Hybrid F-35 Aircraft Mechanic 3/4 (Aviation Support Equipment Asset Rep) presso NGC
NGC · United States-California-San Diego, Stati Uniti d'America · Hybrid

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At Northrop Grumman, our employees have incredible opportunities to work on revolutionary systems that impact people's lives around the world today, and for generations to come. Our pioneering and inventive spirit has enabled us to be at the forefront of many technological advancements in our nation's history - from the first flight across the Atlantic Ocean, to stealth bombers, to landing on the moon. We look for people who have bold new ideas, courage and a pioneering spirit to join forces to invent the future, and have fun along the way. Our culture thrives on intellectual curiosity, cognitive diversity and bringing your whole self to work — and we have an insatiable drive to do what others think is impossible. Our employees are not only part of history, they're making history.Put your skills to the test by pushing the boundaries of what’s possible. From global defense to sustainment and modernization to mission readiness, your experience and ability will make it a reality. Our programs are built on equal parts of curiosity and collaboration. Our combined effort means our customers can connect and defend millions of people around the world. With Northrop Grumman, you’ll have the opportunity to be an essential part of projects that will define your career, now and in the future.
Job Description:
Are you ready to put your experience to work at Northrop Grumman? If so, our F-35 FRST Operating Unit, wants YOU to join our Team as an Aircraft Mechanic 3 or Aircraft Mechanic 4 and join our team of qualified, diverse individuals. Position to be staffed as an F-35 Aircraft Aviation Support Equipment Asset Representative at MCAS Mirimar, CA.
* NOTE: This position may be filled as an Aircraft Mechanic 3 or Aircraft Mechanic 4 depending on the selected candidate’s qualifications.
Your duties and responsibilities include (but are not limited to):
Aviation Support Equipment (SE) Asset Representatives manage assets under the cognizance of the aircraft maintenance material readiness list (AMMRL) program, the F-35 lightning II program joint fleet management plan, and the United States Marine Corps F-35 integrated sustainment plan. They are responsible for SE physical and administrative inventory accountability, end-user fleet management, and requirements validation utilizing the Department of Navy’s Support Equipment Management System (SEMS), and the F-35 lightning II joint program office’s lighting II support equipment management system (LSEMS). The SE Representative provides technical guidance and logistics support for a broad range of F-35 Ground Support Equipment (GSE) and manage SE assets at the organizational level of maintenance via the O-level squadron alongside tenant squadron technicians, military personnel, and GSE mechanics (where applicable). You will also consult with other local GSE equipment managers, engineers, reliability engineering and suppliers to resolve customer equipment issues involving safety, usability, reliability, and availability. Additionally, you will collect, archive, submit GSE readiness status reports, and identify reliability and maintainability issues that affect readiness trends. SE Asset Representatives also use logistical management techniques, supply chain procedures, technical publications, automated data processing equipment to conduct, reconcile, and report SE asset inventories; acquire and dispose of SE assets; train subordinate SE asset users, validate requirements, and advise higher headquarters or adjacent commands on applicable SE management policies or aviation logistics strategy plans.
Using your training, knowledge, and experience to obtain special certifications (example: hydraulic contamination, borescope, etc.) as locally required per COMNAVAIRFORINST 4790.2_series and NAVMC 4790.1. Technical requirements also include fault isolation, troubleshooting, and repair of system failures detected during operational checks associated with modifications and restoration of SE to a serviceable operational condition subsequent to accomplishment of modifications and maintenance.
Interprets and uses various test equipment and works from wiring diagrams, engineering drawings, job guides, and maintenance manuals.
Your duties and responsibilities include (but are not limited to):
Ability to obtain equivalent Air Force 5 or 7 Level, US Navy or Marine Corps CDI /CDQAR, or equivalent.
Manage timely turn-ins for planned calibration cycles and verify Test Measurement and Diagnostic Equipment (TMDE) are current ranging from common to complex laboratory base reference standards.
Prepare calibration data reports, data sheets, and other required documentation.
Maintain vehicle records.
Maintains and update paper and electronic equipment records.
