering data, applying conventional engineering practices to develop, prepare, or recommend schematics, designs, specifications, electrical drawings and parts lists. (Examples of designs include: detailed circuit diagrams; hardware fittings or test equipment involving a variety of mechanisms; conventional piping systems; and building site layouts).
b. Conducting tests or experiments requiring selection and adaptation or modification of a wide variety of critical test equipment and test procedures, preparing and operating equipment, recording data, measuring and recording problems of significant complexity that sometimes require resolution at a higher level, and analyzes data and prepares test reports.
c. Applying methods outlined by others to limited segments of research and development projects, constructing experimental or prototype models to meet engineering requirements; conducts tests or experiments and redesigns as necessary and recording and evaluating data and reports findings.
Minimum Qualifications: May require a Bachelor’s degree in area of specialty and/or the equivalent combination of training, experience, and education; 6 to 8 years’ directly related experience in the applicable engineering field. Be able to provide semiprofessional technical support for engineers working in such areas as research, design, development, testing, or manufacturing process improvement. Work pertains to electrical, electronic, or mechanical components or equipment. These technicians are required to have some practical knowledge of science or engineering. Some positions may require a practical knowledge of mathematics or computer science. Included are workers who prepare design drawings and assist with the design, evaluation, and/or modification of machinery and equipment. Familiar with a variety of the field's concepts, practices, and procedure.
DIRECTOR OF FLIGHT OPERATIONS (PILOT - EXEMPT PROFESSIONAL POSITION).
The Director of Flight Operations is the lead pilot. He or she must maintain all currency required of a pilot, but also supervises all subordinate pilots.   The Director of Flight Operations is responsible for managing the flying schedule. 

Minimum Qualifications/Requirements : Must possess a pilot license and certification. Other certifications and leadership experiences as locally determined. 
AIRCREW LIFE SUPPORT EQUIPMENT (ALSE) TECHNICIAN (23182 ELECTRONICS TECHNICIAN  II)
The ALSE Technician is a technician whose skills are focused on the aircrew life support equipment assigned to the organization. They applY basic and advanced technical knowledge to solve routine problems by interpreting manufacturers’ manuals or similar documents. Work requires familiarity with the interrelationships of circuits and judgment in planning work sequence, in selecting tools, testing instruments, and is reviewed for compliance with accepted practices. This technician works under immediate supervision and achieves technical guidance, as required, from supervisor or higher-level technician.

Minimum Qualifications/Requirements: Must have a High School Diploma. Preferred to be a graduate of a technical or computer school. Five (5) year experience in installation, troubleshooting, and maintenance of communications equipment, electronics equipment, minicomputers, or microprocessors, including those in a networked environment, as appropriate for the task. Must have capability to distinguish between hardware and software problems in multi-vendor systems. Performs installation, test, preventive maintenance, troubleshooting, and repair for communications equipment, electronics equipment, large computers, minicomputers, or microprocessors, including buses for those in a complex networked environment.
STAN EVAL AND FLIGHT RECORS TECHNICIAN (15090  TECHNICAL INSTRUCTOR)
The Technical Instructor teaches one or more short courses in a technical trade or craft such as electricity, electronics, surveying, aircraft or ship fundamentals, prepares an instructional program in accordance with training or other course requirements, assembling materials to be presented. The incumbent teaches assigned topics in accordance with approved curriculum effectively utilizing all allotted time, maintains proficiency in instructional techniques, incorporates current examples in the teaching process (e.g. develops clarification or real world examples of application related to the subject matter); develops and maintains classroom techniques that reflect professionalism, good discipline and enhance teaching. The Technical Instructor alternates teaching techniques in order to maintain high motivation and interest in the subject areas, administers grades, records and critiques examinations; prepares and administers remedial assignments, submits written recommendations for curriculum updates to ensure consistency with changes and innovations in latest applicable publications or documents.

Minimum Qualifications/Requirements: Associates or Bachelor's degree in a technical field and/or training and experience commensurate with the requirements of the position. Military and/or FAA flight training and certification is highly desired, including ground school, private/commercial pilot license, instrument rating, flight instructor, etc. Prior instructor experience. Familiarity with analog/digital electronic systems and good mechanical aptitude.

FLIGHT OPERATIONS SUPERVISOR  (30011 AIR TRAFFIC CONTROL SPECIALIST, TERMINAL)

This incumbent receives and transmits flight plans, meteorological, navigational, and other information in air traffic control station to perform preflight and emergency service for airplane pilots, accepts flight plans from pilots in person or by telephone and reviews them for completeness. This specialist routes plans for operating under instrument flight rules to control center and for operating under visual flight rules to station in vicinity of destination airport, using radio, teletype, radiotelephone, radiotelegraph, telephone, or interphone, and provides meteorological, navigational, and other information to pilots during flight, using radio. This Air Traffic Control Specialist relays traffic control and other instructions concerned with aircraft safety to pilots, radios such information as identifying landmarks, beacons and available landing fields to pilots in flight, maintains file of plans for operating under visual flight rules until completion of flight, and contacts facilities along route of flight to secure information on overdue aircraft. This worker reports lost aircraft to control center for rescue or local emergency services, monitors such radio aids to navigation as range stations, fan markers and voice communication facilities, and notifies air personnel of availability of these facilities, and maintains written records of messages transmitted and received.

Minimum Qualifications/ Requirements:  person must complete an FAA-approved education program; pass a pre-employment test; receive a school recommendation; meet the basic qualification requirements in accordance with Federal law; and achieve a qualifying score on the FAA-authorized pre-employment test. Candidates also must pass a medical exam, undergo drug screening, and obtain a security clearance before they can be hired.
Most who enter this field complete either a 2 or 4 year college program through the Air Traffic Collegiate Training Initiative (AT-CTI) Program or have a BS degree. However, you can apply if you meet all of the following requirements:
FLIGHT OPERATIONS TECHNICIAN (30010 AIR TRAFFIC CONTROL SPECIALIST, CENTER)

