Assist the Power Train Supervisor to accomplish aviation unit, and intermediate maintenance inspections, services, and repairs on all aircraft power train systems and subsystems.
Responsibilities
- Removes and replaces power train quills, transmission adapting parts, rotary wing hub and tanks.
- Disassembles friction dampers and hanger assemblies.
- Disassembles repairs, reassembles, adjusts, balances and aligns power train components, systems and subsystems to include main and tail rotor hub assemblies according to directives.
- Applies corrosion preventive procedures.
- Cleans preserves and stores power train components.
- Performs nondestructive inspections on aircraft components and related items.
- Uses and performs operator maintenance on ground support equipment, common and special tools.
- Maintains facilities for storage of flammable and hazardous materials.
- Requisition aircraft parts, and maintains shop and bench stock for repair of aircraft power train systems and subsystems.
- Diagnoses and troubleshoots malfunctions in aircraft power train components and their subcomponents.
- Inspects and prepares forms and records related to maintenance in accordance with DA PAM 738-751.
- Train host nation personnel on the proper maintenance of the power train systems and subsystems.
- Responsible for tools and equipment inventory assigned by the supervisor.
Nationality
No Restriction
Qualifications
- High school graduate or equivalent.
- Completion of a formal Powertrain training course from an accredited military or civilian aeronautical school.
Experience
- Must have a minimum of five years working with rotary aircraft Powertrain systems and subsystems.
- Required Skills: Thorough knowledge of common tools, special tools, hardware and equipment used in the maintenance of aircraft Powertrain systems and subsystems.
- Must be able to troubleshoot Powertrain systems, and interpret applicable technical data.