The Aircraft Mechanic II (Parachute Rigger) is required to maintain and service the aircraft and aircrew Aviation Life Support Systems (ALSS) systems/components as required in support of the Program in accordance with applicable publications and governing instructions.
Principle Accountabilities:
- Inspects, maintains and repairs parachutes, seat pans, survival equipment, flight protective equipment and clothing, packs and rigs parachutes, packs and equips life rafts.
- Fits and maintains oxygen masks, flight clothing, anti-exposure suits, anti-G suits and aircraft oxygen systems.
- Operates and maintains carbon dioxide transfer and recharge equipment - Operates and repairs sewing machines
- Conducts special calendar/periodic inspections of survival equipment
- Operates parachute lofts and survival equipment work centers.
Physical Requirements/Working Environment:
- May work in aircraft maintenance hangar or outside.
- May be required to respond to a wide variety of operational circumstances, including extreme weather conditions and rudimentary infrastructure.
- May be exposed to extreme noise from turbine and jet engine aircraft.
- May be exposed to fumes or airborne particles; may be exposed to electrical shock hazards or work near moving mechanical parts, vehicles, or aircraft.
- Must be able to lift weights at or about of 50 pounds
- Must be able to see imperfections, micrometer readings and other small scales.
- Must be able to communicate by voice and detect sound by ear.
- Must be able to distinguish color and judge three-dimensional depth.
- May be required to operate power vehicles, machinery, hand tools, ground support equipment, forklift, APU, etc.
Training and Education Requirements:
*Candidates must have been released from military service with an Honorable Discharge to meet minimum qualifications.
Salary - $54.04