This position controls traffic of aircraft operating within a designated sector of airspace between centers and beyond airport terminal areas while en route along airways and over certain oceanic routes. This worker utilizes constant radar surveillance to issue speed, altitude and directional instructions to pilots for purpose of keeping aircraft properly separated. The incumbent also provides approach control service to aircraft going into certain airports within a center's assigned area. The type of control exercised, the procedures and techniques employed, and the equipment utilized in the air traffic control centers are similar to those used in the terminals (see Air Traffic Control Specialist, Terminal).
Minimum Qualifications/ Requirements:  High School Diploma. 3 years specialized in Air Traffic Control and have successfully completed FAA Air Traffic Control School. Knowledge is mandatory of: ATC principles and procedures; flight characteristics of aircraft; International Civil Aviation Organization and United States federal and military air directives; use of aeronautical charts, maps, and publications; interpretation, use, and limitations of ATC radar; use of ATC communications systems and navigational aids; and fundamentals of meteorology. United States Air Force certification as an ATC specialist satisfies these requirements. Not a part of the certification requirements, knowledge is also mandatory of principles of organization, purpose, operation, and management of ATC facilities.
MAINTENANCE TEST PILOT (PILOT - EXEMPT PROFESSIONAL POSITION)

Maintenance Test pilots will be responsible for performing test flights and demonstrating aircraft proficiency. Minimum eligibility requirements for this occupation is based on possession of the appropriate Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) pilot certificates and/or appropriate military ratings, meeting the applicable flight hour requirements, and possession of the knowledge and skills required for the position.  Candidates must possess requirements as outlined in AR 95-20 for pilot certificate ratings. Appropriate military ratings may meet the intent of the requirement with the approval of the government.  Candidates must demonstrate possession of the knowledge and skills required for the work by meeting certain minimum flight hour requirements.

Minimum Qualifications/Requirements:  Candidates must demonstrate possession of the knowledge and skills required for the work by meeting certain minimum flight hour requirements.

UAV PILOT (PILOT - EXEMPT PROFESSIONAL POSITION)

Will perform Air Vehicle Operator functions during developmental test and operational flight of Unmanned Aircraft Supporting the Maritime patrol Reconnaissance Force community in developing the doctrine, the concepts of operations (CONOPS), and the tactics, techniques and procedures (TTPs) need to integrate future UAS into routine worldwide fleet operations. Plan and execute tests in accordance with FAAA and ICAO procedures, and prepare flight test documentation. Coordinate and assist in the execution of ground and flight test events.

Minimum Qualifications/Requirements:  A BS degree and 6 months or more years flight experience. Experience: Selected candidate must be a military or commercial pilot with an instrument rating. Current unmanned pilot and instructor pilot qualifications. Flight test experience is also a plus. Knowledge, skills and abilities required: Technical degree, test and evaluation experience. Formerly qualified as a Tier II plus or higher unmanned aerial system operator. Experience in persistent surveillance and C4ISR operations, exercise creation and execution, broad area surveillance conceptual planning. Fleet exercise officer and/or mission planning expertise.

 

DEPUTY PROJECT MANAGER (EXEMPT PROFESSIONAL POSITION)

The Deputy Project Manager is responsible for all aspects of the maintenance logistics effort. The DPM is responsible for supervising the Maintenance Production Control function, Supply and Logistics, Phase Maintenance and Maintenance Back shops. They are responsible for screening and approving all new hire employees and assigning them tasks appropriate to their skills. They report to the Project Manager.

Minimum Qualifications/Requirements:  Associate Degree preferred.  Experience can be substituted for education.  Must have at least 10 years of relevant experience.

PRODUCTION CONTROL SUPERVISOR (EXEMPT PROFESSIONAL POSITION)

Oversees all phases of production control; and will provide guidance and support to production control clerks. Will provide onsite production control for ATTC. Production control will be assigned the authority and responsibility to manage aircraft, plans, schedule, team support projects, issue priorities, managed and prepositioned supplies; and provide maintenance statistical information. Coordination with flight operations is required to ensure proper utilization of aircraft to meet test requirements. Must possess a thorough understanding of The Army Maintenance Management System and doctrine concerning aeronautical equipment maintenance management policies and procedures. This position will be responsible for directing day to day activities.

Minimum Qualifications/Requirements:  High School graduate or GED equivalent.  10+ years of relevant experience is required.

MAINTENANCE TRAINING AND SUPERVISOR (23023 AIRCRAFT MECHANIC III)
 
A person in this position does the following; maintains repairs and modifies aircraft structures, structural components and engines of complex to extreme difficulty, maintains and repairs aircraft components including but not limited to flight controls, engines, hydraulics, pneumatics, fuel systems and mechanical components, and applies technical knowledge of airframe and power plant systems in determining equipment malfunctions and applies technical expertise in restoring equipment condition and operation. This worker also applies professional technical expertise and guidance to solve complex problems by interpreting technical data such as blueprints or manufactures' manuals. Work typically requires a thoroughly comprehensive knowledge of aircraft mechanical component troubleshooting/repair procedures and replacement of components, a thorough knowledge of aircraft sheet metal/structural modification and repair and the ability to determine functionality of non-complex electrical systems. A detailed knowledge of aircraft unique tools such as test equipment, torque wrenches, dial indicators, micrometers, cable tensiometers, sheet metal brakes and sheers, etc. is required. The incumbent must possess the experience and ability to provide technical support to structural/mechanical engineers and customers alike, must possess excellent organizational skills in prioritizing workload to meet aircraft delivery schedule. This worker will be required to make entries in aircraft logs and records, and is responsible for providing guidance and technical expertise to lower level technicians throughout all aircraft modifications and/or maintenance efforts.

Minimum Qualifications/ Requirements: Possession of a valid Federal Aviation Administration Mechanic Certificate with Airframe and Power plant Ratings issued in accordance with 14 C.F.R. 65 subpart D; and, one year of post-certification/authorization experience repairing and maintaining fixed wing aircraft and turbine powered helicopters; or, a combination of training, education, and experience that is equivalent to the employment standard listed above and that provides the required knowledge, abilities, and certificate

