Aircraft Maintenance Engineer
Position Overview
Building our aircraft comes down to the details. However minute, each part serves a purpose and must be in perfect working condition before flight. It’s your duty as an Aircraft Metals Technology specialist to create and maintain these essential parts. From repairs to final fitting, you’ll fabricate and custom fit these metal components to make sure all our aircraft are ready to successfully complete their missions.
Key Responsibilities
Perform precision grinding and remove poisonous and corrosive deposits
Make templates, draw working sketches, consult shop drawings and select materials
Use calipers, micrometers and gauges to measure worn or defective parts
Inspect and maintain hand tools and metal-crafting machinery
Benefits & Perks
Outstanding free or low-cost healthcare coverage for you and your family
Food and housing assistance
Continuing-education opportunities
World-travel opportunities
Up to a $10,000 bonus with a six-year contract (dependent on member meeting all eligibility requirements based on IAW Air Force policy and law)
Required Qualifications
Must have a high school diploma, GED or GED with 15 college credits
Mechanical ASVAB requirements
Knowledge of metal repair and fabrication process
Normal depth perception
Completion of 7.5 weeks of Basic Military Training
Must be between the ages of 17 and 39
About the Air Force Reserve
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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