Aircraft Mechanic II - Specialties; MV, NC
Listed on 2026-05-31
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Engineering
Aircraft Maintenance/ Mechanic, Aerospace / Aviation / Avionics
Overview
Clearance Required: Active Secret Clearance
Period of Performance: January 23, 2026 – July 22, 2031
Position Purpose
Aircraft Mechanic II personnel perform fully qualified O-Level aircraft maintenance across assigned disciplines with limited supervision on MV-22 Aircraft. Mechanics are expected to independently execute maintenance tasks and support production goals. All specialties require assignment of Collateral Duty Quality Assurance Representative (CDQAR) in the following positions.
- Aircraft Mechanic II – Flight Line:
Perform all O-level maintenance on aircraft engines and auxiliary power units, fuel cells and fuel systems, propellers, dynamic components, and drive systems. - Aircraft Mechanic II – Avionics:
Perform all O-level maintenance on aircraft electronic, electrical, instrument, flight control, and fire control systems. - Aircraft Mechanic II – Flight Equipment:
Perform O-level maintenance on Aviation Life Support Systems (ALSS) and aircraft egress systems. - Aircraft Mechanic II – Airframes:
Perform O-level maintenance on aircraft structures, landing gear, and hydraulic systems. Qualified to apply paint to aircraft and rotor blades.
- Independently perform O-Level maintenance on MV-22 aircraft systems, including:
- Avionics, electrical, instrument, flight control, and fire control systems
- Aircraft structures, landing gear, hydraulic systems, and aircraft/blade painting
- Engines, APUs, fuel cells and fuel systems, propellers, drive systems, and dynamic components
- Aviation Life Support Systems (ALSS) and egress systems
- Conduct troubleshooting, inspections, component replacement, servicing, and functional checks.
- Apply corrosion prevention and treatment procedures.
- Ensure accurate and timely maintenance documentation per NAMP 4790 (series).
- Support aircraft launch, recovery, towing, and ground handling operations.
- Adhere to all safety, QA, and tool control requirements.
- Demonstrated hands-on maintenance, modification, and repair experience on MV-22 aircraft (5+ years)
- Ability to work independently without direct technical supervision
- Thorough knowledge of NAVAIR publications, IETMs, and common/peculiar support equipment
- Collateral Duty Quality Assurance Representative (CDQAR)
- Strong written and verbal communication skills; ability to train and mentor junior personnel
- Experience working with aircraft confined space, fuel cells, and tanks per NAVAIR 01-1A-35
- Ability to obtain and maintain required Support Equipment licenses
- U.S. Citizenship required
- Active Secret Clearance required
Must demonstrate proficiency with aircraft maintenance tools and equipment including, but not limited to:
- Test equipment and diagnostic tools
- Torque wrenches, dial indicators, micrometers
- Cable tensiometers
- Sheet metal brakes and shears
- Support the only DoD squadron providing MV-22 maintenance
- Direct impact on U.S. and allied aviation readiness
- Long-term contract stability through 2031
- Location: New River, North Carolina, USA
- Type: Contractor
- Company: Strategic Technology Institute, Inc
- Website:
Benefits: TBD
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