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ROLES & RESPONSIBILITIES. The Director of Maintenance will implement this policy jointly with the Division Manager; upon activation of this policy the Director of Maintenance will coordinate with the 316th OG/CC to authorize Company personnel lodging at the Joint Base ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Temporary Lodging Facility (TLF) or alternative lodging should TLF be full. Once the authorization is received it will be confirmed that rooms at the Joint Base ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ TLF are reserved. The Director of Maintenance will also coordinate with 316th OG/CC to ensure availability of the base dining facility for Company. The Director of Maintenance will jointly with the Program Director determine when operations under this policy will cease. 4.1 Site Manager/Assistant Site Manager will have a list of personnel who will be working during the event and where each person will be staying in lodging. Site Manager/Assistant Site Manager will also notify Pro Supers that the plan has been implemented and will serve as the focal point for the event. 4.2 As soon as possible after the operations return to normal the Site Manager/Assistant Site Manager will begin a timely and comprehensive assessment of the effectiveness of the Inclement Weather Policy with the team of personnel. . Utilize lessons learned, what worked, what didn’t work to revise and improve operations under this policy and then brief the Program Director and Director of Maintenance on their findings and suggested amendments. Responsible for support of highly sensitive HQ USAF operational plans and safe air transportation for Cabinet Members, senior military leaders, and visiting foreign dignitaries. Performs scheduled and unscheduled aircraft maintenance, performs repairs and modifications to aircraft structures and structural components of moderate difficulty, maintains and repairs aircraft components including but not limited to flight controls, engines, hydraulics, pneumatics, fuel systems, and mechanical components, applies technical knowledge of airframe and power plant systems in determining equipment malfunctions and applies comprehensive technical expertise to solve moderate to complex problems by interpreting technical documentation such as; blue prints or manufactures manuals. Work typically requires a thoroughly comprehensive knowledge of aircraft mechanical component troubleshooting/repair procedures and replacement of components, a thorough knowledge of aircraft sheet metal/structural modification and repair and the ability to determine functionality of complex electrical systems. Accomplishes inspections including, but not limited to preflight, thru-flight, basic post-flight, and phase inspections. Assists aircrew in preparation for flight. Launches and recovers aircraft as required. Performs operational checks of all aircraft systems and maintains aircraft appearance and cleanliness. Operates all associated ground support equipment and uses hand tools, special tools, and fixtures applicable to aircraft. Performs all tasks associated with ground movement of aircraft. Annotates maintenance actions in aircraft records/forms and completes associated Maintenance Information System (MIS) entries. Practices good housekeeping, tool control, Foreign Object Damage awareness and prevention and safety at all times. Performs other duties related to the occupational field as assigned to include temporary duty and travel. Must be able to work day, swing, night, and/or weekend shifts as required. A minimum of four years working knowledge of helicopter maintenance operations isrequired. Recent experience on the UH-1N, Bell 212 or UH-1 is desirable. Knowledge of the use of aircraft hand tools, special tools, and test equipment is required. Must have a working knowledge of aircraft safety requirements and know how to operate portable firefighting equipment. The ability to read, interpret, and comprehend schematic diagrams, drawings, charts, and technical publications are required. An FAA Airframe Certificate may be required. Occasional lifting of objects weighing up to 50 pounds is required. Must be able to obtain and maintain a secret security clearance and flightline driver’s license. Responsible for support of highly sensitive HQ USAF operational plans and safe air transportation for Cabinet Members, senior military leaders, and visiting foreign dignitaries. Performs scheduled and unscheduled aircraft maintenance to include, repairs, servicing, troubleshooting and ground handling of all 1st Helicopter Squadron helicopters under limited supervision. Accomplishes inspections including, but not limited to, pre-flight, thru-flight, basic post-flight, and phase inspections. Assists aircrew in preparation for flight. Launches and recovers aircraft as required. Performs operational checks of all aircraft systems and maintains aircraft appearance and cleanliness. Operates all associated ground support equipment and uses hand tools, special tools, and fixtures applicable to aircraft. Performs all tasks associated with ground movement of aircraft. Annotates maintenance actions in aircraft Forms/records and completes associated Maintenance Information System (MIS) entries. Practices good housekeeping, tool control, Foreign Object Damage awareness/prevention and safety at all times. Perform other duties related to the occupational field as assigned to include TDY, and travel. Must be able to work day, swing, and or weekend shifts as required. Performs Functional Check Flights (FCF) as required. Installs and operates test equipment during FCFs. Makes adjustments and calibrations required to return aircraft to Mission Capable Status. A minimum of four years working knowledge of helicopter maintenance operations is required. Recent experience on the UH-1N, Bell 212, or UH-1 is desired. Knowledge of the use of aircraft hand tools, special tools and test equipment is required. Must have a working knowledge of aircraft safety requirements and know how to operate portable firefighting equipment. The ability to read, interpret, and comprehend schematic diagrams, drawings, charts, and technical publications are required. Occasional lifting of objects weighing up to 50 pounds is required. Must have the ability to obtain and maintain a secret clearance and flightline driver’s license. Must have a current physical. Receives, stocks, controls, and inventories bench stock, tools, Technical Orders (T.O.’s) and support equipment in accordance with established procedures. Issues tools, T. O’s, test equipment, test measurement and diagnostic equipment (TMDE) and support equipment from the tool room, and maintains strict accountability. Uses automated tool accountability system to ensure the possibility of lost equipment and tools is eliminated. Performs preventative and minor maintenance on tools and support equipment. Ensures tools and support equipment is clean, oiled, and serviceable. Marks and identifies