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The -21 Equipment Attendant is responsible for support of highly sensitive HQ USAF operational plans and safe air transportation for Cabinet Members, senior military leaders, and visiting foreign dignitaries.
Job Responsibility:
Accounts for and controls all items of aircraft -21 Equipment as agreed upon and listed on Air Form 2692 for each assigned MDS
Reconciles shortages
Maintains or repairs items identified as -21
Maintains master copy of all -21 equipment for each assigned aircraft
Secures and controls items when aircraft are off station for Programmed Depot Maintenance or Modifications as required
Tracks equipment requiring calibration via TC Max software
Ensures equipment is monitored and scheduled for maintenance or calibration as required
Inspects each aircraft annually for all items
Audits pre-and-post mission inventories for compliance
Documents unserviceable equipment in aircraft forms and IMDS
Orders replacement equipment through either the appropriate CLS site or Standard Base Supply System (SSBS)
Controls, annotates damage and orders replacement assets as necessary
Organizes and controls access to the main storage area bin and the loose equipment rota-bin
Authorizes the movement of -21 equipment between aircraft and annotates the AF Form 2692 as required
Provides program status briefings when required to Director of Maintenance Aircraft Branch Manager or Flightline Supervisor
Performs other duties as required in support of the Tool room
Those duties include but are not limited to issuing receiving, stocking, controlling, and inventory tools, Technical Orders (T.O.’s), test measurement and diagnostic equipment (TMDE) and support equipment in accordance with established procedures and maintains strict accountability
Performs preventative and minor maintenance on tools and support equipment
Ensures tools and support equipment is clean, oiled, and serviceable
Marks and identifies tools and equipment for quick inventory
Controls calibration schedules for TMDE and ensures overdue calibration items are removed from service and sent for testing
Assists Safety representative in snow removal
Practices tool control, FOD awareness/prevention, good housekeeping, and safety at all times
Facilitate debrief of assigned aircraft and documents debrief data to aircraft and debrief forms
Enter Aircraft discrepancies into Maintenance Information System (MIS)
Communicates debrief information to Plans and Scheduling, MOCC, and SAM 4
Performs input data corrections of aircraft debrief information through MIS
May perform other duties related to the classification as assigned to include temporary duty and travel
Must be able to work, day shift, swing shift, night shift, and/or weekend shifts as required
Requirements:
A Minimum of a High School Diploma or a GED required
Working knowledge of inventory and inventory control procedures
Proficient in the use of computers
May occasionally handle items that weigh in excess of 50 pounds
Must be able to obtain and maintain a secret security clearance: Note: US Citizenship is required to obtain the clearance
Must be able to obtain & maintain a flightline driver’s license
Nice to have:
Knowledge of applicable Government documents, directives, and technical orders is preferred
Minimum of one year’s recent experience working with MIS/SBSS interface or related computer experience is preferred
A working knowledge of 781 Series aircraft forms is preferred
Familiarity with Fed Log system is preferred
Knowledge of procedures for handling and disposal of hazardous materials highly preferred
Knowledge of the Standard Base Supply System (SBSS), repair cycle system and basic aircraft engine components is highly preferred
What we offer:
This position includes a competitive benefits package