- As the Site Lead Mechanic you will lead the effort for maintaining the aircraft, aircraft subsystems, and support equipment at the assigned location. The CLS system includes all aircraft maintenance and personnel, materials and inspections, launch and recovery of the aircraft, supply of all Contractor owned spares and support equipment through a Contractor Owned and Maintained Parts (COMP); repair and overhaul of all repairable spares at Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) certified repair stations; maintenance and repair of all support equipment; aircraft paint; engine repair and overhaul.
QUALFICATIONS
- 5 or more years aircraft maintenance experience
- 3 or more years maintaining King Air/1900 Airliner series aircraft to include complex aircraft modifications
- One or more year as a site lead under a similar type effort OR minimum of 90 days on-site training under supervision of a site lead mechanic with at least 5 years site lead mechanic experience
- Current FAA A&P license
- Demonstrated ability to direct a work force in the performance of aircraft maintenance, repair, and modification
- Capable of performing duties as the on-site liaison with the Government
- Ability to obtain and maintain DoD Secret Security Clearance
Education: Degree, Diploma
Employment Type: Full Time