AIRCRAFT ORDNANCE SYSTEMS MECHANIC Government - Eielson Afb, AK at Geebo

AIRCRAFT ORDNANCE SYSTEMS MECHANIC

Troubleshoots, inspects, overhauls, maintains, and repairs off-equipment weapons control systems and associated equipment. Analyzes performance and isolates malfunctions of on- and/or off-equipment fire control/weapons delivery systems. Operates computerized missile systems to determine operational effectiveness, and analyzes missile system malfunctions, and tracking malfunctions. Isolates faults utilizing technical data, computerized test equipment and digital multimeters. Determines extent of component malfunctions and repairs. Disassembles, assembles, repairs, or replaces mechanical, electrical, and pneudraulic mechanisms of the weapons launch and gun systems, utilizing digital electronic weapons system test sets and other associated equipment. Determines scope of repairs needed to bring weapons systems to operational status. Monitors system/equipment performance to detect recurring malfunctions. Loads/unloads, positions, and safeties air munitions using applicable technical data and handling equipment. Tests suspension, launch, and release systems to ensure proper manual/electrical release on equipment. Analyzes on-equipment malfunctions and repairs systems. Performs aircraft weapons systems functional checks utilizing electronic testing equipment and special tools. Tests electronic circuitry for normal operation of the weapons systems and absence of stray electrical power. Conducts off-equipment troubleshooting and functional checks of integrated weapons control systems to ensure proper manual/ electrical release and fire sequence. Performs bench checks to determine extent of repair needed. Accomplishes Time Compliance Technical Orders (TCTOs) and modifications of components and tests for proper operation. Performs scheduled and unscheduled in-use/in storage inspections and maintenance of on/off equipment components such as launchers, bomb racks, pylons, launcher adapters, gun systems, and handling equipment. Inspects equipment for serviceability and proper installation on aircraft of components such as suspension devices, launchers, bomb racks and pylons. Performs scheduled/unscheduled inspections and maintenance of ammunition loading system (UNAL/ALS). Tests, inspects, repairs, maintains, and modifies ammunition loading system. Maintains applicable forms and historical records. Maintains and reviews publication files of applicable technical orders, regulations, manuals, and local directives. Recommends methods to improve maintenance procedures and equipment. Initiates unsatisfactory equipment and technical order deficiency reports. May be required to serve as a trainer for section personnel, production or quality assurance inspector and bench stock monitor for the work center. Adjusts, installs, and removes cartridges and squibs for tanks and pylons and chaff/flare systems. Adjusts and installs fuzing devices in explosive air munitions. Removes and installs safing devices on munitions and gun systems. Operates Munitions Maintenance Handling Equipment (MMHE) and loading equipment. Operates fault detection and digital test equipment. Evaluates pilot trouble reports to determine validity and necessary repair actions. May be required to maintain certification as a weapons load crew chief or load crew member. May be required to perform additional duties such as launch/recovery, aircraft servicing, fire fighting, crash rescue duty, or serve as a member of a team to cope with natural disasters. May be required to inspect, troubleshoot, test, and maintain the Aerial Gunnery Target System. Analyzes, isolates and repairs off equipment malfunctions of Aerial Gunnery Target Systems, target sets, digital control displays, and associated equipment utilizing digital electronic test equipment and specialized tools. Services Aerial Gunnery Target System with gaseous nitrogen. May be delegated authority to clear Red X on aircraft forms. Performs other duties as assigned. GENERAL EXPERIENCE is eperience or training which demonstrates the applicant's ability to repair malfunctions of ordnance equipment and components. Ability to use sketches, electrical diagrams, technical specifications and engineering drawings. Experience which demonstrates skill in the use of test equipment to make electrical, hydraulic, and pneumatic checks. SPECIALIZED EXPERIENCE is experience which is directly related to the position to be filled and which has equipped you with the particular knowledge, skills and abilities to successfully perform the duties of this position. WG-10- Must have at least 18 months of experience or training in planning and layout of repair sequence and ability to complete modification, repair and installation of ordnance systems. Experience in diagnosing and troubleshooting malfunctions and determining remedy where complex relationships exist. Experience in hand tools and a limited number of measuring equipment. Experience in the use of a variety of test equipment. Experience in interpreting technical directions, blueprints, sketches, wiring diagrams and manufacturer's specifications. EXPERIENCE REQUIREMENTS:
Resume must have complete dates and hours worked per week for each occurrence of both civilian and military employment (Example:
2 JAN 1980 to 3 MAR 1981; 0800-1630 M-F or JAN 1980 to MAR 1981; 40 hrs/wk) Use of year only will result in disqualification. The duties listed must fully substantiate -in your own words- that you meet the minimum requirements and specialized experience listed above, in detail; otherwise, you will not be considered qualified for this position. Length of time is not of itself qualifying. Your experience will be evaluated on the basis of duties performed. Your record of experience and/or training must show possession of the following knowledge, skills and abilities needed to fully perform the duties of the position:
-Knowledge and appropriate training in functions of inspection, maintenance, installation, modification; and repair of air munitions launch, release, suspension systems, and aircraft gun systems. -Working knowledge of the interaction of systems that are integrated with the avionics weapons control systems. -Knowledge of troubleshooting procedures and skill in diagnosing problems and determining corrective action. -Knowledge of stores management systems multiplex bus and how it interfaces with avionics fire control multiplex bus. -Knowledge of basic electronics, and the principles of physics, mechanics, and pneudraulics as applied to air munitions measuring tools and electronics test equipment, and skill to interpret blueprints, schematics, and wiring diagrams. -Working knowledge of assigned computer systems used to document job data and a working knowledge of personal computers.
  • Department:
    6652 Aircraft Ordnance Systems Mechanic
  • Salary Range:
    $35.24 to $41.12 per hour

Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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