Reliable Aircraft Armament Systems Journeyman expertly inspects, services and repairs variety of aircraft types and models. Safely assesses and addresses mechanical issues with detailed investigations of problem sources.
Overview
4
4
years of professional experience
Work History
Aircraft Armament Systems Journeyman
USAF
07.2019 - Current
Read and interpreted aircraft documentation to determine repair feasibility and methods.
Documented all inspection and maintenance actions in aircraft forms, IMDS, and ALIS.
Collaborated with colleagues in developing and refining maintenance procedures.
Assisted with aircraft and equipment transport and movement.
Loaded and unloaded nonnuclear munitions, explosives, and propellant devices on aircraft. Managed, controlled, maintained, and installed aircraft bomb, rocket, and missile release, launch, suspension, and monitor systems; guns and gun mounts; and related munitions handing, loading, and test equipment.
Examined aircraft guns for defects. Performed armament systems maintenance functions. Planed, organized, and directed aircraft armament systems maintenance activities. Loaded, unloaded, and positioned munitions on aircraft. Inspected, repaired and maintained aircraft release, launch, suspension, and monitor systems; aircraft guns; and related equipment.
Tested electrical and electronic circuitry for continuity, voltage, and proper operation. Tested for unwanted electrical signal or power before connecting electrically actuated explosives and propellants.
Installed ground safety devices on munition and gun system components to prevent inadvertent detonation, launching, or firing.
Inspected parts and subassemblies for damage, rust, corrosion, or acceptable clearances and tolerances.
Makes adjustments and applies lubricants and preservatives.