| 1. AIRCRAFT ARMAMENT SYSTEMS MECHANIC | | US-FL-Homestead ARB | Air Force Reserve, Headquarters | | 01/11/2009 to 01/11/2010 | This occupation involves work in the installation, configuration changes, modification, repair and adjustment of aircraft armament systems and components. Incumbent Onloads and downloads conventional air munitions, and performs required troubleshooting, diagnosis and maintenance on air craft armament systems. Incumbent will use safety practices and procedures.... | Click here for more information...
| | 2. AIRCRAFT EGRESS SYSTEMS MECHANIC | | US-FL-Homestead ARB | Air Force Reserve, Headquarters | | 01/11/2009 to 01/11/2010 | This occupation includes jobs involved in troubleshooting, installation, modification, repair and adjustment of aircraft egress and jettison systems and related components. Incumbent arms, de-arms, troubleshoots, repairs, modifies, and removes ejection seats, canopies, escape, escape hatches, catapults, etc. Incumbent will accomplish scheduled inspections of egress systems.... | Click here for more information...
| | 3. Aircraft Ordnance Systems Mechanic | | US-FL-Pensacola | Air Force Personnel Center | | 10/21/2009 to 12/18/2009 | The primary purpose of this position is to serve as an Egress and Jettison Systems Mechanic. maintain aircraft egress systems, components, and trainers for T-6 aircraft. Perform troubleshooting and preventative maintenance on egress systems and related maintenance equipment including but not limited to actuators, dampers, initiators, removers, canopies, and thrusters. Perform maintenance on egr... | Click here for more information...
| | 4. Ammunition and Explosives Handler | | US-FL-Camp Blanding | National Guard Units | | 10/30/2009 to 12/01/2009 | DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: Handles, identifies, and examines ammunition and explosives items, components, storage areas, and transportation conveyances to detect defects, serviceability, and deterioration; and assures compliance with directions and regulations. Handles, identifies and examines stored ammunition and explosives to determine true condition, deterioration trends, and non-standard ... | Click here for more information...
| | 5. Ordance Equipment Mechanic | | US-FL-Homestead ARB | Air Force Reserve, Headquarters | | 01/11/2009 to 01/11/2010 | Performs both on and off-equipment, non-nuclear munitions systems/equipment maintenance. Evaluates, repairs, reconditions, maintains, assembles, processes, tests and operational checks precision guided and unguided bombs, dispensers, mines, rockets, and aircraft missiles. Maintains all associated munitions material handling and support equipment. Performs troubleshooting to include evaluating soli... | Click here for more information...
| | 6. ORDNANCE EQUIPMENT MECHANIC | | US-FL-Mayport | Navy, Commander in Chief of the US Atlantic Fleet | | 11/20/2009 to 11/27/2009 | You will examine, overhaul, repair, rebuild, troubleshoot, adjust, install, align, test and inspect complex surface combatant ship ordnance equipment. You will determine repair requirements, methods, techniques, tools, and time. You will determine feasibility and cost effectiveness of making needed repairs. You will select and use sophisticated test equipment, such as oscilloscopes, spectrum, netw... | Click here for more information...
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