Job Purpose: The Mission Integration Technician provides support in areas such as integration / de-integration, R&D projects, mockups etc. while maintaining excellent customer support.
Responsibilities:
Provide excellent customer service while working with customers during integration and continued integration support
Work with Project Mangers, Quality Control, and Engineering to ensure modifications and installations are carried out in accordance with documentation and meets customers’ requirements
Ensure necessary parts are ordered for assigned project
Use creative thinking to solve problems and come up with solutions
Follow proper aircraft procedures when installing mission equipment and modifications
Ensure proper paperwork is completed for assigned project
Understand and apply FAA and AED regulations and standards
Understand and follow proper DCMA procedures at all times
Ensure all mission mod parts are properly tagged and documents
Organize work packets and ensure all parts certificates and other paperwork are maintained in an orderly fashion
Ensure all work is properly documented in work packets and signed off properly in a timely fashion
Assist leads and project managers in implementing process improvements
Maintain clean and orderly department and work area
Other duties as assigned
Requirements:
High school diploma or GED
Airframe & Powerplant license required
Manage time to effectively meet company priorities
Ability to work in a collaborative environment with A&P Mechanics, Inspectors, Pilots, and Engineers to maintain and modify aircraft
Ability to perform maintenance duties utilizing basic hand tools
Ability to use and effectively navigate ERP program, time clock, and company intranet
Proven technical/mechanical knowledge of machines and tools, especially their design, uses, repair and maintenance
Proven ability to troubleshoot mechanical issues and use manuals to determine effective solution
Manage time to effectively meet company priorities
Ability to: lift, balance, and carry 50 lbs, crawl in and out of tight spaces, and predominantly work in enclosed hangars, occasionally in exterior weather conditions or elevated heights