tools and equipment for quick inventory. Controls calibration schedules for TMDE and ensures overdue calibration items are removed from service and sent for testing. Performs Equipment Custodian duties and manages the Custodian Authorization/Custody Receipt Listing (CA/CRL). Performs duties as building custodian to include Escort duties, Zamboni operator. Assists in snow removal. Practices good housekeeping, tool control, FOD awareness/prevention and safety at all times. May perform other duties related to the classification as assigned to include temporary duty and travel. Must be able to workday, swing, night, and/or weekend shifts as required. Receives CUT training and is qualified to perform maintenance tasks associated within classifications. Knowledge of applicable Government documents, directives, and technical orders is desired. Knowledge of the Standard Base Supply System (SBSS), repair cycle system and basic aircraft / engine components is required. Must have knowledge of procedures for handling and disposal of hazardous materials. Minimum of one-year recent experience working with MIS/SBSS interface or related computer experience is required. Familiarity with Fed Log system is desired. May occasionally handle items that weigh in excess of 50 pounds. Must be able to obtain and maintain a secret security clearance and flightline driver’s license. Receives, stocks, controls, and inventories bench stock, tools, Technical Orders (T.O.’s) and support equipment in accordance with established procedures. Issues tools, T. O’s, test equipment, test measurement and diagnostic equipment (TMDE) and support equipment from the tool room and maintains strict accountability. Uses automated tool accountability system to ensure the possibility of lost equipment and tools is eliminated. Performs preventative and minor maintenance on tools and support equipment. Ensures tools and support equipment is clean, oiled, and serviceable. Marks and identifies tools and equipment for quick inventory. Controls calibration schedules for TMDE and ensures overdue calibration items are removed from service and sent for testing. Performs Equipment Custodian duties and manages the Custodian Authorization/Custody Receipt Listing (CA/CRL). Performs duties as building custodian to include Escort duties, Zamboni operator. Assists in snow removal. Practices good housekeeping, tool control, FOD awareness/prevention and safety at all times. May perform other duties related to the classification as assigned to include temporary duty and travel. Must be able to workday, swing, night, and/or weekend shifts as required. Receives CUT training and is qualified to perform maintenance tasks associated within classifications. Controls Hazardous Waste Management Program and spill response equipment. Reports all hazardous waste spills and action taken to the Aircraft Maintenance Supervisor/Site Manager. Manages all chemical profiles and MSDS’s for authorized chemicals. Utilizes the AFEMIS system to order authorized chemicals and oils through the Hazmat pharmacy. Prepares and maintains all regulatory records including base conducted ECAMP inspections. Follows government policies and procedures to contain and turn in hazardous waste. Provides hazardous waste training to other employees as required. Knowledge of applicable Government documents, directives, and technical orders is desired. Knowledge of the Standard Base Supply System (SBSS), repair cycle system and basic aircraft / Engine components is required. Must have knowledge of procedures for handling and disposal of hazardous materials. Minimum of one-year recent experience working with MIS/SBSS interface or related computer experience is required. Familiarity with Fed Log system is desired. May occasionally handle items that weigh in excess of 50 pounds. Must be able to obtain and maintain a secret security clearance and flightline driver’s license. Applies advanced technical knowledge to solve complex electrical problems that typically cannot be solved solely by referencing manufacturers’ manuals or similar documents. Examples of such problems include determining the location and density of circuitry, isolating malfunctions and incorporating engineering changes. Work typically requires a detailed understanding of the interrelationships of circuits. Exercises independent judgment in performing such tasks as making circuit analysis and tracing relationships in signal flow. Uses test equipment to include Time Domain Reflectometers, Oscilloscopes, IFF Transponder Test Set and other radio and navigation test sets. Performs, maintains and provides technical direction to assigned personnel to include COMSEC Equipment and Keying Material, ARC-231 SATCOM, ADS-B, HUMS, and DAMA communication, clear and secure audio and communications and electrical/environmental in troubleshooting, removal, repair, installation, modification, software upgrades, inspection, and operational check of systems and system components. Assist assigned personnel in researching and requisitioning aircraft parts, special tools, components and determining reparability and serviceability. Monitors the status of aircraft in work. Plans and coordinates work loads with Aircraft Maintenance Supervisor and dispatches personnel accordingly. Ensures all maintenance data is correctly entered into Forms and MIS. Assist Modification Teams when required including prepping and reassembly of aircraft. Monitors quality assurance reports and ensures corrective measures are implemented to improve maintenance quality and prevent the development of adverse trends. Ensures that assigned personnel have access to and use adequate technical data during all phases of aircraft maintenance. Maintains supply discipline in the work center at all times. Provides guidance and instruction to all employees assigned concerning technical orders, check lists and hazardous materials. Work may be reviewed by the supervisor for general compliance with accepted practices. Performs other duties as assigned within classification to include temporary duty and travel. A minimum of four years working knowledge of helicopter maintenance operations is required. Recent experience on the UH-1N, Bell 212 or UH-1 is desirable. Must possess a working knowledge of aircraft electronic, avionic, communication principles, advanced computer skills and system/circuit analysis. Must be able to read and interpret all applicable technical data. Must be able to pass an eye exam and hearing test. Occasional lifting of objects weighing up to 50 pounds is required. Must be able to obtain and maintain a Secret security clearance, flight line drivers’ license, and all other training requirements as required by contract stipulations. Responsible for managing the day-to-day operations of an aircraft Plans and Scheduling office in accordance (IAW) DAFI 21-101, Aircraft and Equipment Maintenance Management, and other applicable instructions in support of the 316th Wing and 1st Helicopter Squadron Production Control Responsibilities.

