Wednesday, January 4, 2012

Fresno Aircraft Mechanic Lead Job - CA, 93650

Requisition Number: EGG62767
Interest Category: Operations & Maintenance
Interest Sub Category: Operations & Maintenance
Job Title : Aircraft Mechanic Lead
Employment Category/Status: full-time
Type of Position: Regular Hire
Country: U.S. State: California
City: Fresno

Minimum Requirements: URS Corporation is now hiring for a qualified Aircraft Mechanic II (Lead) at our CA AVCRAD aircraft maintenance support facilities in Fresno, CA. High School graduate. Candidates with prior U.S. Army Depot level maintenance and inspection experience on the UH-60/CH-47/OH-58/AH-64 model Helicopters will be preferred. Must have completed military aviation maintenance training or maintenance technical school curriculum or possess an FAA issued A&P license. Must have ability to successfully pass
Company Level II written and practical certification examinations and eye examination as outlined in NAS410. Must demonstrate skills and knowledge to set up, calibrate and operate equipment, conduct inspections and to interpret, evaluate and document results in accordance with procedures approved and utilized by the appropriate Level III or Government customer agency. Candidate shall be thoroughly familiar with the scope and limitations of the method in which they are certified and shall be capable of directing the work of trainees and Level I personnel. The individual shall be able to organize and document NDI results. The individual shall be familiar with the codes, standards, process controls and other contractual documents that control the method as utilized by the Company or customer agency. Knowledge and use of special tools/equipment required to perform assigned inspection / 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. May be required to pass and maintain a background security check. Must have own tools.

Job Description:
The Aircraft Mechanic II troubleshoots malfunctions in aircraft structure, landing gear, flight surfaces and controls, anti-icing, pneudraulic, engines, auxiliary power unit, and ventilation and heating systems. This mechanic repairs, replaces, and rebuilds aircraft structures, such as wings and fuselage, and functional components including rigging, surface controls, and plumbing and hydraulic units, using hand tools, power tools, machines, and equipment such as shears, sheet metal brake, welding equipment, rivet gun, and drills. This worker reads and interprets manufacturers' and airline's 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-hour, progressive, isochronal, phase, periodic, and other hourly or calendar inspections, examines reciprocating engines for cracked cylinders and oil leaks, and listens to operating engine to detect and diagnose malfunctions, such as sticking or burnt valves, inspects jet engines and components for cracks, corrosion, foreign object damage, burned areas, distortions, security, warping, wear, and missing segments. Inspects jet engine turbine blades to detect cracks, distortion, corrosion, burn-out, security, or breaks, tests engine operation, using testing equipment, such as ignition analyzer, compression checker, distributor timer, ammeter, and jet calibration (Jetcal) tester, to locate source of malfunction. Work involves: replacing or repairing worn or damaged components, such as carburetors, alternators, magnetos, fuel controls, fuel pumps, oil pumps, and engine mounted gearboxes, and compressor bleed valves using hand tools, gauges, and testing equipment; removing engine from aircraft, using hoist or forklift truck, disassembling and inspecting parts for wear, cracks, security, or other defects, and repairing or replacing defective engine parts and reassembles and installs engine in aircraft. Job duties require that this mechanic: adjusts, repairs, or replaces electrical wiring system and aircraft accessories, performs preflight, thru-flight, and post-flight maintenance inspections, performs miscellaneous duties to service aircraft, including flushing crankcase, cleaning screens and filters, greasing moving parts, and checking brakes. This incumbent supervises the jacking and towing of aircraft, enters in the maintenance records description of the work performed and verifies the work was performed satisfactorily, may service engines and airframe components at line station making repairs, short of overhaul, required to keep aircraft in safe operating condition, may specialize in work, repair and modification of structural, precision, and functional spare parts and assemblies, and may specialize in engine repair. This worker may be required to be licensed by Federal Aviation Administration. To be considered, candidates must submit a resume directly online at www.urs.apply2jobs.com. For more information please call 1-877-532-7462 ext. 205.

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