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Aircraft Structural and Corrosion Control…
- V2X (Madison, MS)
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Description
Major Job Activities
Key Responsibilities:
+ 20% - Train, Advise, Assist, and Integrate IqAF Structural Repair and Corrosion Control Shop operations to improve fleet health and availability.
+ 20% - Inspect aircraft and structural components for damage; repair or replace parts to meet safety and operational standards.
+ 15% - Apply corrosion control treatments; paint aircraft, missiles, and equipment; mix and apply fiberglass, primers, and paints.
+ 10% - Use powered and non-powered tools and equipment; create structural parts using metal forming techniques.
+ 10% - Train IqAF on use of technical publications, schematics, and specifications.
+ 10% - Recommend process improvements to enhance productivity and repair turnaround time.
+ 15% - Maintain documentation, collaborate with teams, and fulfill other duties as assigned by Site Management.
Material & Equipment Directly Used
Structural repair tools, metal forming equipment, corrosion control chemicals, fiberglass, primers, paint systems, technical manuals.
Working Environment
Deployed flight line and hangar settings; exposure to chemicals, noise, and varied weather conditions. Training, Advising, Assisting, and Integrating Iraqi Air Force (IqAF)
Physical Activities
Climbing, bending, lifting, using hand and power tools; wearing protective gear; extended standing and mobility.
Qualifications
Education: USAF 7-skill level (Craftsman) or civilian equivalent with A&P certification preferred.
Certifications: A&P certification preferred.
Experience: 8 to 10 years of relevant experience in this specialty field.
Other Requirements: U.S. Citizen; eligible for Secret clearance; international experience preferred; able to travel worldwide including Middle East.
Skills and Technology Used: Structural repair techniques, corrosion control processes, Logistics Management Systems.
Contingent upon contract award.
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