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Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement

ROLES & RESPONSIBILITIES. The Director of Maintenance will implement this policy jointly with the Division Manager; upon activation of this policy the Director of Maintenance will coordinate with the 316th OG89th MXG/CC to authorize Company Tech Systems personnel lodging at the Joint Base ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Temporary Lodging Facility (TLF) or alternative lodging should TLF be full. Once the authorization is received it will be confirmed that rooms at the Joint Base ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ TLF are reserved. .The Director of Maintenance will also coordinate with 316th OG89th MXG/CC to ensure availability of the base dining facility for CompanyTech Systems. The Director of Maintenance will jointly with the Program Director Manager determine when operations under this policy will cease. 4.1 Site Manager/Assistant Site Manager Branch Managers will have a the list of their personnel who that will be working during the event and where each person will be staying in lodging. Site Manager/Assistant Site Manager will also lodging as well as notify Pro Supers SAM4 that the plan has been implemented and will serve as the focal point for the event. 4.2 . As soon as possible after the operations return to normal the Site Manager/Assistant Site Manager Branch Managers will begin a timely and comprehensive assessment of the effectiveness of the Inclement Weather Policy with the team of personnel. event personnel and Production Superintendents of each Branch. Utilize lessons learned, what worked, what didn’t n't work to revise and improve operations under this policy and then brief the Program Director Division Manager and Director of Maintenance on their findings and suggested amendmentsamendments to get concurrence before amending this policy. Responsible for support of highly sensitive HQ USAF operational plans and safe air transportation for Cabinet MembersPOSITION TITLE: Munitions Technician WORKCENTER: Munitions Shop SUPERVISOR: Program Manager  Receives, senior military leadersstores, warehouses, handles, breaks out, inspects, ships, inventories, transports, disposes locally, and visiting foreign dignitariesprocesses transactions in CAS for conventional munitions, containers, dispensers, and training items and coordinates off base movements with Transportation Management Flight. Performs scheduled surveillance inspection duties IAW TO 11A-1-10 on all munitions stock, issued and unscheduled aircraft maintenancereturned custody munitions, performs repairs and modifications inspects and certifies munitions residue and MPPEH turned-in to aircraft structures the stock record account to determine serviceability, potential hazards, and structural components accountability.  Under direction of moderate the MASO, implements management controls for munitions assets, records munitions transactions, and manages allocations, stock levels, inventories, requisition, and disposition of munitions. Maintains and validates accountable and auditable records. Assignments usually relate to stable or standardized segments of technical supply management operations; or to functions or subjects that are narrow in scope or limited in difficulty. This work may require consideration of program requirements together with specific variations in or from standardized guidelines. Assignments require: (a) a good working knowledge of the governing supply systems, maintains programs, policies, nomenclature, work methods, manuals, or other established guidelines; (b) an understanding of the needs of the organization serviced; and repairs aircraft components including (c) analytical ability to define or recognize the dimension of the problems involved, to collect the necessary data to establish the facts, and take or recommend action based upon application or interpretation of established guidelines. Perform other duties as required. May be assigned to support contract support requirements in job-related areas such as environmental, safety, and security. Position will require surge from time to time to the Munitions Storage Area to handle ammunition and explosives (A&E). In addition to the broad scope of complexity which is aligned to quality control, data line content, and posting of all transactional data being conducted on a normal day, must be able to utilize multifaceted information systems in compliance to various defined procedures. Technical knowledge includes but is not limited to flight controlsquality control procedures, enginesDOD/Army/Navy/Air Force regulations/process requirements, hydraulicsstandard operation procedures, pneumaticsmanpower utilization, fuel systemstime management, logistics), safety, and mechanical componentsphysical security. Contractor personnel are required to have and maintain a SECRET security clearance. Position involves working primarily in an indoor environment and additionally, applies technical knowledge surge to outdoor environment which will occur as directed and will include periodic overtime, exposure to heat, dust, cold, and inclement weather conditions and may require the operation of airframe Material Handling Equipment (MHE) in performing various warehousing functions and power plant systems in determining equipment malfunctions and applies comprehensive technical expertise to solve moderate to complex problems by interpreting technical documentation such as; blue prints or manufactures manualsobtain operators qualification. Work typically requires a thoroughly comprehensive knowledge of aircraft mechanical component troubleshooting/repair procedures and replacement of components, a thorough knowledge of aircraft sheet metal/structural modification and repair and Physical requirements include (but are not limited to) the ability to determine functionality of complex electrical systemslift 50+ lbs., pushing, pulling, carrying, stooping, bending, squatting, climbing and reaching. Accomplishes inspections including, but not limited Will be required to preflight, thru-flight, basic post-flight, handle hazardous material and phase inspections. Assists aircrew in preparation for flight. Launches and recovers aircraft as required. Performs operational checks of all aircraft systems and maintains aircraft appearance and cleanliness. Operates all associated ground support equipment and uses hand tools, special tools, and fixtures applicable to aircraft. Performs all tasks associated with ground movement of aircraft. Annotates maintenance actions in aircraft records/forms and completes associated Maintenance Information System (MIS) entries. Practices good housekeeping, tool control, Foreign Object Damage awareness and prevention and safety at all times. Performs other duties related to the occupational field as assigned to include temporary duty and travel. Must be able to work day, swing, night, and/or weekend shifts as required. A minimum of four years working knowledge of helicopter maintenance operations isrequired. Recent experience on the UH-1N, Bell 212 or UH-1 is desirable. Knowledge of the use of aircraft hand tools, special tools, and test equipment is required. Must have a working knowledge of aircraft safety requirements and know how to operate portable firefighting related personal protective equipment. The ability to read, interpret, and comprehend schematic diagrams, drawings, charts, and technical publications are required. An FAA Airframe Certificate may be required. Occasional lifting of objects weighing up to 50 pounds is required. Must be able to obtain and maintain a secret security clearance and flightline Government flight line driver’s license. Responsible for support of highly sensitive HQ USAF operational plans and safe air transportation for Cabinet Members, senior military leaders, and visiting foreign dignitaries. Performs scheduled and unscheduled aircraft maintenance to include, repairs, servicing, troubleshooting and ground handling of all 1st Helicopter Squadron helicopters under limited supervision. Accomplishes inspections including, but not limited to, pre-flight, thru-flight, basic post-flight, and phase inspections. Assists aircrew in preparation for flight. Launches and recovers aircraft as required. Performs operational checks of all aircraft systems and maintains aircraft appearance and cleanliness. Operates all associated ground support equipment and uses hand tools, special tools, and fixtures applicable to aircraft. Performs all tasks associated with ground movement of aircraft. Annotates maintenance actions in aircraft Forms/records and completes associated Maintenance Information System (MIS) entries. Practices good