SUPERVISORY AIRCRAFT LOADMASTER (INSTRUCTOR) Government - Mansfield, OH at Geebo

SUPERVISORY AIRCRAFT LOADMASTER (INSTRUCTOR)

As a SUPERVISORY AIRCRAFT LOADMASTER (INSTRUCTOR), GS-2185-11, you will perform the following duties:
1. Plans, organizes, and directs the activities of the loadmaster section, ensuring that operational and training duties pertaining to loadmasters comply with legal and regulatory requirements and meet organizational mission. 2. Develops and provides training for loadmaster instructors and flight examiners as well as loadmaster aircrew upgrade and proficiency training/instruction as needed. 3. As required, flies as an aircrew member in unit aircraft and performs duties as flight instructor. May also perform duties as flight examiner. 4. Aircrew Standardization/Evaluation Program:
Manages the Loadmaster Standardization evaluation program, which is specifically designed to maintain guidance per AFI and other applicable instructions on evaluation testing, maintaining Flight Evaluation Folders, set up no notice evaluations, attend Standardization Evaluation Review Boards (that determine evaluation, testing, new LM upgrades and trending analysis) and perform LM annual evaluations to include ground evaluation. The above duty description does not contain all details of the official position description. A copy of the entire position description can be found on FASCLASS by searching the position description (PD#:
D2302000). https:
//acpol2.army.mil/fasclass/search_fs/search_fasclass.asp GENERAL
Experience:
Experience in functions such as preparing aircraft loading plans, loading and offloading aircraft, operating loading equipment, and ensuring security of cargo in flight.
  • Department:
    2185 Aircrew Technician
  • Salary Range:
    $62,236 to $80,912 per year

Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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