2025-04-12
Tenax Aerospace, LLC
Other
/yr
employee
contract
Ridgeland
Mississippi
39157
United States
Tenax Aerospace, LLC
THE ROLE:
A&P mechanic will support a modified GV aircraft to include ensuring the assigned aircraft are maintained in accordance with FAA, US Army 95-20 and program standards to include flight and ground operating procedures (FGOP). Team members must be able to operate independently in austere environments worldwide and to contribute as a team member in safely maintaining contractual aircraft availability rates 365 days per year. All maintenance tracking, logbook and company reporting requirements are to be consistently followed.
THE MISSION:
• Performs high quality inspections, servicing, maintenance, troubleshooting,
function testing, and repair of aircraft systems and components with limited
supervision.
• Utilizes core knowledge, OEM maintenance manuals and other reference data
to troubleshoot aircraft on-ground and perform on-ground installation and
servicing whenever possible to mitigate the need to repair the aircraft at an off-
site repair location.
• Utilizes core knowledge to troubleshoot aircraft on-ground and perform on-
ground servicing whenever possible to mitigate the need to repair at an off-site
repair location.
• Properly uses hand tools in a timely, clean, safe and professional manner with
no or limited rework.
• Accurately orders general aircraft parts as needed.
• Interfaces with domestic and foreign government representatives regarding the
use of local logistical infrastructure.
Assists the maintenance lead by ensuring inventory files are continuously and
accurately updated, to include issuance, receipt and core return for scheduled
and unscheduled maintenance.
• Complies with Army Regulation 95-20 and the FGOP as required by contract for
our aircraft.
- Examples are tool control, training recertification, Conus Replacement
Center (CRC) etc.
• Updates CMP digitally for all maintenance tasks, properly supplying the correct
paperwork such as 8130 / tear down reports.
• Diagnoses, adjusts, or repairs aircraft engines and assemblies, such as
hydraulic and pneumatic systems.
• Troubleshoots, installs and services avionics communications equipment and
electrical system wiring while ensuring the equipment meets mandated
requirements
and specifications.
• Performs testing and calibration of avionic systems including computer and
electronic communication panels.
• Maintains aircraft modification systems per the Inspection for Continued
Airworthiness (ICA).
• Demonstrates proficiency of the Tenax Aerospace work order system by
documenting accurate and timely discrepancies, corrective action statements,
Service Bulletins / Airworthiness Directives (AD), compliance statements, final
inspection, closing of squawks and work orders.
• Provides maintenance support at the aircraft location utilizing company ground
support equipment (GSE) and tooling.
• Consistently utilizes the company’s inventory system to record spares, GSE and
tooling inventory to include receipt, issuance and core tracking.
• Tracks GSE and tooling for calibration requirements and ensures all equipment
is calibrated in accordance with manufacturer requirements.
• Ensures core returns are properly packaged for shipment and all necessary
documentation for return and customs are accurate and complete.
• Owns assigned tasks from their initiation to completion/decision point.
• Contributes to the overall success of the program by supporting customer needs
and executing duties efficiently and effectively.
• Provide recommendations for resolution of maintenance and logistical issues.
• Other duties as assigned.
DIRECT REPORTS:
This position has no direct reports but supervises any vendor technicians performing specialized inspections, repairs, or logistical support on or off site.
THE WORK ENVIRONMENT:
This job operates in field locations. This role routinely uses standard office equipment. Travel and rotational deployment to CONUS and possibly austere OCONUS duty locations is required.
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS:
• High School Diploma.
• At least 3-5 years of relevant experience.
• Possess a valid driver’s license.
• Capable of lifting at least 50 pounds.
• Ability to work extra hours when necessary.
• Possess a current US Passport.
• Able to secure necessary VISA(s)
• Airframe and Powerplant (A&P) license.
• Must be able to secure and maintain a secret level clearance
• Must be able to complete pre-deployment training in accordance with program
standards through a CONUS Replacement Center
PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS:
• Avionics experience.
• Inspection Authorization (IA).
• Current secret level security clearance
• Familiarity with DCMA Instruction 8210-1c or Army Regulation 95-20
• Associate or bachelor’s degree in a related field.
All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to disability, status as a protected veteran or any other status protected by applicable federal, state, local, or international law.
Equal employment opportunity, including veterans and individuals with disabilities.
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