Job Title: Aircraft Seats Technician
Location: New Orleans, LA 70143
Duration: 12 months assignment with possible extension until 2027
Shift Schedule: 6:30 am-3:00 pm (9x80 Work Schedule)
Pay Rate: $43/hour on W2 without benefits
Role & Responsibilities:
- Maintains the following: Aircraft seats and canopy ejection systems, Gaseous O2, fire extinguishing, air conditioning, cockpit heat, pressurization and ventilation
- Remove and install Oxygen system valves, gauges, converters and regulators.
- Remove, install, inspect and rig ejection seats, Cartridge Actuation Devices (CADS), shoulder harnesses and lap belts.
- Perform Daily, pre and post flight and periodic aircraft inspections.
- Perform flight operation activities to include daily, turnaround, launch and recovery including plane captain activities
- Assembles, disassembles and/or modifies systems by changing, removing, replacing or upgrading aerospace vehicle components to correct failures or implement changes.
- Oversees assembly, disassembly or overhaul.
- Configures aerospace vehicles and bench test equipment.
- Troubleshoots complex pneumatic, hydraulic and electrical systems to isolate mechanical or electrical faults and repair faulty components.
- Performs validation/verification testing of systems and components.
- Documents procedures and established processes to ensure contractual and regulatory compliance (e.g., repairs, test results, applicable modifications and inspection results).
- Inspects components and verifies repairs for flight worthiness requirements. Oversees training. Works under general direction.
- Works under general direction.
- Prioritizes quality, product and people safety
- This position is expected to be 100% onsite. The selected candidate will be required to work onsite at NAS JRB New Orleans in Belle Chasse, Louisiana.
- This position may be required to work at Stennis Facility as required.
Required Experience:
- Aircraft maintenance
- Experience working with ejection systems
- Maintenance experience working on removal, install, inspection of aircraft systems/tools
Education:
- Education/experience typically acquired through basic education (e.g. High School diploma/GED) and typically 4 or more years' related work experience or an equivalent combination of education and experience (e.g. vocational school/Associate+2 years' related work, Bachelor, etc.).
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