Quarantine items found unserviceable, of poor quality, or those that cannot be maintained.
Prepare GSE for storage and mobility deployment.
Provide dispatch service for GSE, including positioning equipment to support aircraft maintenance and flying operations.
Practice good housekeeping, tool control, Foreign Object Damage prevention, and safety at all times.
Able to be trained via self-paced readings, labs, and on-the job training to individuals in the performance of ground maintenance duties.
Basic computer skills and familiarity with Microsoft Office Suite.
Strong written and verbal communications skills are necessary in the performance of duties.
Ability to read and interpret technical data and blueprint drawings.
A current Secret or higher Clearance.
Ability to obtain Special Access Program clearance, as required.
Ability to provide temporary support to our other CLS locations and/or emerging deployments.
Ability to work a flexible work schedule that may include extended shifts, holidays, and weekends and support on call status for 24 hours-a-day, 7 days-a-week, 365 days a year.
Basic Qualifications:
Aircraft Mechanic 3: High School diploma or GED and a minimum of 4 years of mechanical/support equipment asset management under the cognizance of the aircraft maintenance material readiness list (AMMRL) program and/or experience familiar with interpreting service/program provided technical data.
Aircraft Mechanic 4: High School diploma or GED and a minimum of 6 years mechanical/support equipment asset management under the cognizance of the aircraft maintenance material readiness list (AMMRL) program and/or experience familiar with interpreting service/program provided technical data.
F-35 Ground Support Equipment (GSE) maintenance experience or commensurate related experience.
Thorough knowledge of precision inspection, measuring, and test instruments and systems. Precision Measurement Equipment (PME), Test Measurement and Diagnostic Equipment (TMDE).
Knowledge of calibration and certification principles, root cause analysis principles, and application of calibration technical data principles in the field of Metrology.
Good planning, organizational, analytical, interpersonal, decision making, oral, and written communication skills.
Completed the Individual Material Readiness List (IMRL) Asset Manager Course (C-555-2020) (N3361U1) or equivalent training.
Completed Aviation Support Equipment Technical Class A1 Course (N236482) or equivalent training.
Proficient in aviation industry standard maintenance practices.
Experience in use of special tools/equipment required to perform assigned tasks.
Demonstrated communication skills.
Demonstrated proficient using MS Office Software including; Excel, Access, PowerPoint, Word & Outlook.
Experience using engineering drawings and technical data.
Capable of working in hazardous flight line environment.
Knowledge of industrial and aircraft maintenance safety standards.
Candidate must have final Secret clearance.
Must have a valid driver's license.
Must be able to perform moderate strenuous physical and repetitious work to include: bending, stooping, kneeling, lifting up to 50 pounds, and working overhead.
Must be able to access small, confined spaces and work in an enclosed environment.
Ability to pass medical/respiratory evaluation in order to obtain and maintain necessary respirator clearance and compliance with all respirator fitting requirements.
Must be able to pass a New Hire Physical prior to start.
Preferred Qualifications:
SE data management experience.
5+ years’ experience calibrating / adjusting electronic or physical / dimensional test and measurement equipment.
Former Military PMEL / TMDE training.
Familiarity within an ISO 17025 quality system laboratory.
Military flight-line maintenance experience.
Support Equipment maintenance experience.
Desired familiarity:
TO 00-20-14 Air Force Metrology and Calibration Program/ NAVAIR 17-35POP-01 Metrology and Calibration Program Operations Process Manual.
TO 33K-1-100-2/ NAVAIR 17-35TR-4 Navy Requirements and Guide for Calibration Procedure Development.
TO 33K-1-100-1/ NAVAIR 17-35CAD-01 Calibration Standards and Equipment List.
Methods and procedures for the management of Air Force Metrology and Calibration (AFMETCAL) Program/ NAVAIRSYSCOMINST 13640.1C Naval Aviation Metrology and Calibration Program.
Familiarity with DoD/NAVAIR maintenance manuals.
Experience with military standard aviation maintenance practices.
Professional focused on mission success.
F-35 ALIS/CMMS.
Flightline Expediter / Maintenance Control Experience.