AIRCRAFT PNEUDRAULIC SYSTEMS MECHANIC (TITLE 32)
Company: Air National Guard Units
Location: Portland
Posted on: May 27, 2023
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Job Description:
Summary This National Guard position is for a AIRCRAFT
PNEUDRAULIC SYSTEMS MECHANIC (TITLE 32), Position Description
Number D1367000 and is part of the Oregon Air National Guard 142d
Wing, National Guard. Responsibilities As a AIRCRAFT PNEUDRAULIC
SYSTEMS MECHANIC (TITLE 32), WG-8268-5/8/10, this position is
located in a National Guard aircraft maintenance organization. Its
primary purpose is to perform on- and/or off-equipment maintenance
on assigned aircraft pneudraulic systems, components and related
aerospace ground equipment. (1) Performs maintenance and
operational and functional checks on assigned pneudraulic systems.
Troubleshoots, removes, inspects, installs, repairs, modifies,
rebuilds, and/or tests pneudraulic systems and components for
aircraft pneudraulic systems, associated ground support equipment,
and/or related test equipment. Accomplishes periodic and special
inspections on hydraulic components. Inspects all components and
subsystems for operation, internal, and external leakage and
servicing. Operates portable test stands for checkout of
pneudraulic system. Removes, installs, and/or repairs Pneudraulic
components from aircraft and associated aerospace ground equipment.
Removes, disassembles, cleans, repairs, assembles components, and
tests completed unit. Operates test equipment for all hydraulic
components. Inspects for cracks, scratches, nicks, and holes on
seals, gaskets, packings, and hoses. Modifies systems and their
components. Rigs, adjusts, and aligns hydraulic components to
ensure maximum operating efficiency. Polishes cylinders and pistons
to ensure proper fit. Investigates pneudraulic failures to
determine causes and accomplishes corrective maintenance. (2)
Performs installation, modification, and/or repair of aircraft
pneudraulic systems. Determines proper maintenance and repair
procedures and minimum requirements pertaining to parts, clearance
and tolerances, and performance characteristics of pneudraulic
systems and related aerospace ground equipment. Solves unusual
maintenance problems by studying layout drawings, schematic
diagrams, applicable technical publications, and analyzing
construction and operating characteristics of pneudraulic systems.
Determines repair procedures necessary to correct defective
equipment. Diagnoses recurring malfunctions and recommends
corrective action by initiation of Quality Deficiency Reports,
proposed modifications, or other appropriate actions. Performs Time
Compliance Technical Orders (TCTOs) related to pneudraulic systems.
Accomplishes local manufacture of hose assemblies and provides
testing of aircraft tubing. Accomplishes hydraulic fluid sampling
on assigned aircraft, test stands, and servicing equipment. Repairs
in-flight refueling systems on tanker aircraft. (3) Performs
organizational and field level maintenance to include periodic,
phase time, calendar, unscheduled, and special inspection. Provides
technical assistance to other shops concerning complicated
interaction malfunctions between other systems, subsystems, and
components. Jacks aircraft to simulate flight configuration,
connects power sources, and uses cockpit controls, gauges, and
additional precision instruments to check the operation of such
items as landing gear doors, ground and flight spoilers and
steering and brake systems for performance and conformance to
operating specifications. (4) Prepares for and participates in
various types of readiness evaluations such as ORI, IG and UE
inspections, mobility, and command support exercises. May be
required to perform such additional duties as structural fire
fighting, aircraft fire/crash/rescue duty, serve as security guard,
remove snow, load and handle munitions, launch/recover and service
of aircraft, operate heavy equipment, maintain facilities and
equipment, or serves as a member of a team to cope with natural
disasters or civil emergencies. (5) Performs other duties as
assigned. Requirements Conditions of Employment Qualifications
Areas of Consideration: Area 1 - Current permanent and indefinite
T32 technicians of the Oregon ANG. Area 2 - Current permanent and
indefinite T5 employees of the Oregon ANG. Area 3 - Current service
members in the Oregon ANG. Area 4 - Individuals in the active duty
US Air Force, Air Force Reserve, or Air National Guard. Area 5 - US
Citizens eligible to meet the military requirements for membership
in the Oregon ANG. GENERAL and SPECIALIZED EXPERIENCE QUALIFICATION
REQUIREMENTS: Work involved in the maintenance, modification, and
repair of hydraulic and pneumatic systems associated with aircraft.