LOGISTICIAN (EXEMPT PROFESSIONAL POSITION)
Candidates must have a thorough knowledge of Army procurement, inventory management, shipping, receiving, transportation, storage, turn-in, property accountability, and supply procedures and regulations. Requires an extensive working knowledge of the governing supply systems, programs, policies, nomenclature, work methods, manuals, or other established guidelines; (b) an understanding of the needs of the organization serviced; and (c) analytical ability to define or recognize the dimension of the problems involved, to collect the necessary data to establish the facts, and take or recommend action based upon application or interpretation of established guidelines. Must have the ability to supervise the work of others.
Minimum Qualifications/Requirements:  A Bachelor’s Degree preferred.  Experience may be a substitute for a degree. Must have a minimum of 5 years experience in the field; with at least 2 years aviation supply supervisory experience.
SUPPLY TECHNICIAN (SUPPLY TECHNICIAN 01410)
Brief Description of Duties/Responsibilities: This position performs limited aspects of technical supply management work (e.g., inventory management, storage management, cataloging, and property utilization) related to depot, local, or other supply activities. Work usually is segregated by commodity area or function, and controlled in terms of difficulty, complexity, or responsibility. Assignments usually relate to stable or standardized segments of technical supply management operations; or to functions or subjects that are narrow in scope or limited in difficulty. The work generally involves individual case problems or supply actions. This work may require consideration of program requirements together with specific variations in or from standardized guidelines. Assignments require: (a) a good working knowledge of the governing supply systems, programs, policies, nomenclature, work methods, manuals, or other established guidelines; (b) an understanding of the needs of the organization serviced; and (c) analytical ability to define or recognize the dimension of the problems involved, to collect the necessary data to establish the facts, and take or recommend action based upon application or interpretation of established guidelines.
Minimum Qualifications/ Requirements: Ability to work in a team environment. Ability to understand and use a computer workstation. Ability to operate or obtain a license to operate electric and diesel powered forklifts. Ability to understand and use specialized software for daily operations. High school diploma or equivalent. Ability to speak, read, and understands English. Specialized training in logistics. Minimum of three years’ experience in supply and warehouse operations. Minimum of two years’ experience in a supervisory capacity in a warehouse, storage, or supply position. Ability to operate or obtain a license to operate a pallet-jack and forklift up to 6000 lb. capacity. Requires lifting up to 60 lbs. Prolonged periods of standing, walking, stooping, climbing, bending, and lifting. Must be able to work in drafty areas with hard, concrete floors and in cold storage units with temperatures below freezing.

 

SUPPLY CLERK / FORKLIFT OPERATOR (21150 STOCK CLERK)
The Forklift Operator operates a manually controlled gasoline, electric or liquid propane gas powered forklift to transport goods and materials of all kinds within a warehouse, manufacturing plant, or other establishment.
Minimum Qualifications/ Requirements: Ability to work in a team environment. Licensed and certified to operate a pallet-jack and forklift up to 6000 lb.capacity. High school diploma or equivalent. Ability to speak, read, and understands English. One or more years ‘experience in warehouse functions. Ability to operate or obtain and maintain a license to operate a pallet-jack and forklift up to 6000 lb. capacity. Requires lifting up to 60 lbs., stooping, climbing, and prolonged sitting. Must be able to work in drafty areas with hard, concrete floors and in cold storage units with temperatures below freezing.

TOOL CRIB / PARTS COUNTER (21150 STOCK CLERK)
This incumbent receives, stores, and issues hand tools, machine tools, dies, replacement parts, shop supplies and equipment, such as measuring devices, in an industrial establishment. The Tools and Parts Attendant does the following keeps records of tools issued to and returned by workers, searches for lost or misplaced tools, prepares periodic inventory or keeps perpetual inventory and requisitions stock as needed, unpacks and stores new equipment; visually inspects tools or measures with micrometer for wear or defects and reports damaged or worn-out equipment to superiors; may coat tools with grease or other preservative, using a brush or spray gun, and may attach identification tags or engrave identifying information on tools and equipment using electric marking tool.
Minimum Qualifications/ Requirements:  High School graduate or GED equivalent.  Must have two (2) years experience as a Tool and Parts Attendant or two (2) years experience in the machine, sheet metal or woodworking trade. Must operate a tool crib that services from 25 to 50 people by ordering, receiving, storing, issuing and inventorying tools, parts and stock. Must select issue and must accept returned tools and equipment, requested by shop personnel. Must maintain appropriate records on a "user friendly" menu driven computer system. Must maintain reorder levels by submitting replenishment requests.

SHEET METAL SHOP LEAD (23023 AIRCRAFT MECHANIC III)

A person in this position does the following; maintains repairs and modifies aircraft structures, structural components and engines of complex to extreme difficulty, maintains and repairs aircraft components including but not limited to flight controls, engines, hydraulics, pneumatics, fuel systems and mechanical components, and applies technical knowledge of airframe and power plant systems in determining equipment malfunctions and applies technical expertise in restoring equipment condition and operation.
This worker also applies professional technical expertise and guidance to solve complex problems by interpreting technical data such as blueprints or manufactures' manuals. Work typically requires a thoroughly comprehensive knowledge of aircraft mechanical component troubleshooting/repair procedures and replacement of components, a thorough knowledge of aircraft sheet metal/structural modification and repair and the ability to determine functionality of non-complex electrical systems. A detailed knowledge of aircraft unique tools such as test equipment, torque wrenches, dial indicators, micrometers, cable tensiometers, sheet metal brakes and sheers, etc. is required.
The incumbent must possess the experience and ability to provide technical support to structural/mechanical engineers and customers alike, must possess excellent organizational skills in prioritizing workload to meet aircraft delivery schedule. This worker will be required to make entries in aircraft logs and records, and is responsible for providing guidance and technical expertise to lower level technicians throughout all aircraft modifications and/or maintenance efforts.

Minimum Qualifications/ Requirements: Possession of a valid Federal Aviation Administration Mechanic Certificate with Airframe and Power plant Ratings issued in accordance with 14 C.F.R. 65 subpart D; and, one year of post-certification/authorization experience repairing and maintaining fixed wing aircraft and turbine powered helicopters; or, a combination of training, education, and experience that is equivalent to the employment standard listed above and that provides the required knowledge, abilities, and certificate

 

SHEET METAL / COMPOSITES (23021 AIRCRAFTMECHANIC II)

Person will operate an onsite sheet metal shop capable of repair and local manufacture of sheet metal components and fiberglass covers and mounts from samples and prints provided by project officers or test directives. Reconditioning, modifying, and local manufacturing processes shall meet serviceability standards established in applicable technical manuals and draft MWO.

