Title: C-130 Airframes Technical Representative (New Orleans Luisiana)
(Contractor Engineering Technical Services CETS)
Job Location: New Orleans LA
Position Type: Full Time
Type Model Series: C-130
Pay Hourly: $36.13 plus Health and Welfare
Note: This position may require travel in CONUS and OCONUS
Affordable Engineering Services, Inc. is a premiere defense contractor delivering customer focused high quality engineering and aviation maintenance services. We pride ourselves on ensuring warfighter-readiness and supporting military missions worldwide. We are looking for dedicated and highly qualified professional in the field of Aircraft Maintenance on C-130 Airframes.
Introduction:
The NAVAL AIR TECHNICAL DATA AND ENGINEERING (NATEC) provides Contractor Engineering Technical Services (CETS) support to Naval Aviation weapons systems throughout their sustainment life cycle. In addition to aircraft programs, NATEC is responsible for CETS services in support of all associated systems and equipment. The objective of CETS is to develop the technical skills and abilities of Navy and Marine Corps military and civilian personnel who are responsible for the operation and maintenance of their assigned aviation weapon system/program.
Affordable Engineering Services, Inc. is looking for a CETS Technical Representative that specializes on C-130 Airframes for the Marines in New Orleans, the primary function of this position CETS Tech Rep, is to provide technical support to various Fleet shore activities for the purpose of informing, instructing, and training Navy, Marine Corps military and civilian personnel to be proficient in the installation, operation, and maintenance of Aircraft systems. Additionally, these CETS Tech Rep will provide technical guidance and advice to resolve unusually complex technical problems.
Duties and Responsibilities:
- The Contractor shall provide on-site academic instruction and on-equipment proficiency training to Navy, Marine Corps, and DOD civilian personnel, Navy Engineering and Technical Services (NETS) Specialists, and other Government employees, on the installation, maintenance, troubleshooting techniques, and operation pertaining to the Built in Test, routine maintenance, inspection, adjustment and repair of the prime systems and equipment.
- Provide on-site classroom and on-the-job training to personnel on maintenance and operation techniques pertaining to adjustment, calibration, troubleshooting, routine maintenance, inspection and repair of C-130 Airframes.
- Provide training and instruction for the installation of modifications. Render technical guidance to resolve difficult and unusual maintenance problems. Provide an analysis of maintenance difficulties and advise on the establishment of changes to maintenance, inspection and training programs designed to improve the quality of maintenance.
- The Contractor shall advise on the development of resolutions to difficult and/or unusual organizational and intermediate level maintenance problems.
- The Contractor shall provide technical advice and assistance in accident investigations, failure data reports, and material deficiency reports.
- The Contractor shall participate at Integrated Logistics Support and Technical Working Group meetings convened by the Government as requested to provide technical expertise and consultation services and review/advise on Fleet recommendations for changes to weapon systems/equipment.
- The Contractor shall, when required, evaluate and review technical source data for weapon systems/equipment, such as engineering drawings, engineering change proposals, technical data packages, maintenance plans, logistics support plans, Interim Manual Change Releases, and Interim Rapid Action Changes, for technical accuracy and adequacy for incorporation into the applicable weapon systems/equipment operation and maintenance TMs.
- The Contractor may be required to work or travel to sites which could include environments that are located at or near weapons magazine areas, flight decks, flight-line ramps, aircraft spots, combat zones, and weapon ready-service areas. The Contractor may be required to travel to activities within the following Navy and Marine Corps organizations/commands; all NAS Facilities and MCAS Facilities, Naval Air Systems Command Headquarters and activities, Navy and Marine Corps Type Command activities ashore and afloat, and Navy and Marine Corps forward deployed units.
- The Contractor may be required to travel to other activities within the DOD Commands/organizations or DOD type Command activities ashore and afloat, and forward deployed OCONUS units and activities. The Contractor may be required to travel to other countries in support of the C-130 Airframes. Travel is for the purpose of training, evaluating and inspecting weapon systems/equipment that have malfunctioned or require troubleshooting assistance during emergency repair. Travel is for the purpose of training, evaluating and inspecting weapon systems/equipment that have malfunctioned or require troubleshooting assistance during emergency repair of the malfunctioning equipment.
Minimum Qualifications:
· Must be a U.S. Citizen
· Must be a High School Graduate
· Must have a valid Driver’s License.
· Must maintain a valid US Passport
· Must be able to obtain and maintain an Active Secret Clearance
· Must be able to meet physical requirements associated with and / or pass any medical examination requirements related to performing daily assigned task.
· Must past pre-employment background check.
· Must past pre-employment and post-employment drug testing.
Required Qualifications:
- The candidate must be a high school graduate or equivalent and must have successfully completed Navy B/C7 school or its equivalent in avionics training. He/she must have specialized training at the organizational and intermediate levels on the equipment listed above.
- The candidate must possess a work history and training record that demonstrates his/her capacity to prepare and present both classroom and the on-the-job maintenance training and technical briefings. He/she must have at least five (5) years of experience as an airframes/avionics/electrical technician with at least two (2) years at or above the E-6 level or responsibility or equivalent. Two (2) years of this experience must have been in the organizational and intermediate levels of maintenance on the equipment/system and must have taken place within the past five (5) years. Evidence of qualification in the applicable Military Occupation Series (MOS) of the equipment/systems supported by the task required. Successful performance in the similar NATEC task for a minimum of two (2) years in the past five (5) years fulfills the qualification for this task. No substitution of education for experience will be made.
No relocation assistance provided.
Affordable Engineering Services, Inc. is an equal opportunity employer, we do not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, national origin, sex, age, disability or any other status which may be protected by Federal, State or local law.
Job Type: Full-time
Pay: $36.13 per hour
Expected hours: 40 per week
Benefits:
- 401(k)
- Dental insurance
- Health insurance
- Paid time off
Shift:
Application Question(s):
- How many years of C-130 Aircraft Maintenance experience do you have?
Security clearance:
Willingness to travel:
Work Location: In person