Third Marine Aircraft Wing (3d MAW) provides logistical support and collateral equipment for 35 flying squadrons and four Marine Aviation Logistics Squadrons (MALS). 3d MAW manages the Flight Hour Program to ensure the goals and mission of the current aviation campaign plan are achieved, and at the

Aircraft Mechanic III (ALMAT, CA)

Strategic Technology Institute, Inc • 
Miramar, California, USA
Position Type: Contractor
Job Description:

Third Marine Aircraft Wing (3d MAW) provides logistical support and collateral equipment for 35 flying squadrons and four Marine Aviation Logistics Squadrons (MALS). 3d MAW manages the Flight Hour Program to ensure the goals and mission of the current aviation campaign plan are achieved, and at the forefront of this endeavor is the maximum readiness and effectiveness of all assets and personnel. 

2.0 SCOPE AND OBJECTIVE
3d MAW’s mission is to provide well trained, organized, and equipped combat ready expeditionary aviation forces capable of short notice worldwide deployments to the Marine Air Ground Task Force (MAGTF), fleet and unified commanders.

3d MAW’s mission success hinges upon the readiness of its assets and personnel. The Aviation Logistics Maintenance Assessment Team (ALMAT) is a critical element in ensuring maximum readiness of assets and personnel through the evaluation, training, and enforcement of all applicable instructions and standards, such as the COMNAVAIRFORINST 4790.2 series, Naval Aviation Maintenance Program (NAMP). During a unit evaluation, nine ALMAT inspectors assess 42 maintenance programs and conduct Material Condition Inspections (MCI) on twenty five percent of assigned aircraft, aviation life support systems, and support equipment assets. In addition, they assess the unit’s procedural adherence and responsiveness to 5 emergency drills and 50 practical application evaluations. ALMAT is unable to perform all assigned duties due to a limited number of inspectors and frequent personnel rotations, which creates a lack of continuity and technical proficiency gap. Evaluations of the 35 squadrons and 4 MALSs will account for approximately 45 weeks in a typical year, but is also contingent upon unit deployment rotations.

In order to further enhance 3d MAW readiness and squadron proficiency, ALMAT requires 6 Full Time Equivalents (FTEs) to perform maintenance program evaluations, aircraft and equipment MCIs, emergency response drills, and practical application evaluations. Inspection shall be performed in Government spaces at Marine Corps Air Station (MCAS) Camp Pendleton, CA, MCAS Yuma, AZ, and MCAS Miramar, CA

Primary Tasking

  • Determine schedules and ensure work obligations are fulfilled.
  • Inspect (2900) Maintenance Control.
  • Inspect (3000) Production Control.
  • Inspect (3100) Weight and Balance.
  • Inspect (3700) Material Control.
  • Inspect (2300) Individual Component Repair Listing.
  • Inspect (900) Maintenance Department/Division Safety.

Desired Skills

  • A highly adept leader and communicator with extensive experience in managing military aviation maintenance activities.
  • Can easily translate governing directives and assess Organizational and Intermediate level unit compliance standards.
  • Has the technical and service experience to serve as the ALMAT lead in his/her absence.
  • Is skilled in verbal and written communication and is capable of producing Microsoft Word, Excel, and Power Point products.
  • Is knowledgeable in personnel and resource allocation management principles.
  • Easily prepares reports of findings, after-action reports, and trend analysis tools.
  • Be able to trend discrepancies and submit changes to the NAMP and other governing directives when inadequate policy is determined to be a contributing factor to noncompliance.
  • Provide instruction to the activity when a safety of flight or safety of personnel discrepancy warrants immediate action.
  • Provide the Wing Commander with a recommendation for reinspection, when deemed necessary, to verify correction of deficiencies and sustained performance improvement.
Job Requirements:
  • Has served 20+ years on active duty.
  • Served as MALS/AIMD Quality Assurance OIC.
  • Served as Organizational Level Squadron Maintenance Material Control Officer (MMCO).
  • Has worked with Advanced Skills Management (ASM) and NTCSS Optimized NALCOMIS systems and is familiar with Autonomic Logistics Information Systems (ALIS)
  • Aircraft Mechanic III desired, but not required.
  • Bachelor’s degree desirable, but not required.
  • Able to obtain a secret clearance
Salary Range: 35.08-45.00
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