FLIGHT ENGINEER (INSTRUCTOR) Government - Mansfield, OH at Geebo

FLIGHT ENGINEER (INSTRUCTOR)

As a FLIGHT ENGINEER (INSTRUCTOR), GS-2185-10, you will perform the following duties:
1) Develops and provides technical flight engineer upgrade and proficiency training and instruction to aircrew members. Training provided includes the full cycle of theory, formal classroom instruction, and actual on the job practice. 2) Performs pre- and post -flight inspections. Performs preflight inspection of the interior and exterior of the aircraft, to include engines, fuselage, and control surfaces for mechanical and structural soundness; inspects and regulates environmental, hydraulic, fuel, electrical, pressurization, radar, and other systems as required by the applicable flight manual. 3) Performs flight engineering duties. Operates and regulates environmental, hydraulic, fuel, electrical, pressurization, radar, and other systems as required by the flight manual. 4) Serves as a flight examiner as required and performs staff duties. Administers no notice and annual evaluations to evaluate aircrew members' performance during all phases of mission execution. 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#:
D2303000). https:
//acpol2.army.mil/fasclass/search_fs/search_fasclass.asp GENERAL
Experience:
Experience which has provided the applicant with a knowledge of aircraft weight and balance computations; aircraft performance data; aircraft records maintenance; and aircraft systems.
  • Department:
    2185 Aircrew Technician
  • Salary Range:
    $58,260 to $75,740 per year

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

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