housekeeping, tool control, Foreign Object Damage awareness/prevention and safety at all times. Perform other duties related to the occupational field as assigned to include TDY, and travel. Must be able to work day, swing, and or weekend shifts as required. Performs Functional Check Flights (FCF) as required. Installs and operates test equipment during FCFs. Makes adjustments and calibrations required to return aircraft to Mission Capable Status. A minimum of four years working knowledge of helicopter maintenance operations is required. Recent experience on the UH-1N, Bell 212, or UH-1 is desired. Knowledge of the use of aircraft hand tools, special tools and test equipment is required. Must have a working knowledge of aircraft safety requirements and know how to operate portable firefighting equipment. The ability to read, interpret, and comprehend schematic diagrams, drawings, charts, and technical publications are required. Occasional lifting of objects weighing up to 50 pounds is required. Must have the ability to obtain and maintain a secret clearance and flightline driver’s license. Must have a current physical. Receives, stocks, controls, and inventories bench stock, tools, Technical Orders (T.O.’s) and support equipment in accordance with established procedures. Issues tools, T. O’s, test equipment, test measurement and diagnostic equipment (TMDE) and support equipment from the tool room, and maintains strict accountability. Uses automated tool accountability system to ensure the possibility of lost equipment and tools is eliminated. Performs preventative and minor maintenance on tools and support equipment. Ensures tools and support equipment is clean, oiled, and serviceable. Marks and identifies tools and equipment for quick inventory. Controls calibration schedules for TMDE and ensures overdue calibration items are removed from service and sent for testing. Performs Equipment Custodian duties and manages the Custodian Authorization/Custody Receipt Listing (CA/CRL). Performs duties as building custodian to include Escort duties, Zamboni operator. Assists in snow removal. Practices good housekeeping, tool control, FOD awareness/prevention and safety at all times. May perform other duties related to the classification as assigned to include temporary duty and travel. Must be able to workday, swing, night, and/or weekend shifts as required. Receives CUT training and is qualified to perform maintenance tasks associated within classifications. Knowledge of applicable Government documents, directives, and technical orders is desired. Knowledge of the Standard Base Supply System (SBSS), repair cycle system and basic aircraft / engine components is required. Must have knowledge of procedures for handling and disposal of hazardous materials. Minimum of one-year recent experience working with MIS/SBSS interface or related computer experience is required. Familiarity with Fed Log system is desired. May occasionally handle items that weigh in excess of 50 pounds. Must be able to obtain and maintain a secret security clearance and flightline driver’s license. Receives, stocks, controls, and inventories bench stock, tools, Technical Orders (T.O.’s) and support equipment in accordance with established procedures. Issues tools, T. O’s, test equipment, test measurement and diagnostic equipment (TMDE) and support equipment from the tool room and maintains strict accountability. Uses automated tool accountability system to ensure the possibility of lost equipment and tools is eliminated. Performs preventative and minor maintenance on tools and support equipment. Ensures tools and support equipment is clean, oiled, and serviceable. Marks and identifies tools and equipment for quick inventory. Controls calibration schedules for TMDE and ensures overdue calibration items are removed from service and sent for testing. Performs Equipment Custodian duties and manages the Custodian Authorization/Custody Receipt Listing (CA/CRL). Performs duties as building custodian to include Escort duties, Zamboni operator. Assists in snow removal. Practices good housekeeping, tool control, FOD awareness/prevention and safety at all times. May perform other duties related to the classification as assigned to include temporary duty and travel. Must be able to workday, swing, night, and/or weekend shifts as required. Receives CUT training and is qualified to perform maintenance tasks associated within classifications. Controls Hazardous Waste Management Program and spill response equipment. Reports all hazardous waste spills and action taken to the Aircraft Maintenance Supervisor/Site Manager. Manages all chemical profiles and MSDS’s for authorized chemicals. Utilizes the AFEMIS system to order authorized chemicals and oils through the Hazmat pharmacy. Prepares and maintains all regulatory records including base conducted ECAMP inspections. Follows government policies and procedures to contain and turn in hazardous waste. Provides hazardous waste training to other employees as required. Knowledge of applicable Government documents, directives, and technical orders is desired. Knowledge of the Standard Base Supply System (SBSS), repair cycle system and basic aircraft / Engine components is required. Must have knowledge of procedures for handling and disposal of hazardous materials. Minimum of one-year recent experience working with MIS/SBSS interface or related computer experience is required. Familiarity with Fed Log system is desired. May occasionally handle items that weigh in excess of 50 pounds. Must be able to obtain and maintain a secret security clearance and flightline driver’s license. Applies advanced technical knowledge to solve complex electrical problems that typically cannot be solved solely by referencing manufacturers’ manuals or similar documents. Examples of such problems include determining the location and density of circuitry, isolating malfunctions and incorporating engineering changes. Work typically requires a detailed understanding of the interrelationships of circuits. Exercises independent judgment in performing such tasks as making circuit analysis and tracing relationships in signal flow. Uses test equipment to include Time Domain Reflectometers, Oscilloscopes, IFF Transponder Test Set and other radio and navigation test sets. Performs, maintains and provides technical direction to assigned personnel to include COMSEC Equipment and Keying Material, ARC-231 SATCOM, ADS-B, HUMS, and DAMA communication, clear and secure audio and communications and electrical/environmental in troubleshooting, removal, repair, installation, modification, software upgrades, inspection, and operational check of systems and system components. Assist assigned personnel in researching and requisitioning aircraft parts, special tools, components and determining reparability and serviceability. Monitors the status of aircraft in work. Plans and coordinates work loads with Aircraft Maintenance Supervisor and dispatches personnel accordingly. Ensures all maintenance data is correctly entered into Forms and MIS. Assist Modification Teams when required including prepping and reassembly of aircraft. Monitors quality assurance reports and ensures corrective measures are implemented to improve maintenance quality and prevent the development of adverse trends. Ensures that assigned personnel have access to and use adequate technical data during all phases of aircraft maintenance. Maintains supply discipline in the work center at all times. Provides guidance and instruction to all employees assigned concerning technical orders, check lists and hazardous materials. Work may be reviewed by the supervisor for general compliance with accepted practices. Performs other duties as assigned within classification to include temporary duty and travel. A minimum of four years working knowledge of helicopter maintenance operations is required. Recent experience on the UH-1N, Bell 212 or UH-1 is desirable. Must possess a working knowledge of aircraft electronic, avionic, communication principles, advanced computer skills and system/circuit analysis. Must be able to read and interpret all applicable technical data. Must be able to pass an eye exam and hearing test. Occasional lifting of objects weighing up to 50 pounds is required. Must be able to obtain and maintain a Secret security clearance, flight line drivers’ license, and all other training requirements as required by contract stipulations. Responsible for managing the day-to-day operations of an aircraft Plans and Scheduling office in accordance (IAW) DAFI 21-101, Aircraft and Equipment Maintenance Management, and other applicable instructions in support of the 316th Wing and 1st Helicopter Squadron Production Control Responsibilities.