Minimum Qualifications/ Requirements: Structural).High school graduate. Must have completed a military or vocational school in aircraft structural repair and five (5) years experience. . Must have experience in corrosion control practices including removal and treatment. An ability to interpret blueprints and technical manuals. Experience in fabrication of and the processes involved including cutting, bending, forming, shaping and fitting. Must demonstrate knowledge of military technical manuals.
COMPOSITES / CARBON FIBER TECHNICIAN (23023 AIRCRAFT MECHANIC III)

A person in this position does the following; maintains repairs and modifies aircraft structures, structural components and engines of complex to extreme difficulty, maintains and repairs aircraft components including but not limited to flight controls, engines, hydraulics, pneumatics, fuel systems and mechanical components, and applies technical knowledge of airframe and power plant systems in determining equipment malfunctions and applies technical expertise in restoring equipment condition and operation.
This worker also applies professional technical expertise and guidance to solve complex problems by interpreting technical data such as blueprints or manufactures' manuals. Work typically requires a thoroughly comprehensive knowledge of aircraft mechanical component troubleshooting/repair procedures and replacement of components, a thorough knowledge of aircraft sheet metal/structural modification and repair and the ability to determine functionality of non-complex electrical systems. A detailed knowledge of aircraft unique tools such as test equipment, torque wrenches, dial indicators, micrometers, cable tensiometers, sheet metal brakes and sheers, etc. is required.
The incumbent must possess the experience and ability to provide technical support to structural/mechanical engineers and customers alike, must possess excellent organizational skills in prioritizing workload to meet aircraft delivery schedule. This worker will be required to make entries in aircraft logs and records, and is responsible for providing guidance and technical expertise to lower level technicians throughout all aircraft modifications and/or maintenance efforts.

Minimum Qualifications/ Requirements: Possession of a valid Federal Aviation Administration Mechanic Certificate with Airframe and Power plant Ratings issued in accordance with 14 C.F.R. 65 subpart D; and, one year of post-certification/authorization experience repairing and maintaining fixed wing aircraft and turbine powered helicopters; or, a combination of training, education, and experience that is equivalent to the employment standard listed above and that provides the required knowledge, abilities, and certificate

 

AVIONICS INSTRUMENT SHOP (23183 ELECTRONICS TECHNICIAN III)

Person will fabricate, install, repair, and operate test instrumentation equipment. Person will also fabricate instrumentation packages per design instructions or plans furnished by the instrumentation project engineer; disassemble instrumentation packages, wiring, transducers, and accessories on test aircraft as directed by work order, test directive, or project engineer; and provide for the operation of instrumentation systems on specified test as directed by the Government.

Minimum Qualifications / Requirements: High school diploma or equivalent-General Educational Development (GED) certificate. Must be a graduate of a recognized school (civilian or military) for electronics/avionics maintenance, repair and overhaul; or must demonstrate an ability to perform inspection, troubleshooting, major repair, modification, and overhaul of components in aircraft avionics, radio, NAVAID, radar, autopilot, electromechanical, ASE equipment, and instrument systems. Must have verifiable experience and knowledge in aircraft electrical and avionics troubleshooting and repair procedures. Verifiable aviation developmental testing experience preferred.

 

AVIONICS TECHNICIAN (23183 ELECTRONICS TECHNICIAN II)

Person will fabricate, install, repair, and operate test instrumentation equipment. Person will also fabricate instrumentation packages per design instructions or plans furnished by the instrumentation project engineer; disassemble instrumentation packages, wiring, transducers, and accessories on test aircraft as directed by work order, test directive, or project engineer; and provide for the operation of instrumentation systems on specified test as directed by the Government.

Minimum Qualifications / Requirements: High school diploma or equivalent-General Educational Development (GED) certificate. Must have completed a military or vocational school in aviation maintenance and have five (5) years experience in troubleshooting and repair
of aircraft electrical and avionics systems.

INSTRUMENT TECHNICIAN (23182 ELECTRONICS TECHNICIAN II)
Person will apply comprehensive technical knowledge to solve complex problems by interpreting manufacturers' manuals or similar documents. Work requires familiarity with the interrelationships of circuits and judgment in planning work sequence and in selecting tools and testing instruments. Receives technical guidance, as required, from supervisor or higher level technician, and work is reviewed for compliance with accepted practices. Person may provide technical guidance to lower level technicians.
Minimum Qualifications/Requirements:  High school diploma or equivalent-General Education Development (GED) certificate.  Must have completed a military or vocational school in aviation maintenance and have three (3) years of experience with avionics systems.
PNUE/HYD SHOP TECHNICIAN (23022 AIRCRAFT MECHANIC II)

This mechanic maintains repairs and modifies aircraft structures and structural components of moderate difficulty, maintains and repairs aircraft components including but not limited to flight controls, engines, hydraulics, pneumatics, fuel systems, and mechanical components, applies technical knowledge of airframe and power plant systems in determining equipment malfunctions and applies required expertise in restoring equipment condition and or operation, and applies comprehensive technical expertise to solve moderate to complex problems by interpreting technical documentation such as; blueprints or manufactures’ manuals.

Minimum Qualifications / Requirements : must have a thorough knowledge of aircraft mechanical component troubleshooting, repair procedures and replacement of parts, requires broad knowledge of aircraft sheet metal/structural modifications and repair, must have basic knowledge of electrical theory, must have thorough knowledge of aircraft unique tools such as test equipment, torque wrenches, dial indicators, micrometers, sheet metal brakes and sheers. This job requires working knowledge of technical publications. The incumbent receives technical guidance, as required, from supervisor or higher-level technician, will occasionally be required to lead teams through more complex aircraft relevant tasks, and may be required to make entries in aircraft logs and records. Must be able to prioritize workload to maintain schedules on assigned projects.

MACHINE SHOP TECHNICIAN (23022 AIRCRAFT MECHANIC II)

The Machinist, Maintenance produces replacement parts and new parts in making repairs of metal parts of mechanical equipment. Work involves most of the following: interpreting written instructions and specifications, planning and laying out of work, using a variety of machinist's hand tools and precision measuring instruments, setting up and operating standard machine tools. This incumbent is responsible for the shaping of metal parts to close tolerances, making standard shop computations relating to dimensions of work, tooling, feeds, and speeds of machining; knowledge of the working properties of the common metals, selecting standard materials, parts, and equipment required for this work; and fitting and assembling parts into mechanical equipment. In general, the machinist's work normally requires a rounded training in machine-shop practice, usually acquired through a formal apprenticeship or equivalent training and experience.

