Job Description:
SUMMARY:
Performs the full range of airframe and engine maintenance, repair, modifications, inspections and servicing of assigned aircraft in accordance with approved methods, techniques and practices and certifies accomplished work. Performs scheduled maintenance and unscheduled maintenance, including but not limited to procedures required for fault isolation, removal/replacement of faulty components, and operational testing to return unserviceable equipment to its original operational capability; using the federal supply system; reading and understanding technical manuals and schematics; reading and interpreting all instruments; using special test equipment and tools; researching the technical library; performing full system checkouts on all aircraft systems; performing mechanic test flight duties; and performing complete servicing of aircraft.
RESPONSIBILITIES / DUTIES:
The Mi-17 Aviation Maintenance Technician is responsible for all aspects of work on the Mi-17 aircraft and its sub-systems.
Responsibilities will include conducting inspections according to published procedures and conducting non-scheduled maintenance and troubleshooting as required.
Job Requirements:
REQUIRED NATIONALITY: (Applicant must be a citizen of one of the
following Countries)
NO US CITIZENS. Applicants may apply from - ALL EU Countries, ALL NATO
Countries (Excluding USA), Afghanistan, Australia, Azerbaijan, Bolivia, Bosnia, Colombia, Croatia, Georgia, India, Kazakhstan, Kosovo, Kyrgzstan, Mexico, Moldova, Nepal, New Zealand, Pakistan, Peru, Russia, Serbia, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, UAE, Ukraine, Uzbekistan
REQUIRED EDUCATION:
High School Diploma or equivalent
DESIRED EDUCATION:
Associate's Degree or Higher
REQUIRED EXPERIENCE:
4 Years direct experience in aircraft maintenance; military technical school or an Airframe & Power plant (A&P) License (or National-level License on the Mi-8/17 Series).
DESIRED EXPERIENCE:
6+ Years Experience on Mi-17
REQUIRED LICENSE / CERTIFICATION:
Driver's License
Common European Framework for Languages (CEFR) - Certificate for level "B1" or higher English (If unable to produce a CEFR B1 or higher Certificate, applicant will be required to test to this standard as a condition of employment)
DESIRED LICENSE / CERTIFICATION:
US FAA Airframe
US FAA Airframe and Powerplant (A&P)
US FAA Inspection Authorization (IA)
CEFR B2 or better for English
REQUIRED KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES:
Ability to communicate clearly in English
Ability to read and understand technical manuals written in English
Able to work without sitting for up to 8 hours
Able to lift and carry 45 lbs (20Kg)
Able to pass US CENTCOM Physical Fitness Requirements as a condition of employment
DESIRED KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES:
Skilled with the use of MS Office, particularly Excel
Experience with electronic logbooks and/or maintenance information systems
Salary Range: Neg-Neg
Relocation:
Travel: OCONUS travel required