Tucson, Arizona
33 days ago
Aircraft Mechanic III – Egress
Direct labor support for aircraft egress systems and possess an advanced level of knowledge, skill and ability in the field.

Employee shall meet the egress requirements outlined in AFI 21-102, chapter 12 and AFMCI21-100, chapter 12. Employees shall receive specialty egress training and certification for at least one of the following aircraft prior to performing on this Task Order: A-10 and F-16. Contractor egress personnel may be required to receive just-in- time (JIT) training from the Government for other aircraft MDS egress system removal and installation as required. The Contractor shall accomplish the following functions on A-10 and F- 16, and other aircraft as required: remove/install canopy, remove/install seat/seat support and Cartridge Actuated Device (CAD), remove cockpit CAD, De-CAD aircraft cockpit, and remove fire extinguisher cartridges. Contractor personnel shall remove fire extinguisher cartridges from other MDS, as needed. Contractor personnel shall remove and reinstall A-10 guns and drums and remove F-16 guns and drums per applicable tech data. Contractor shall remove, document, and transport components using Government special explosive vehicles as directed in the WCD.


These duties frequently involve physical exertion when making repairs or installations. Contractor employees shall be required to perform moderate physical exertion such as climbing ladders, stands, scaffolding, and work platforms, standing for prolonged periods on concrete or metal surfaces, kneeling, bending, stooping, stretching and working in hard-to-reach places in awkward or strained positions. The Contractor shall be required to lift parts, material, and equipment weighing up to 50 pounds unassisted and over 50 pounds with assistance.

#DEFENSE   Aircraft Mechanic (Unlicensed)
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