Minimum Qualifications / Requirements : : must have a thorough knowledge of aircraft mechanical component troubleshooting, repair procedures and replacement of parts, requires broad knowledge of aircraft sheet metal/structural modifications and repair, must have basic knowledge of electrical theory, must have thorough knowledge of aircraft unique tools such as test equipment, torque wrenches, dial indicators, micrometers, sheet metal brakes and sheers. This job requires working knowledge of technical publications. The incumbent receives technical guidance, as required, from supervisor or higher-level technician, will occasionally be required to lead teams through more complex aircraft relevant tasks, and may be required to make entries in aircraft logs and records. Must be able to prioritize workload to maintain schedules on assigned projects.

 

PAINT PRESERVATION SHOP PAINTER (23022 AIRCRAFT MECHANIC II)
The Aircraft Painter coats surfaces of aircraft with paint, lacquer, epoxy, resin or other material, using brushes, rollers, spray guns and other devices, removes old paint from aircraft, using liquid paint remover and scraper. Smoothes surface with sandpaper and steel wool, roughens aluminum surfaces with acid solution and steel wool to insure that paint adheres to surface, masks and covers portions of surfaces not to be painted, and paint insignia, letters or numerals on aircraft surface, using stencils.
Minimum Qualifications/Requirements: Must have two (2) years experience as a Journeyman Industrial Painter. Must prepare surfaces by sandblasting, sanding, applying chemical degreasing and etching solutions, metal conditioners and wash primers. Must paint a variety of wood and metal items, primarily by spraying with lacquers and acrylics. Must independently plan details of work, selecting method, equipment and process best suited for a particular requirement.
PREP/STRIP/CLEAN TECHNICIAN (23040 AIRCRAFT MECHANIC HELPER)
The person assists Aircraft Mechanic in servicing, repairing and overhauling aircraft and aircraft engines, performing any combination of the following duties: adjusts and replaces parts such as control cables, fuel tanks, spark plugs, tires, batteries and filters, using mechanic's tools, removes inspection plates, cowling, engine covers, floor boards and related items to provide access for inspection and repair, and replaces items when work is completed, assists in towing and jacking aircraft, and disconnects instruments, ignition systems, and fuel and oil lines. This mechanic assists in dismantling, repairing, overhauling or replacing parts and assemblies such as engines, plumbing and hydraulic systems, and aircraft structural sections, performs routine duties such as furnishing materials, tools and supplies to mechanic; lifting and holding materials in place during operation; cleaning work areas and machines, tools and equipment, cleans aircraft, interior and exterior parts and assemblies with solvents or other cleaning solutions, assists in jacking and towing aircraft; Inflates tires, fills gasoline tanks and oil reservoirs, and greases aircraft, using grease gun, and may assist flight line mechanic, worker, or servicer in servicing and repairing aircraft prior to flight.
Minimum Qualifications/Requirements: High School Diploma or equivalent. Three (3) years experience in machine and sheet metal shop practices of which one (1) year shall be related to the fabrication and installation of parts for electronics subsystem installations in aircraft. A high school diploma is required. A technical school degree (mechanical preferred) is also required.
ENGINE MECHANIC (23022 AIRCRAFT MECHANIC II)
Person shall disassemble multiple type aircraft engines, engine assemblies and accessories, and remove tubing, fuel controls, pumps etc. as required. Shall break down major assemblies in proper sequence and inspect for visual defects; determine if parts are functional and reusable; examine, evaluate, recondition and assemble subassemblies. Will occasionally perform the full range of engine assembly under direction of a qualified engine mechanic. Maintain, repair and/or test different types of engines in aircraft test cells or maintenance shops. Person should be able to analyze problems such as fuel fluctuation, compressor instability or excessive vibration and take remedial action, disassembling to the extent necessary to make needed corrections. Person should be able to identify and choose between alternative methods and trade techniques, adapt accepted repair procedure to new or unfamiliar engines or accessory systems, anticipate tools and parts required and set up work areas. Person will use measuring devices to detect and locate sources of vibration in reduction gears or engine rotors, to check engine combustion, and to read multiple parameters in oil, air vacuum, or torque.

Minimum Qualifications/Requirements: Must have knowledge of preservation and de-preservation techniques used and required in shipping and or long term storage of aircraft gas turbine engines. Shall have thorough knowledge of the installation, operation, and repair of gas turbine aircraft engines and accessory systems, and have a thorough knowledge of engine repair practices. Skills in the use of measuring and test instruments such as vibration analyzer, pyrometer, and various test benches. Skills in the interpretation and use of technical orders, specifications, manufacturers catalogs, maintenance bulletins, conversion tables, graphs, blueprints and various technical manuals. The contractor will observe instrument readings, make tentative diagnosis, and disassemble the engine or accessory system to locate the defect, determine the cause and extent of repair required work.             

 

POWERTRAIN MECHANIC (23022 AIRCRAFT MECHANIC II)

The Aircraft Powertrain Repairer is primarily responsible for supervising, inspecting and performing maintenance on aircraft powertrain systems. Some of your duties as an Aircraft Powertrain Repairer may include removing and replacing powertrain quills, transmission adapting parts, rotary wing hub and tanks. Disassemble friction dampers and hangar assemblies.
      Disassemble, repair, reassemble, adjust, balance and align powertrain components, systems and 
subsystems to include main and tail rotor hub assemblies according to directive. Perform            operator maintenance on ground support equipment, common and special tools. Maintain facilities for storage of flammable and hazardous materials. Requisition and maintain shop and bench stock for repair of aircraft powertrain system and subsystem. Prepare requests for turn-ins and repair parts for powertrain components.

Minimum Qualifications/Requirements:   High school diploma or equivalent--General Educational Development (GED) certificate. Minimum 5 years heavy structure U.S. Military or related FAA or civil aviation.