The work requires: knowledge of the physical principles governing
the behavior of fluids (liquids and gases) as they pertain to
hydraulic and pneumatic systems and their components; knowledge of
aircraft structures and the relationship of hydraulic pneumatic
systems to the structure and other aircraft systems; knowledge of
basic electrical and mechanical principles; the ability to use
technical manuals and schematics and to test for and isolate
malfunctions in hydraulic and pneumatic systems; and the skill to
effect modifications, repairs, or maintenance required. Experience
or training which demonstrates your knowledge of basic electrical
and mechanical principles; knowledge of troubleshooting procedures
used to isolate malfunctions in aircraft pneudraulic systems; and
ability to use technical manuals, equipment specifications, and
test calibration procedures in performing the work. WG-05 requires
6 months experience or training which demonstrates the ability to
learn basic electrical and mechanical principles. Experience which
demonstrates the ability to learn procedures used to jack and
perform hydraulic and pneumatic systems check. Experience in
identifying basic malfunctions when source of trouble is easily
located by appearance, sound, or response. Experience which
demonstrates the ability to learn procedures used to service,
maintain, disassemble, assemble and repair pneudraulic ground
equipment. Experience using various hand tools. Experience which
demonstrated the ability to follow written instructions. WG-08
requires 12 months experience or training which provided a
knowledge of basic electrical and mechanical principles. Experience
in fabricating fuel, oil and vacuum hose lines. Experience in
servicing, maintaining, disassembling assembling, repairing and
testing hydraulic and pneumatic systems. Experience in diagnosing
malfunctions and overhauling pneudraulic accessories by
disassembling, cleaning part and examining parts. Experience in
diagnosing trouble and determining remedies. Experience in
servicing, maintaining, disassembling, assembling and repairing
pneudraulic ground equipment. Experience using hand tools and test
equipment. Experience that demonstrates the ability to interpret
technical manuals, specifications and publications. WG-10 requires
18 months experience or training which provided a knowledge of
basic electrical and mechanical principles. Experience in
fabricating fuel, oil and vacuum hose lines. Experience in
servicing, maintaining, disassembling assembling, repairing and
testing hydraulic and pneumatic systems. Experience in diagnosing
malfunctions and overhauling pneudraulic accessories by
disassembling, cleaning part and examining parts. Experience in
diagnosing trouble and determining remedies. Experience in
repairing, rebuilding and overhauling major systems of ground
equipment and pneumatic and hydraulic systems. Experience in
mechanicl repairs using hand tools and test equipment. Experience
that demonstrates the ability to interpret technical manuals,
specifications and publications. Education Additional Information
Alternate Application Methods: Current AGR members (Oregon ANG
only) intending to remain AGR must submit the following: 1) NGB
Form 34-1, Application for Active Guard/Reserve (AGR) - Position
Announcement number and position title must be annotated on this
form. 2) Current Report of Individual Personnel (RIP) - In lieu of
a RIP, applicant may provide a printout from the Virtual MPF
(VMPF). Documents must show your ASVAB scores. 3) Copy of current
physical fitness assessment. Complete application packet should be
in a single PDF format document with the Announcement Number and
Last Name ONLY as the file name (example: OR-AF-23-0XX Last name)
Please email completed packages to the personnel listed below.
Please include the complete announcement number and last name in
the subject line. The following applies to Bargaining Unit
Positions: Bargaining unit positions within the Oregon National
Guard that are represented by AFGE, local 2986 (AFL-CIO). If you
are a male applicant who was born after 12/31/1959 and are required
to register under the Military Selective Service Act, the Defense
Authorization Act of 1986 requires that you be registered or you
are not eligible for appointment in this agency
(https://www.sss.gov/RegVer/wfRegistration.aspx).
Keywords: Air National Guard Units, Portland , AIRCRAFT PNEUDRAULIC SYSTEMS MECHANIC (TITLE 32), Engineering , Portland, Oregon
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