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Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement

ROLES & RESPONSIBILITIES. The Director of Maintenance will implement this policy jointly with the Division Manager; upon activation of this policy the Director of Maintenance will coordinate with the 316th OG/CC to authorize Company DynCorp International personnel lodging at the Joint Base ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Temporary Lodging Facility (TLF) or alternative lodging should TLF be full. Once the authorization is received it will be confirmed that rooms at the Joint Base ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ TLF are reserved. The Director of Maintenance will also coordinate with 316th OG/CC to ensure availability of the base dining facility for CompanyDynCorp International. The Director of Maintenance will jointly with the Program Director determine when operations under this policy will cease. 4.1 Site Manager/Assistant Site Manager will have a list of personnel who will be working during the event and where each person will be staying in lodging. Site Manager/Assistant Site Manager will also notify Pro Supers that the plan has been implemented and will serve as the focal point for the event. 4.2 . As soon as possible after the operations return to normal the Site Manager/Assistant Site Manager will begin a timely and comprehensive assessment of the effectiveness of the Inclement Weather Policy with the team of personnel. . Utilize lessons learned, what worked, what didn’t n't work to revise and improve operations under this policy and then brief the Program Director and Director of Maintenance on their findings and suggested amendments. Responsible for support of highly sensitive HQ USAF operational plans and safe air transportation for Cabinet Members, senior military leaders, and visiting foreign dignitaries. Performs scheduled and unscheduled aircraft maintenance, performs repairs and modifications to aircraft structures and structural components of moderate difficulty, maintains and repairs aircraft components including but not limited to flight controls, engines, hydraulics, pneumatics, fuel systems, and mechanical components, applies technical knowledge of airframe and power plant systems in determining equipment malfunctions and applies comprehensive technical expertise to solve moderate to complex problems by interpreting technical documentation such as; blue prints or manufactures manuals. Work typically requires a thoroughly comprehensive knowledge of aircraft mechanical component troubleshooting/repair procedures and replacement of components, a thorough knowledge of aircraft sheet metal/structural modification and repair and the ability to determine functionality of complex electrical systems. Accomplishes inspections including, but not limited to preflight, thru-flight, basic post-flight, and phase inspections. Assists aircrew in preparation for flight. Launches and recovers aircraft as required. Performs operational checks of all aircraft systems and maintains aircraft appearance and cleanliness. Operates all associated ground support equipment and uses hand tools, special tools, and fixtures applicable to aircraft. Performs all tasks associated with ground movement of aircraft. Annotates maintenance actions in aircraft records/forms and completes associated Maintenance Information System (MIS) entries. Practices good housekeeping, tool control, Foreign Object Damage awareness and prevention and safety at all times. Performs other duties related to the occupational field as assigned to include temporary duty and travel. Must be able to work day, swing, night, and/or weekend shifts as required. A minimum of four years working knowledge of helicopter maintenance operations isrequiredis required. Recent experience on the UH-1N, Bell ▇▇▇▇ 212 or UH-1 is desirable. Knowledge of the use of aircraft hand tools, special tools, and test equipment is required. Must have a working knowledge of aircraft safety requirements and know how to operate portable firefighting equipment. The ability to read, interpret, and comprehend schematic diagrams, drawings, charts, and technical publications are required. An FAA Airframe Certificate may be required. Occasional lifting of objects weighing up to 50 pounds is required. Must be able to obtain and maintain a secret security clearance and flightline driver’s license. Responsible for support of highly sensitive HQ USAF operational plans and safe air transportation for Cabinet Members, senior military leaders, and visiting foreign dignitaries. Performs scheduled and unscheduled aircraft maintenance to include, repairs, servicing, troubleshooting and ground handling of all 1st Helicopter Squadron helicopters under limited supervision. Accomplishes inspections including, but not limited to, pre-flight, thru-flight, basic post-flight, and phase inspections. Assists aircrew in preparation for flight. Launches and recovers aircraft as required. Performs operational checks of all aircraft systems and maintains aircraft appearance and cleanliness. Operates all associated ground support equipment and uses hand tools, special tools, and fixtures applicable to aircraft. Performs all tasks associated with ground movement of aircraft. Annotates maintenance actions in aircraft Forms/records and completes associated Maintenance Information System (MIS) entries. Practices good housekeeping, tool control, Foreign Object Damage awareness/prevention and safety at all times. Perform other duties related to the occupational field as assigned to include TDY, and travel. Must be able to work day, swing, and or weekend shifts as required. Performs Functional Check Flights (FCF) as required. Installs and operates test equipment during FCFs. Makes adjustments and calibrations required to return aircraft to Mission Capable Status. A minimum of four years working knowledge of helicopter maintenance operations is required. Recent experience on the UH-1N, Bell ▇▇▇▇ 212, or UH-1 is desired. Knowledge of the use of aircraft hand tools, special tools and test equipment is required. Must have a working knowledge of aircraft safety requirements and know how to operate portable firefighting equipment. The ability to read, interpret, and comprehend schematic diagrams, drawings, charts, and technical publications are required. Occasional lifting of objects weighing up to 50 pounds is required. Must have the ability to obtain and maintain a secret clearance and flightline driver’s license. Must have a current physical. Receives, stocks, controls, and inventories bench stock, tools, Technical Orders (T.O.’s) and support equipment in accordance with established procedures. Issues tools, T. OT.O’s, test equipment, test measurement and diagnostic equipment (TMDE) and support equipment from the tool room, and maintains strict accountability. Uses automated tool accountability system to ensure the possibility of lost equipment and tools is eliminated. Performs preventative and minor maintenance on tools and support equipment. Ensures tools and support equipment is clean, oiled, and serviceable. Marks and identifies tools and equipment for