UPHOLSTERY, PLASTICS, RUBBER TECHNICIAN (23021 AIRCRAFT MECHANIC I)

The contractor shall operate onsite paint, fabric, and upholstery equipment to facilitate test and maintenance requirements. The Contractor shall strip, paint, and mark aircraft IAW TM 55-1500-345-23. This includes spot painting Chemical Agent Resistant Coating (CARC) of airframes and painting test aircraft at ATTC. Painting and upholstery installation facilities shall comply with Army, federal, state, and local Environmental regulations. Contractor shall provide an onsite paint, fabric, and upholstery shop for a one (1) shift spot paint capability and operation

Minimum Qualifications / Requirements: High school diploma or equivalent--General Educational Development (GED) certificate. Must have a knowledge of and ability to select, mix, blend and apply paints, dopes, varnishes and other finishing materials used on aircraft surfaces and component parts. Must be able to fabricate and repair aircraft seat covers, seat cushions and other aircraft related items made of fabric and must be capable of performing upholstery work associated with aircraft interiors. Must be able to properly identify and work with common and special tools normally associated with aircraft refinishing and fabric work. Must be able to determine and use measuring devices, mathematical equations and other data used in the fabrication process. Must be able to properly mix paints and chemicals used in surface finishing and corrosion control. Must have an understanding and working knowledge of hazardous material (HAZMAT) handling and disposal.

 

ARMAMENT SHOP MECHANIC (AIRCRAFT MECHANIC 1)

Person shall provide onsite aircraft/armament mechanics to perform limited armament maintenance on assigned aircraft. This includes phased maintenance of the specified aircraft armament systems. The requirements shall consist of, but not be limited to, the installation/removal of stores, jettison cartridges, pods, launchers, and guns/cannons, troubleshooting armament malfunctions, and assisting in system bore sighting.

Minimum Qualifications/ Requirements:  High school graduate. Demonstrate a thorough knowledge of aircraft weapons, weapon systems, and component parts. Must have completed an Army aircraft armament maintainers course and have seven (7) years verifiable experience maintaining Army AH-64A/D weapon systems. OH-58D experience also preferred. Must demonstrate knowledge of military technical manuals. Must be able to get and maintain a secret clearance.

 

PHASE MAINTENANCE TEAM LEAD (23023 AIRCRAFT MECHANIC III)

 The Phase Maintenance Team Lead provides supervision and assists other mechanics. Responsibilities of the Team Lead and the supervised employees are:  Maintains repairs and modifies aircraft structures, structural components and engines of complex to extreme difficulty, maintains and repairs aircraft components including but not limited to flight controls, engines, hydraulics, pneumatics, fuel systems and mechanical components, and applies technical knowledge of airframe and power plant systems in determining equipment malfunctions and applies technical expertise in restoring equipment condition and operation. The Phase Maintenance Team Lead also applies professional technical expertise and guidance to solve complex problems by interpreting technical data such as blueprints or manufactures' manuals. Requires a thoroughly comprehensive knowledge of aircraft mechanical component troubleshooting/repair procedures and replacement of components, a thorough knowledge of aircraft sheet metal/structural modification and repair and the ability to determine functionality of non-complex electrical systems. A detailed knowledge of aircraft unique tools such as test equipment, torque wrenches, dial indicators, micrometers, cable tensiometers, sheet metal brakes and sheers, etc. is required.

Minimum Qualifications/ Requirements:  High school graduate, minimum of eight (8) years related experience. Must possess excellent organizational skills in prioritizing workload to meet aircraft delivery schedule. This worker will be required to make entries in aircraft logs and records, and is responsible for providing guidance and technical expertise to lower level technicians throughout all aircraft modifications and/or maintenance efforts. Good communication skills, leadership skills and works well with others.

 

PHASE MAINTENANCE SHEET METAL WORKER (23023 AIRCRAFT MECHANIC I)

The Sheet-Metal Worker, Maintenance fabricates, installs and maintains in good repair the sheet-metal equipment and fixtures (such as machine guards, grease pans, shelves, lockers, tanks, ventilators, chutes, ducts, metal roofing) of an establishment. Work involves most of the following: planning and laying out all types of sheet-metal maintenance work from blueprints, models, or other specifications, setting up and operating all available types of sheet-metal working machines, using a variety of hand tools in cutting, bending, forming, shaping, fitting and assembling, and installing sheet-metal articles as required. In general, the work of the maintenance sheet-metal worker requires rounded training and experience usually acquired through a formal apprenticeship or equivalent training and experience.

Minimum Qualifications/Requirements: High School Diploma or equivalent. Three (3) years experience in machine and sheet metal shop practices of which one (1) year shall be related to the fabrication and installation of parts for electronics subsystem installations in aircraft. A high school diploma is required. A technical school degree (mechanical preferred) is also required.

PHASE MAINTENANCE AVIONICS (23182 ELECTRONICS TECHNICIAN II)

Person will fabricate, install, repair, and operate test instrumentation equipment. Person will also fabricate instrumentation packages per design instructions or plans furnished by the instrumentation project engineer; disassemble instrumentation packages, wiring, transducers, and accessories on test aircraft as directed by work order, test directive, or project engineer; and provide for the operation of instrumentation systems on specified test as directed by the Government.

Minimum Qualifications / Requirements: High school diploma or equivalent-General Educational Development (GED) certificate. Must have completed a military or vocational school in aviation maintenance and have five (5) years experience in troubleshooting and repair
of aircraft electrical and avionics systems.

PHASE MAINTENANCE ENGINEER (23022 AIRCRAFT MECHANIC II)

This mechanic maintains repairs and modifies aircraft structures and structural components of moderate difficulty, maintains and repairs aircraft components including but not limited to flight controls, engines, hydraulics, pneumatics, fuel systems, and mechanical components, applies technical knowledge of airframe and power plant systems in determining equipment malfunctions and applies required expertise in restoring equipment condition and or operation, and applies comprehensive technical expertise to solve moderate to complex problems by interpreting technical documentation such as; blueprints or manufactures’ manuals.

Minimum Qualifications/Requirements: must have a thorough knowledge of aircraft mechanical component troubleshooting, repair procedures and replacement of parts, requires broad knowledge of aircraft sheet metal/structural modifications and repair, must have basic knowledge of electrical theory, must have thorough knowledge of aircraft unique tools such as test equipment, torque wrenches, dial indicators, micrometers, sheet metal brakes and sheers. This job requires working knowledge of technical publications. The incumbent receives technical guidance, as required, from supervisor or higher-level technician, will occasionally be required to lead teams through more complex aircraft relevant tasks, and may be required to make entries in aircraft logs and records. Must be able to prioritize workload to maintain schedules on assigned projects.

