ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
Proper and timely completion of tasks in accordance with the Repair Stations approved ratings and the policies and procedures set forth in the manual.
Proper completion of all paperwork related to the assigned task.
Provide information to the Lead Mechanic for shift turnovers, and entering the information on the NSA-MF-22 form in the absence of the Lead Mechanic.
Notify Inspection when task requires, or becomes an RII action.
Segregate and identify upon removal all repair station/customer components.
Possess and maintain an adequate number and quality of tools necessary to perform assigned tasks.
Ensure all tools are accounted for and/or returned to the tool room at shifts end.
Performance of assigned tasks in accordance with job cards, engineering orders, maintenance manuals and other approved documents.
Understand and apply the chapters and sections of the manual that apply to his or her position.
Perform additional duties as assigned.
REQUIRED SKILLS AND ABILITIES
Physical: While performing maintenance on an aircraft, employees must be able to balance, bend, stoop, crawl, climb, climb stairs, crouch, carry items up to 50 pounds, grasp, kneel, lift items 50 pounds or over, pull hand over hand, push, reach above shoulder, use repetitive motion, sit on average 2 hours per day, stand on average 8 hours per day, walk on average 6 hours per day, possess the ability to see and follow precise instructions, documents, diagrams, or blueprints, to distinguish color differences, to see and read information via computer screen or other electronic device, to detect distinct, specific noises, to hear if equipment/tools, etc. are operating properly, to hear and understand precise directions, to hear and understand what others are saying in normal conversation.
Mental: While performing maintenance on an aircraft, employees must be able to understand, remember, and apply complex oral and/or written instructions or other information, to organize thoughts and ideas into understandable terminology or data, to make decisions which have significant impact on the immediate work unit and monitor impact outside immediate work unit.
Communication: While performing maintenance on an aircraft, employees must be able to read, write, speak, and understand the English language, to understand and follow complex instructions and guidelines, to complete complex forms, documents or reports, and/or conduct complex oral communication with others, to express or exchange ideas by means of the spoken word, communicating orally with others accurately, loudly, and quickly
To perform accurate and quality work, employees must possess and demonstrate mechanical and analytical aptitude, effectively communicate both orally and in writing, be flexible and cooperative, meet tight deadlines, possess attention to detail, have the ability to work productively within a diverse work environment, and be safety conscious.
WORKING CONDITIONS
Combination of inside and outside with changing climate conditions
Moderate to high noise level
Low to moderate risk for exposure to hazardous chemicals, vapors, or materials
Work in confined spaces and at varied heights
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS
A&P certificate
Three years documented/verifiable maintenance experience on transport category aircraft