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Aircraft Maintenance Technician I - C130

Amentum
Full-time
On-site
United States

Definition: This is the entry and first working level for certificated Airframe and Powerplant technicians.  Incumbents at this level work under the guidance of a Lead Technician and inspect and repair aircraft, engines, and components, and return aircraft to service.

Minimum Qualifications:  Possession of the following certificates:  FAA Airframe & Powerplant Technicians Certificates and a valid Class-C Driver’s License.

Knowledge and Abilities:  FAA federal aviation regulations pertaining to the maintenance and repair of aircraft; FAA-approved maintenance practices, techniques, and procedures; and aircraft shop maintenance operational procedures.  Work under the general guidance of a lead or journey level technician and perform maintenance and repair to aircraft, engines, propellers, rotors, and components in accordance with approved procedures; learn various aircraft maintenance requirements, standards, and procedures; determine the airworthiness of airframe and engine components; inspect systems for proper operation and condition.  May perform Confined Space Entry Maintenance to include aircraft fuel tank repairs.

       

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