Aircraft Maintenance Specialist
Listed on 2026-01-12
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Trades / Skilled Labor
Aircraft Maintenance/ Mechanic
When aircraft incur damage, it’s imperative to get them back in the air as soon as possible. Aircraft Structure Maintenance specialists are responsible for repairing this damage and ensuring it meets the high structural standards of Air Force aircraft. Tackling everything from replacing and installing parts to restoring the integrity of our aircraft, you’ll ensure the safety and effectiveness of our Airmen across a wide range of missions.
PrimaryResponsibilities
- Ensure repairs are water, fluid and weather tight.
- Develop and carry out maintenance policies.
- Inspect and assess structures on operational capability.
- Assess and repair damage to aircraft and structural components.
- Operate and maintain powered and non-powered equipment and tools.
- Up to 30 days of vacation with pay each year
- Excellent healthcare coverage for you and your family
- Food and housing allowance
- A generous retirement program from day one of your service
- World class job/technical training that will make you competitive in any field
- Financial benefits to help you pay for college/higher education
- Must have a high school diploma, GED with 15 college credits or GED
- Knowledge of aircraft construction features
- Completion of 8.5 weeks of Basic Military Training
- Must be between the ages of 17 and 39
The Air Force Reserve is a proud partner in America’s defense, offering a variety of part-time and full-time careers with full-time benefits. These include low-cost health insurance, a noncontributory retirement plan, tuition assistance and educational programs. The Air Force Reserve recruits talent and provides highly technical training to help you build and sustain the world’s most-advanced airpower. All with the flexibility to advance in your civilian career or education while serving close to home.
Also, if you’re currently serving or have served, and ready for more, we can use your experience.
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