Flight Equipment Technician III
About this role
23023 AIRCRAFT MECHANIC III
We are seeking an experienced Flight Equipment Technician III (USMC MOS 6048) to perform Intermediate-Level (I-Level) maintenance, inspection, troubleshooting, repair, and servicing of aircraft flight equipment and life-support systems. The technician will apply technical knowledge and experience to diagnose and correct complex equipment discrepancies while ensuring all work meets applicable technical manuals, quality standards, and safety requirements.
A person in this position does the following;
Perform I-Level maintenance, inspection, repair, modification, and functional testing of aircraft flight equipment and life-support systems.
Troubleshoot and isolate equipment malfunctions and determine appropriate corrective actions.
Maintain and service oxygen, gas, survival, and flight equipment systems.
Interpret and apply technical manuals, drawings, specifications, and manufacturer maintenance instructions.
Use hand tools, power tools, precision measuring devices, test equipment, and specialized aviation maintenance tools.
Inspect completed work to verify quality, functionality, and compliance with approved technical data.
Maintain accurate aircraft, equipment, maintenance, inspection, and computerized records.
Maintain accountability of tools, test equipment, materials, and assigned assets.
Support Quality Assurance, safety, risk assessment, and hazard mitigation requirements.
Provide technical guidance and mentorship to lower-level technicians.
Prioritize workload to support aircraft readiness and maintenance schedules.
Required Qualifications
USMC MOS 6048 Flight Equipment Technician experience required.
Intermediate-Level (I-Level) maintenance experience preffered.
Prior QASO qualification required.
Strong knowledge of aircraft flight equipment, life-support, and survival systems.
Experience with oxygen and gas system handling and servicing.
Proficiency in technical manual interpretation, troubleshooting, inspection, and repair.
Experience using precision tools, gauges, test equipment, and specialized aviation maintenance equipment.
Strong documentation, organization, and communication skills.
Ability to work independently and provide technical direction to other technicians.
Safety & Quality
The technician is responsible for maintaining strict compliance with approved technical data, quality standards, safety procedures, tool control, FOD prevention, risk management, and all applicable maintenance requirements.
Health & Welfare will be paid according to our current contract.
Company at a glance
ACET, Inc. is a Veteran Owned Small Business (VOSB) system engineering and information technology firm, headquartered in Southern Maryland. Incorporated in 1999. We support mission critical Information Technology (IT) business needs for clients within the intelligence community (IC), Department of Defense (DOD), Veteran Administration (VA), Federal, and select private sectors. Our core services include System Engineering and Business Solutions, Enterprise Technical Solutions, Software Solutions, Emerging Technology, and Intelligence Collections and Analysis. ACET, Inc.’s technical, programmatic, and analytical professionals are experts in commercial technology, customized solutions, and proprietary government systems.
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Top Benefits
- Health and Welfare
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