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Aircraft Mechanic

Company Name:
Department of Defense - Dept. of the Air Force
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Summary:
CONNECTICUT AIR NATIONAL GUARD
TECHNICIAN VACANCY ANNOUNCEMENT
DUTY LOCATION: 103d Maintenance Group (MXG), East Granby, CT
JOB
Summary: The primary purpose of this position is to act as the crew chief with responsibility for directing the total maintenance effort on individually assigned aircraft. The work involves the total maintenance of complex, high performance military aircraft, ranging from multi-purpose heavy, multi-engine transports to the most modern sophisticated fighters and bombers. Fully responsible for providing detailed technical insight on individual aircraft s level of Mission Capability (MC), then develops and recommends a comprehensive course of action to maintain the aircraft at Full Mission Capability (FMC). All aircraft are fully integrated in and are part of the Total Force Mission of the United States Air Force. This position is responsible to fully prepare assigned aircraft for Aerospace Expeditionary Force/Wing (AEF/AEW) Operations around the world.
NATIONAL GUARD MEMBERSHIP IS REQUIRED. This is an excepted position that requires membership in a compatible military assignment in the Connecticut Air National Guard.
AREA(S) OF CONSIDERATION:
Area 1: All currently employed full-time permanent and indefinite personnel of the Connecticut Air National Guard assigned to the 103d Maintenance Group.
Job Title: Aircraft Mechanic
Department: Department of the Air Force
Agency: Air National Guard Units (Title 32)
Job Announcement Number: CT-14-063 (1105652)
SALARY RANGE: $31.46 to $36.71 / Per Hour
OPEN PERIOD: Thursday, April 24, 2014 to Tuesday, May 27, 2014
SERIES & GRADE: WG-8852-12
POSITION INFORMATION: Full Time - Permanent
PROMOTION POTENTIAL: 12
DUTY LOCATIONS: 1 vacancy in the following location:
WHO MAY APPLY: AREA I ONLY
SECURITY CLEARANCE: Secret
SUPERVISORY STATUS: NoEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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