quick inventory. Controls calibration schedules for TMDE and ensures overdue calibration items are removed from service and sent for testing. Performs Equipment Custodian duties and manages the Custodian Authorization/Custody Receipt Listing (CA/CRL). Performs duties as building custodian to include Escort duties, Zamboni operator. Assists in snow removal. Practices good housekeeping, tool control, FOD awareness/prevention and safety at all times. May perform other duties related to the classification as assigned to include temporary duty and travel. Must be able to workdaywork day, swing, night, and/or weekend shifts as required. Receives CUT training and is qualified to perform maintenance tasks associated within classifications. Knowledge of applicable Government documents, directives, and technical orders is desired. Knowledge of the Standard Base Supply System (SBSS), repair cycle system and basic aircraft / engine components is required. Must have knowledge of procedures for handling and disposal of hazardous materials. Minimum of one-year recent experience working with MIS/SBSS interface or related computer experience is required. Familiarity with Fed Log system is desired. May occasionally handle items that weigh in excess of 50 pounds. Must be able to obtain and maintain a secret security clearance and flightline driver’s license. Receives, stocks, controls, and inventories bench stock, tools, Technical Orders (T.O.’s) and support equipment in accordance with established procedures. Issues tools, T. OT.O’s, test equipment, test measurement and diagnostic equipment (TMDE) and support equipment from the tool room room, and maintains strict accountability. Uses automated tool accountability system to ensure the possibility of lost equipment and tools is eliminated. Performs preventative and minor maintenance on tools and support equipment. Ensures tools and support equipment is clean, oiled, and serviceable. Marks and identifies tools and equipment for quick inventory. Controls calibration schedules for TMDE and ensures overdue calibration items are removed from service and sent for testing. Performs Equipment Custodian duties and manages the Custodian Authorization/Custody Receipt Listing (CA/CRL). Performs duties as building custodian to include Escort duties, Zamboni operator. Assists in snow removal. Practices good housekeeping, tool control, FOD awareness/prevention and safety at all times. May perform other duties related to the classification as assigned to include temporary duty and travel. Must be able to workdaywork day, swing, night, and/or weekend shifts as required. Receives CUT training and is qualified to perform maintenance tasks associated within classifications. Controls Hazardous Waste Management Program and spill response equipment. Reports all hazardous waste spills and action taken to the Aircraft Maintenance Supervisor/Site Manager. Manages all chemical profiles and MSDS’s for authorized chemicals. Utilizes the AFEMIS system to order authorized chemicals and oils through the Hazmat pharmacy. Prepares and maintains all regulatory records including base conducted ECAMP inspections. Follows government policies and procedures to contain and turn in hazardous waste. Provides hazardous waste training to other employees as required. Knowledge of applicable Government documents, directives, and technical orders is desired. Knowledge of the Standard Base Supply System (SBSS), repair cycle system and basic aircraft / Engine engine components is required. Must have knowledge of procedures for handling and disposal of hazardous materials. Minimum of one-one year recent experience working with MIS/SBSS interface or related computer experience is required. Familiarity with Fed Log system is desired. May occasionally handle items that weigh in excess of 50 pounds. Must be able to obtain and maintain a secret security clearance and flightline driver’s license. Applies advanced technical knowledge to solve complex electrical problems that typically cannot be solved solely by referencing manufacturers’ manuals or similar documents. Examples of such problems include determining the location and density of circuitry, isolating malfunctions and incorporating engineering changes. Work typically requires a detailed understanding of the interrelationships of circuits. Exercises independent judgment in performing such tasks as making circuit analysis and tracing relationships in signal flow. Uses test equipment to include Time Domain Reflectometers, Oscilloscopes, IFF Transponder Test Set and other radio and navigation test sets. Performs, maintains and provides technical direction to assigned personnel to include COMSEC Equipment and Keying Material, ARC-231 SATCOM, ADS-B, HUMS, ,and DAMA communication, clear and secure audio and communications and electrical/environmental in troubleshooting, removal, repair, installation, modification, software upgrades, inspection, and operational check of systems and system components. Assist assigned personnel in researching and requisitioning aircraft parts, special tools, components and determining reparability and serviceability. Monitors the status of aircraft in work. Plans and coordinates work loads with Aircraft Maintenance Supervisor and dispatches personnel accordingly. Ensures all maintenance data is correctly entered into Forms and MIS. Assist Modification Teams when required including prepping and reassembly of aircraft. Monitors quality assurance reports and ensures corrective measures are implemented to improve maintenance quality and prevent the development of adverse trends. Ensures that assigned personnel have access to and use adequate technical data during all phases of aircraft maintenance. Maintains supply discipline in the work center at all times. Provides guidance and instruction to all employees assigned concerning technical orders, check lists and hazardous materials. Work may be reviewed by the supervisor for general compliance with accepted practices. Performs other duties as assigned within classification to include temporary duty and travel. A minimum of four years working knowledge of helicopter maintenance operations is required. Recent experience on the UH-1N, Bell ▇▇▇▇ 212 or UH-1 is desirable. Must possess a working knowledge of aircraft electronic, avionic, communication principles, advanced computer skills and system/circuit analysis. Must be able to read and interpret all applicable technical data. Must be able to pass an eye exam and hearing test. Occasional lifting of objects weighing up to 50 pounds is required. Must be able to obtain and maintain a Secret security clearance, flight line drivers’ license, and all other training requirements as required by contract stipulations. Responsible for managing the day-to-day operations support of an aircraft Plans highly sensitive HQ USAF operational plans and Scheduling office in accordance (IAW) DAFI 21-101safe air transportation for Cabinet Members, Aircraft and Equipment Maintenance Managementsenior military leaders, and other applicable instructions in support of the 316th Wing and 1st Helicopter Squadron Production Control Responsibilitiesvisiting foreign dignitaries.