UAV GUIDANCE MECHANIC (23023 AIRCRAFT MECHANIC III)

Responsibilities to include: Performing maintenance on and assistance with, software/hardware requirements, design, development, integration and test of the Flight Critical Avionics Vehicle Management System (VMS), for the Broad Area Maritime Surveillance (BAMS) Unmanned Air Vehicle (UAV) Program.
 Knowledge and experience with Avionics Integration & Test, real-time system architecture design, network communications, data-bus standards (MIL-STD-1553, RS-232/429/485), analog/digital/discrete I/O and real-time operating systems is required. Responsible for system and subsystem design, requirements development and verification, system performance analysis, design of analysis tools, interface definition, software requirements, integration and test. Candidate must have excellent communication and hardware debugging skills and be able to work in a multi-disciplinary team environment.

Minimum Qualifications/ Requirements: Candidate will be performing software/hardware requirements, design, development, integration and test of the Flight Critical Avionics Vehicle Management System (VMS), for the Broad Area Maritime Surveillance (BAMS) Unmanned Air Vehicle (UAV) Program.

UAV PROPULSION MECHANIC (23023 AIRCRAFT MECHANIC III)

Responsibilities to include: Support engine testing and propulsion related research and production.   Troubleshoot engines & support Production in solving any assembly/ configuration, quality, performance, or inspection problems.  Perform teardowns and forensic analysis of engines returned from field. Build up engines and associated systems for production as needed.  Build test fixtures such as support brackets, test stands, wiring harnesses, etc. Assist in performing tests, including data collection, data reduction, and monitoring.
Minimum Qualifications/ Requirements:  Five or more years experience in a broad range of topics including:  Small Engine technology (including carburetors, fuel injection, ignition, etc.), basic electrical systems. Facility with the following tools:  Engine analysis tools, oscilloscope, multimeter, Mill, lathe, drill press, and non-CNC metal working shop tools. Desired experience:  Engine dynamometer, high performance combustion engine tuning, exhaust gas analysis equipment, RC aircraft and engines Computer skills, including word processing and spreadsheets. Good communication skills and a positive attitude are required.
UAV PAYLOAD/MUNITION MECHANIC  (23023 AIRCRAFT MECHANIC III)

Supports UAV maintenance. Manages, trains, and/or supervises weapons load crew members; leads, assembles or help to assemble, disassemble, renovate, transport, load, deactivate, modify, destroy, and handle munitions including missiles, precision, and gravity bombs. Works on the installation, configuration changes, modification, repair and adjustment of aircraft armament systems and components. Performs maintenance modifications, destruction, and demilitarization of ammunition and explosive components. Operates computer hardware and software utilities and manual records in order to perform stock control and accounting procedures. Inspects bomb release systems and missile launchers to determine need for repair or destruction. Additionally, manages all inspection, maintenance, and storage of munitions and support equipment. Focal point for all weapons loading and armament systems and related matters. Primary authority to provide quality assurance, compliance, continuity, and standardization of munitions programs. Authors and maintains weapons safety course and related products. Provides technical and managerial advice to senior leaders in matters of weapons management, inventory, and maintenance, loading, and armament systems. Authors and manages weapons load certification program. Monitors individuals for certification and currency as required. Plans, orders, and ensures availability and serviceability of munitions to support emerging customer requirements.

Minimum Qualifications/ Requirements: FAA A&P license or equivalent required. High School graduate or equivalent. Associates degree in related field or comparable educational degree desired Minimum of 4 years experience in related field of munitions (5—8 years desired). Weapons handling, maintenance and accountability experience. Ability to build a team as outlined in Position Description. Ability to maintain duty schedule to include weapons load certification. Work with others to insure contract requirements are met. Prior experience with UAVs preferred. Must have recent aviation maintenance experience to be considered. Must apply for an Interim Secret Clearance within 30 days of hire start date. Must be able to gain/maintain a SECRET (or higher) security clearance of as a condition of continued employment per contract. Must be able to provide proof of US Citizenship. Will routinely handle explosive ordnance.

Subject Matter Expert I (EXEMPT PROFESSIONAL POSITION)

Responsibilities to include: Providing strategic, operational, technical, and analytical systems architecture subject matter expertise for command, control, communications, computers, and intelligence. Significant level of technical proficiency and analytical skill, along with expert level knowledge in the particular area of specialization.  Analyze and define capability gaps in architecture performance to support architecture realignment and budget prioritization. Provide programmatic support, including requirements development and validation, evaluation of alternatives, acquisition, systems development, integration, life-cycle sustainment, and training. Possession of excellent oral and written communications skills.

Minimum Qualifications/ Requirements:  Bachelor’s Degree in an engineering discipline from an accredited college or university, a professional engineer’s license, or equivalent experience. A minimum of 8 years experience in engineering-related work, 6 years of which spent in a specific discipline. Demonstrate capability to accomplish programmatic and engineering tasks and maintain an effective liaison with appropriate government personnel.

Subject Matter Expert II (EXEMPT PROFESSIONAL POSITION)

Responsibilities to include: Providing strategic, operational, technical, and analytical systems architecture subject matter expertise for command, control, communications, computers, and intelligence. Significant level of technical proficiency and analytical skill, along with expert level knowledge in the particular area of specialization.  Analyze and define capability gaps in architecture performance to support architecture realignment and budget prioritization. Provide programmatic support, including requirements development and validation, evaluation of alternatives, acquisition, systems development, integration, life-cycle sustainment, and training. Possession of excellent oral and written communications skills.

Minimum Qualifications/ Requirements:  Bachelor’s Degree in an engineering discipline from an accredited college or university, a professional engineer’s license, or equivalent experience.   A minimum of 6 years experience in engineering-related work, 4 years of which spent in a specific discipline. Demonstrate capability to accomplish programmatic and engineering tasks and maintain an effective liaison with appropriate government personnel.

Subject Matter Expert III (EXEMPT PROFESSIONAL POSITION)

Responsibilities to include: Providing strategic, operational, technical, and analytical systems architecture subject matter expertise for command, control, communications, computers, and intelligence. Significant level of technical proficiency and analytical skill, along with expert level knowledge in the particular area of specialization.  Analyze and define capability gaps in architecture performance to support architecture realignment and budget prioritization. Provide programmatic support, including requirements development and validation, evaluation of alternatives, acquisition, systems development, integration, life-cycle sustainment, and training. Possession of excellent oral and written communications skills.

