Aircraft ENGINE Mechanic; Title
Listed on 2026-06-27
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Trades / Skilled Labor
Aircraft Maintenance/ Mechanic -
Engineering
Aircraft Maintenance/ Mechanic
Job Title
Aircraft Engine Technician
Job SummaryThe primary purpose of this position is to maintain, troubleshoot, repair, modify, and test aircraft engines within the Aviation Classification and Repair Activity Depot (AVCRAD). The AVCRAD is an industrial facility that provides sustainment base maintenance in support of regional Army National Guard (ARNG) Aviation assets and supports field maintenance in accordance with ARNG Aviation priorities. The AVCRAD maintenance activities ensure aircraft of the region are ready and available to support Federal and State missions.
In addition, the AVCRAD performs National Maintenance Program (NMP) repair of rotary wing aircraft and components, limited depot airframe repair, aircraft painting, major airframe repair, depot-level component repair, and component repair and management, as directed by Army Materiel Command (AMC), and prioritized by the National Guard Bureau (NGB). This position performs maintenance, removal, installation, inspection, troubleshooting, repair, and testing of aircraft engines.
National Guard membership is required. This is an excepted position that requires membership in a compatible military assignment in the Connecticut Army National Guard.
- Troubleshoots and diagnoses malfunctioning engines utilizing all available test equipment to determine degree of disassembly, repair, modification, and adjustment needed.
- Performs periodic and special inspections on engines.
- Performs engine trim in accordance with applicable directives.
- Evaluates justification documentation for unsatisfactory item reports and practicality of proposed modification requests.
- Removes and disassembles aircraft engines in order to perform necessary maintenance.
Works indoors and outdoors in inclement weather and on icy, wet, and slippery ramps, aircraft surfaces, work stands, and engine test stands. Subject to hazards from toxic fumes, high pressure air and fluids such as aviation fuels, lubricants, hydraulic fluids, high levels of noise and blast from turbine, turbo-prop engines, and auxiliary power units.
Physical Effort:
Required to climb, stand, stoop, bend, stretch and work in tiring and uncomfortable positions. Frequently lifts parts and equipment weighing up to 20 pounds. Occasionally lifts and carries items weighing 50 pounds or over.
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