USAJOBS · 1 month ago
AIRCRAFT ORDNANCE SYSTEMS MECHANIC LEADER (TITLE 32)
The USAJOBS position is for an Aircraft Ordnance Systems Mechanic Leader (Title 32) within the FL 125th FW, National Guard. The role involves leading a team in diagnosing and resolving issues with aircraft ordnance and electronic systems, ensuring compliance with safety and technical standards.
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Responsibilities
Provide direction and advice to resolve problems on aircraft ordnance and electronic systems on fighter aircraft
Leads Aircraft Ordnance Systems Mechanics in diagnosing malfunctions, troubleshooting, and evaluating electronic system tests
Monitors work of assigned personnel, sets the work pace, conveys work assignments, and ensures that materials, tools, equipment, and stock are available
Coordinates and works with weapon system mechanics and specialists performing journey level work
Ensures assigned personnel are fully utilized and work is accomplished in accordance with established time frames and priorities
Checks work in progress and/or upon completion for compliance with supervisor's instructions, appropriate technical orders, etc
Serves as a technical advisor by answering questions regarding appropriate procedures, policies, written instructions, and other directives
Assures that all safety, housekeeping, security, and other environmental rules and procedures are followed in the shop and the flight line
Qualification
Required
Applicants eligible and willing to join the state National Guard
This is an excepted service position that requires membership in a compatible military assignment in the employing state's National Guard, required prior to the effective date of placement
Selectee will be required to wear the military uniform
Security Clearance requirements are determined by position and/or MOS/AFSC compatibility
Participation in direct deposit is mandatory
May be required to successfully complete a probationary period
Males born after 31 December 1959 must be registered for Selective Service
Experience or training which demonstrates the applicant's ability to repair malfunctions of ordnance equipment and components
Ability to use sketches, electrical diagrams, technical specifications and engineering drawings
Experience which demonstrates skill in the use of test equipment to make electrical, hydraulic, and pneumatic checks
Must have at least 24 months of experience or training in planning and layout of repair sequence and ability to complete modification, repair and installation of ordnance systems
Experience in diagnosing and troubleshooting malfunctions and determining remedy where complex relationships exist
Experience in hand tools and a limited number of measuring equipment
Experience in the use of a variety of test equipment
Experience in interpreting technical directions, blueprints, sketches, wiring diagrams and manufacturer's specifications
Knowledge and experience demonstrating the ability to plan, organize, and lead the work of others in fields directly related to the repair function of this occupational series
Ability to perform administrative functions; to read and interpret a variety of technical publications used in the repair of supported equipment
The ability to guide others in work related directly to this occupational series
Benefits
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Company
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