The Hydraulic Shop Technician performs duties for H-1 Series aircraft in the Czech Republic. The Hydraulic Shop Technician will maintain, and repair aircraft intermediate-level hydraulic/pneumatic system components.
Responsibilities
- Employ operational risk management principles.
- Perform ground maintenance tasks and repairs on aircraft and mission systems components.
- Interpret technical manual/correspondence (i.e. instructions, drawings, diagrams).
- Identify and diagnose aircraft and mission systems malfunctions.
- Document all inspections, maintenance, and repairs in a maintenance management database system.
- Order parts and materials needed for maintenance/repairs.
- Provide training via self-paced readings, labs, and on-the-job training to individuals in the performance of ground maintenance duties.
- Utilize maintenance training management database systems, to track maintenance training progression and qualifications.
- Uses and performs operator maintenance on tools, special tools/test equipment, Aircraft Ground Support Equipment (AGSE), and Peculiar Ground Support Equipment (PGSE).
- Performs shift “All Tools Accounted For” (ATAF) inventories and attends all hands Foreign Object or Debris (FOD) walk downs to maintain standards that comply with FOD and Tool Control procedures.
- Maintains and accounts for all batteries in the inventory and assigned to aircraft and GSE.
- Requests and receives aircraft materials from the supply system and ensures applicable technical directives have been complied with prior to installation/use on aircraft.
- Prepares, reviews, and updates aircraft maintenance forms and records.
- Uses common measuring tools, measuring gages, alignment fixtures, and special tools.
- Ensures that all related maintenance operations are conducted safely.
- Other tasks, duties, and responsibilities, as directed.
Qualifications
- Two to four (2-4) years of recent experience as a Hydraulic Shop Technician for H-1 Series aircraft
- Successfully completed, and qualified by the appropriate U.S. Government Hydraulic Shop Technician course
- Proficient in the use of computer-hosted interactive technical manuals, aircraft maintenance forms or similar aviation maintenance management system, and other aircraft-related documentation
- Professional verbal, written, and interpersonal communication skills.
- Ability to effectively communicate with the customer in a professional and courteous manner.
- Possess a valid issued driver’s license.
- Successfully pass an overseas deployment physical upon hire
- Must be a US citizen.
Job ID
2025-16871
Work Type
On-Site
Company Description
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