PLANNER AND ESTIMATOR (AIRCRAFT)
PLANNER AND ESTIMATOR (AIRCRAFT)Okinawa, JapanMid CareerPosition Description
The purpose of this Planner and Estimator (P&E) position is to evaluate depot-level structural repairs of forward-deployed USN/USMC aircraft that are located onboard U.S. Naval vessels and shore locations in all OCONUS theaters. The incumbent must possess extensive knowledge and experience evaluating structural repairs of all USN and USMC Type, Model, and Series (T/M/S) of aircraft serviced by FRC WESTPAC and must be:
- Knowledgeable and familiar with the removal and replacement of aircraft structural components such as, but not limited to, blades, transmissions, fuel cells, power plants, gearboxes, hydraulic components, and flight controls. - Knowledgeable and familiar with the correct use of all support equipment, tools, and Individual Material Readiness List (IMRL) in support of the ISR/Integrated Maintenance Concept (IMC) program.
- Knowledgeable and familiar with Hydraulic Contamination, Fuel Surveillance, Aviation Gas Free Engineering (AVGFE), Hazardous Material (HAZMAT) Control and
Management, Corrosion Control, Foreign Object Damage (FOD), and Tool Control Program (TCP).
Experience Required
0-3 Years
Position Duties/Responsibilities
- You will evaluate depot-level structural repairs of forward-deployed USN/USMC aircraft that are located onboard U.S. Naval vessels and shore locations in all OCONUS theaters.
- You will remove and replace aircraft structural components such as, but not limited to, blades, transmissions, fuel cells, power plants, gearboxes, hydraulic components, and flight controls.
- You will perform planner and estimator services in support of aircraft depot-level In-Service Repair and parts manufacturing.
- You will evaluate aircraft damage to establish man-hour estimates for repairs to determine the type of damage, extent of work, and trade skills required.
- You will prepare shop work orders specifying in detail the work to be accomplished, directing the sequence of operations when appropriate and citing applicable publication references for repair or replacement criteria.
- You will coordinate with supervisors and processing shops, adjusting priorities, rescheduling work and integrating workloads in order to meet the changing workload requirements.
- You will provide responsive depot-level maintenance, quality airframes, support equipment overhaul, and In-Service Repair to U.S. Navy and Marine Corps Aircraft.
Minimum Salary
$38.70
Maximum Salary
$45.15