AIRCRAFT MECHANIC (UH-72A) (TITLE 32)
Army National Guard Units
Posted: March 4, 2026 (0 days ago)
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Army National Guard Units
Department of the Army
Location
Morrisville, North Carolina
Salary
$30.08 - $35.09
per hour
Type
Full-Time
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This job involves working as an aircraft electrician in the Army National Guard, where you'll test, troubleshoot, repair, and maintain all electrical systems on military aircraft to keep them running efficiently.
It's a hands-on role focused on fixing complex wiring, controls, and power systems using specialized tools.
A good fit would be someone with military experience as an enlisted soldier or warrant officer who enjoys technical problem-solving and has a background in aviation electronics.
THIS IS A NATIONAL GUARD TITLE 32 EXCEPTED SERVICE POSITION.
This National Guard position is for a AIRCRAFT ELECTRICIAN (TITLE 32), Position Description Number D0418000 Amend 1 and is part of the NC ASO, National Guard (ASO - AASF 1 / Manning Doc 4621-191).
Military Grades: Enlisted (E7 and below) or Warrant Officer (WO1) Minimum Requirements: Experience or training which has provided a knowledge and skill in locating and tying in the electrical systems with the aircraft armament, electronics, and instrument systems; adjusting and calibrating the components of the various electrical systems; reading and interpreting blueprints, wiring diagrams and schematics.
SPECIALIZED EXPERIENCE: Experience or training installing, maintaining, repairing and modifying electrical systems and major substation components of electrical system.
Experience diagnosing malfunctions and determining remedy when complex relationships exists among different electrical system circuits requiring knowledge of all electrical units and systems.
Experience making electrical repairs that require the use of precision measuring equipment and common hand tools.
Experience in the setup and operation of computerized multiple circuit analyzing equipment in manual, semiautomatic, or automatic mode to run existing and new (not fully debugged) diagnostic programs to test and analyze aircraft electrical circuitry and interconnecting cabling of systems such as navigational computers, radar, and related equipment and to repair discrepancies.
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