Minimum Qualifications/ Requirements:  Bachelor’s Degree in an engineering discipline from an accredited college or university, a professional engineer’s license, or equivalent experience.   A minimum of 6 years experience in engineering-related work, 2 years of which spent in a specific discipline. Demonstrate capability to accomplish programmatic and engineering tasks and maintain an effective liaison with appropriate government personnel.

 FOUNDRY MOLDER WORKER (23080 AIRCRAFT WORKER)
The contractor shall set up and operate all types of conventional machinery and related equipment in the manufacturing branch; make sand molds and cores from patterns and cast metals such as aluminum, copper, brass, and bronze; and perform work based on work orders, blueprints, and specifications, and plan and lay out the work. 
Minimum Qualifications/Requirements: Four (4) years total experience in foundry molding. Should possess knowledge of melting and solidifying qualities of metals to determine when to pour. Should have the skills to adjust furnaces to proper temperature for metals and knowledge of how various metals react to heat.
ELECTROPLATER (23960 WELDER, COMBINATION MAINTENANCE)
This incumbent welds metal components together to fabricate or repair products, such as machine parts, plant equipment, mobile homes, motors and generators, according to layouts, blueprints or work orders, using brazing and a variety of arc and gas welding equipment. This worker welds metal parts together, using both gas welding or brazing and any combination of arc welding processes, performs related tasks such as thermal cutting and grinding, repairs broken or cracked parts, fills holes and increases size of metal parts, positions and clamps together components of fabricated metal products preparatory to welding. This worker may locate and repair cracks in industrial engine cylinder heads, using inspection equipment and gas torch, may perform repairs only and be required to pass employer performance tests or standard tests to meet certification standards of governmental agencies or professional and technical associations.
Note: Employees welding aircraft and ground support equipment should be classified as an Aerospace Structural Welder.
Minimum Qualifications/ Requirements:  High School graduate or GED equivalent.  The incumbent is required to have knowledge of the materials to select the correct filler materials and shielding gas when generating the Weld Procedure Specification (WPS), and produce flight critical welds and assist in the development process of generating Weld Procedure Specifications as mandated by welding codes and specifications. The Aerospace Structural Welder determines the sequence of welding in order to prevent or reduce the amount of warp to the weld, designs and fabricates weld holding fixtures as necessary to perform individual welding projects, performs pre-heat and post weld stress relief operations, maintains weld records. The incumbent may perform duties as a Qualified Weld Inspector by inspecting own welds and those of less qualified welders, and may perform duties such as training and re-certification in the various welding processes.
GENERAL CLERK III (01113 GENERAL CLERK III)
The General Clerk follows clearly detailed procedures in performing simple repetitive tasks in the same sequence. Responsibilities would include filing pre-coded documents in a chronological file, or operating office equipment, (e.g., mimeograph, photocopy, addressograph, or mailing machine). This position uses some subject-matter knowledge and judgment to complete assignments consisting of numerous steps varying in nature and sequence. The General Clerk III selects from alternative methods and refers problems not solvable by adapting or interpreting substantive guides, manuals, or procedures. Typical duties include: assisting in a variety of administrative matters; maintaining a wide variety of financial or other records (stored both manually and electronically); verifying statistical reports for accuracy and completeness; compiling information; and handling and adjusting complaints. The General Clerk III may also direct lower level clerks. Positions above level IV are excluded. Such positions (which may include supervisory responsibility over lower level clerks) require workers to use a thorough knowledge of an office's work and routine to: 1) choose among widely varying methods and procedures to process complex transactions; and 2) select or devise steps necessary to complete assignments. Typical jobs covered by this exclusion include administrative assistants, clerical supervisors, and office managers.

Minimum Qualifications/ Requirements:  Ability to work in a team environment. Ability to follow detailed operating procedures. Working knowledge of personal computers. Ability to solve problems using subject-matter knowledge and judgment. Thorough knowledge of personal computers, to include MS Office Suite. Detail oriented. High school diploma or equivalent. Three or more years’ experience in a clerical-related position. Experience in a business environment and work related to the contract. Proven customer service experience. Proven professional experience using computers. Ability to speak, read, and understands English.

GAS FREE CERTIFICATION ENGINEER (30086 ENGINEERING TECHNICIAN VI)
A safety expert and master technician, the Gas Free Certification Engineer independently plans and accomplishes complete projects or studies of broad scope and complexity. On the shop floor, they serve as the expert on the safety of performing open fuel cell work, and the training of duties associated with the performance of other hazardous and dangerous work. They serve as an expert in their particular aspect of a particular field of engineering, e.g., environmental factors affecting electronic engineering. Complexity of assignments typically requires considerable creativity and judgment to devise approaches to accomplish work, resolve design and operational problems, and make decisions in situations where standard engineering methods, procedures, and techniques may not be applicable. Supervisor or professional engineer provides advice on unusual or controversial problems or policy matters; completed work is reviewed for compliance with overall project objectives. May supervise or train and be assisted by lower level technicians. Acts as a Master Trainer in other maintenance specialty areas for which they have experience, expertise and mastery.
Minimum Qualifications/ Requirements:  The duties of certifying the safety of proceeding on jobs relating to open fuel cell work or other dangerous work may be new, but this person must have at least 10 year experience performing the particular task and have demonstrated mastery not only of the task at hand but understanding and mastery of the technical orders, safety directives, and testing / safety procedures for the performance of the work.  Certification with Gas Free Engineering equipment is required.  Certifications in the subject matter they will train personnel in must be current.  Must possess a High School diploma, and an Associates Degree in Engineering, Industry Safety or Industrial Hygiene are desired.

SITE SUPERVISOR (EXEMPT PROFESSIONAL POSITION)

The Site Supervisor shall perform all local management actions associated with his/her employees. These actions are to include but are not limited to: investigations and reports arising from any quality defect notices issued against contractor employees, verification of time sheets, introduction and initial indoctrination to new employees. Duties include reports generation IAW contract requirements. The Site Supervisor or work lead designate, shall participate in work planning meetings and allocate his/her personnel accordingly.

Minimum Qualifications/ Requirements:  A  Baccalaureate degree in Business Management or Human Resources Management and 5 years experience as a Supervisor or Manager in the maintenance specialty being supervised or no degree and 15 years Supervisory or Managerial experience.

 

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