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ROLES & RESPONSIBILITIES. The Director of Maintenance will implement this policy jointly with the Division ManagerProgram Director; upon activation of this policy the Director of Maintenance will coordinate with the 316th OG89th MXG/CC to authorize Company personnel lodging at the Joint Base ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Temporary Lodging Facility (TLF) or alternative lodging should TLF be full. Once the authorization is received it will be confirmed that rooms at the Joint Base ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ TLF are reserved. The Director of Maintenance will also coordinate with 316th OG89th MXG/CC to ensure availability of the base dining facility for Company. The Director of Maintenance will jointly with the Program Director determine when operations under this policy will cease. 4.1 Site Manager/Manager/ Assistant Site Manager will have a list of personnel who will be working during the event and where each person will be staying in lodging. Site Manager/Assistant Site Manager will also notify Pro Pro-Supers that the plan has been implemented and will serve as the focal point for the event. 4.2 As soon as possible after the operations return to normal the Site Manager/Assistant Site Manager Managers will begin a timely and comprehensive assessment of the effectiveness of the Inclement Weather Policy with the team of personnel. . Utilize To utilize lessons learned, what worked, what didn’t n't work to revise and improve operations under this policy and then brief the Program Director and Director of Maintenance on their findings and suggested amendmentsamendments to get concurrence before amending this policy. Responsible for support of highly sensitive HQ USAF operational plans and safe air transportation for Cabinet Members, senior military leaders, and visiting foreign dignitaries. Performs scheduled and unscheduled aircraft maintenance, performs repairs and modifications to aircraft structures and structural components of moderate difficulty, maintains and repairs aircraft components including but not limited to flight controls, engines, hydraulics, pneumatics, fuel systems, and mechanical components, applies technical knowledge of airframe and power plant systems in determining equipment malfunctions and applies comprehensive technical expertise to solve moderate to complex problems by interpreting technical documentation such as; blue prints or manufactures manuals. Work typically requires a thoroughly comprehensive knowledge of aircraft mechanical component troubleshooting/repair procedures and replacement of components, a thorough knowledge of aircraft sheet metal/structural modification and repair and the ability to determine functionality of complex electrical systems. Accomplishes inspections including, but not limited to preflight, thru-flight, basic post-flight, and phase inspections. Assists aircrew in preparation for flight. Launches and recovers aircraft as required. Performs operational checks of all aircraft systems and maintains aircraft appearance and cleanliness. Operates all associated ground support equipment and uses hand tools, special tools, and fixtures applicable to aircraft. Performs all tasks associated with ground movement of aircraft. Annotates maintenance actions in aircraft records/forms and completes associated Maintenance Information System (MIS) entries. Practices good housekeeping, tool control, Foreign Object Damage awareness and prevention and safety at all times. Performs other duties related to the occupational field as assigned to include temporary duty and travel. Must be able to work day, swing, night, and/or weekend shifts as required. A minimum of four years working knowledge of helicopter maintenance operations isrequired. Recent experience on the UH-1N, Bell 212 or UH-1 is desirable. Knowledge of the use of aircraft hand tools, special tools, and test equipment is required. Must have a working knowledge of aircraft safety requirements and know how to operate portable firefighting equipment. The ability to read, interpret, and comprehend schematic diagrams, drawings, charts, and technical publications are required. An FAA Airframe Certificate may be required. Occasional lifting of objects weighing up to 50 pounds is required. Must be able to obtain and maintain a secret security clearance and flightline driver’s license. Responsible for support of highly sensitive HQ USAF operational plans and safe air transportation for Cabinet Members, senior military leaders, and visiting foreign dignitaries. Performs scheduled and unscheduled aircraft maintenance to include, repairs, servicing, troubleshooting and ground handling of all 1st Helicopter Squadron helicopters under limited supervision. Accomplishes inspections including, but not limited to, pre-flight, thru-flight, basic post-flight, and phase inspections. Assists aircrew in preparation for flight. Launches and recovers aircraft as required. Performs operational checks of all aircraft systems and maintains aircraft appearance and cleanliness. Operates all associated ground support equipment and uses hand tools, special tools, and fixtures applicable to aircraft. Performs all tasks associated with ground movement of aircraft. Annotates maintenance actions in aircraft Forms/records and completes associated Maintenance Information System (MIS) entries. Practices good housekeeping, tool control, Foreign Object Damage awareness/prevention and safety at all times. Perform other duties related to the occupational field as assigned to include TDY, and travel. Must be able to work day, swing, and or weekend shifts as required. Performs Functional Check Flights (FCF) as required. Installs and operates test equipment during FCFs. Makes adjustments and calibrations required to return aircraft to Mission Capable Status. A minimum of four years working knowledge of helicopter maintenance operations is required. Recent experience on the UH-1N, Bell 212, or UH-1 is desired. Knowledge of the use of aircraft hand tools, special tools and test equipment is required. Must have a working knowledge of aircraft safety requirements and know how to operate portable firefighting equipment. The ability to read, interpret, and comprehend schematic diagrams, drawings, charts, and technical publications are required. Occasional lifting of objects weighing up to 50 pounds is required. Must have the ability to obtain and maintain a secret clearance and flightline driver’s license. Must have a current physical. Receives, stocks, controls, and inventories bench stock, tools, Technical Orders (T.O.’s) and support equipment in accordance with established procedures. Issues tools, T. O’s, test equipment, test measurement and diagnostic equipment (TMDE) and support equipment from the tool room, and maintains strict accountability. Uses automated tool accountability system to ensure the possibility of lost equipment and tools is eliminated. Performs preventative and minor maintenance on tools and support equipment. Ensures tools and support equipment is clean, oiled, and serviceable. Marks and identifies tools and equipment for quick inventory. Controls calibration schedules for TMDE and ensures overdue calibration items are removed from service and sent for testing. Performs Equipment Custodian duties and manages the Custodian Authorization/Custody Receipt Listing (CA/CRL). Performs duties as building custodian to include Escort duties, Zamboni operator. Assists in snow removal. Practices good housekeeping, tool control, FOD awareness/prevention and safety at all times. May perform other duties related to the classification as assigned to include temporary duty and travel. Must be able to workday, swing, night, and/or weekend shifts as required. Receives CUT training and is qualified to perform maintenance tasks associated within classifications. Knowledge of applicable Government documents, directives, and technical orders is desired. Knowledge of the Standard Base Supply System (SBSS), repair cycle system and basic aircraft / engine components is required. Must have knowledge of procedures for handling and disposal of hazardous materials. Minimum of one-year recent experience working with MIS/SBSS interface or related computer experience is required. Familiarity with Fed Log system is desired. May occasionally handle items that weigh in excess of 50 pounds. Must be able to obtain and maintain a secret security clearance and flightline driver’s license. Receives, stocks, controls, and inventories bench stock, tools, Technical Orders (T.O.’s) and support equipment in accordance with established procedures. Issues tools, T. O’s, test equipment, test measurement and diagnostic equipment (TMDE) and support equipment from the tool room and maintains strict accountability. Uses automated tool accountability system to ensure the possibility of lost equipment and tools is eliminated. Performs preventative and minor maintenance on tools and support equipment. Ensures tools and support equipment is clean, oiled, and serviceable. Marks and identifies tools and equipment for quick inventory. Controls calibration schedules for TMDE and ensures overdue calibration items are removed from service and sent for testing. Performs Equipment Custodian duties and manages the Custodian Authorization/Custody Receipt Listing (CA/CRL). Performs duties as building custodian to include Escort duties, Zamboni operator. Assists in snow removal. Practices good housekeeping, tool control, FOD awareness/prevention and safety at all times. May perform other duties related to the classification as assigned to include temporary duty and travel. Must be able to workday, swing, night, and/or weekend shifts as required. Receives CUT training and is qualified to perform maintenance tasks associated within classifications. Controls Hazardous Waste Management Program and spill response equipment. Reports all hazardous waste spills and action taken to the Aircraft Maintenance Supervisor/Site Manager. Manages all chemical profiles and MSDS’s for authorized chemicals. Utilizes the AFEMIS system to order authorized chemicals and oils through the Hazmat pharmacy. Prepares and maintains all regulatory records including base conducted ECAMP inspections. Follows government policies and procedures to contain and turn in hazardous waste. Provides hazardous waste training to other employees as required. Knowledge of applicable Government documents, directives, and technical orders is desired. Knowledge of the Standard Base Supply System (SBSS), repair cycle system and basic aircraft / Engine components is required. Must have knowledge of procedures for handling and disposal of hazardous materials. Minimum of one-year recent experience working with MIS/SBSS interface or related computer experience is required. Familiarity with Fed Log system is desired. May occasionally handle items that weigh in excess of 50 pounds. Must be able to obtain and maintain a secret security clearance and flightline driver’s license. Applies advanced technical knowledge to solve complex electrical problems that typically cannot be solved solely by referencing manufacturers’ manuals or similar documents. Examples of such problems include determining the location and density of circuitry, isolating malfunctions and incorporating engineering changes. Work typically requires a detailed understanding of the interrelationships of circuits. Exercises independent judgment in performing such tasks as making circuit analysis and tracing relationships in signal flow. Uses test equipment to include Time Domain Reflectometers, Oscilloscopes, IFF Transponder Test Set and other radio and navigation test sets. Performs, maintains and provides technical direction to assigned personnel to include COMSEC Equipment and Keying Material, ARC-231 SATCOM, ADS-B, HUMS, and DAMA communication, clear and secure audio and communications and electrical/environmental in troubleshooting, removal, repair, installation, modification, software upgrades, inspection, and operational check of systems and system components. Assist assigned personnel in researching and requisitioning aircraft parts, special tools, components and determining reparability and serviceability. Monitors the status of aircraft in work. Plans and coordinates work loads with Aircraft Maintenance Supervisor and dispatches personnel accordingly. Ensures all maintenance data is correctly entered into Forms and MIS. Assist Modification Teams when required including prepping and reassembly of aircraft. Monitors quality assurance reports and ensures corrective measures are implemented to improve maintenance quality and prevent the development of adverse trends. Ensures that assigned personnel have access to and use adequate technical data during all phases of aircraft maintenance. Maintains supply discipline in the work center at all times. Provides guidance and instruction to all employees assigned concerning technical orders, check lists and hazardous materials. Work may be reviewed by the supervisor for general compliance with accepted practices. Performs other duties as assigned within classification to include temporary duty and travel. A minimum of four years working knowledge of helicopter maintenance operations is required. Recent experience on the UH-1N, Bell 212 or UH-1 is desirable. Must possess a working knowledge of aircraft electronic, avionic, communication principles, advanced computer skills and system/circuit analysis. Must be able to read and interpret all applicable technical data. Must be able to pass an eye exam and hearing test. Occasional lifting of objects weighing up to 50 pounds is required. Must be able to obtain and maintain a Secret security clearance, flight line drivers’ license, and all other training requirements as required by contract stipulations. Responsible for managing the day-to-day operations of an aircraft Plans and Scheduling office in accordance (IAW) DAFI 21-101, Aircraft and Equipment Maintenance Management, and other applicable instructions in support of the 316th Wing and 1st Helicopter Squadron Production Control Responsibilities.APPENDIX E - JOB DESCRIPTION DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: QUALIFICATIONS

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