Unmanned Aircraft Systems Safety Specialist
Federal Aviation Administration
Posted: March 4, 2026 (0 days ago)
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Air National Guard Units
Department of the Air Force
Location
Kansas
Salary
$37.62 - $43.98
per hour
Type
Full-Time
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Entry salary: $30,286 | Full performance (GS-9): up to $66,732
Career ladder: Start at GS-4 and advance to GS-9 with experience.
Typical requirements: 1 year general experience. 2 years college or associate degree.
Note: Actual salary includes locality pay (15-40%+ depending on location).
This job involves maintaining and repairing military aircraft, including inspections, part replacements, and coordinating teams to keep planes ready for missions, often in tough weather or tight spaces.
It's a hands-on role in the Air National Guard where you'll lead or support mechanics to ensure aircraft safety and functionality.
A good fit would be someone with mechanical experience, physical stamina, and a willingness to work in a military environment, ideally with an interest in aviation.
THIS IS A NATIONAL GUARD TITLE 32 EXCEPTED SERVICE POSITION.
This National Guard position is for a AIRCRAFT MECHANIC, Position Description Number D1525000 and is part of the KS 190 Air Refueling Wing, Forbes AFB, KS, Kansas National Guard.
Military Grades: E1 through E-5 Compatible Military Assignments: AFSC: 2A5X4 Must be willing and able to cross train into appropriate AFSC GENERAL EXPERIENCE: Experience or training that has provided the candidate with the skill to remove and replace aircraft parts, accessories, and components, and to make adjustments and settings according to established specifications.
Must be skilled in the use of hand tools and test equipment.
SPECIALIZED EXPERIENCE: In addition to journey-level experience or training equivalent to or exceeding the WG-10 or WU-10 grade level, positions at this grade level may include performing duties as a dedicated crew chief.
Other positions may include responsibility for performing, coordinating, and/or overseeing the work and any periodic inspections to be done on an aircraft whether it is alone, or with the assistance of other mechanics and/or workers.
Some positions may include coordinating the work of other journey-level workers in other trades to work simultaneously on the aircraft.
Other positions may include serving as the technical authority to advise on, examine, and approve all airframe, mechanical, electrical, and pneudraulic repairs of assigned aircraft.
PHYSICAL EFFORT: Work assignments require moderate to strenuous effort. The mechanic is required to climb, stoop, crawl, and stand for significant time periods.
He/she is regularly required to lift parts and equipment weighing up to 20 pounds, occasionally lifting and carrying items to 50 pounds, with assistance as required.
WORKING CONDITIONS: Work is performed in hanger areas, and on parking ramps, both inside and outside of the aircraft. Work areas are typically noisy.
Work is carried out in weather extremes involving cold, wind, rain, snow, and heat. Work is often carried out in confined spaces and awkward positions.
Dirt, dust, grease, and aircraft fluids are a common problem. Hazardous gasses and fluids such as Hydrozine, jet fuel, solvents, Halon, and the like are prevalent.
Scaffolds, ladders, and aircraft surfaces can become slick and dangerous, resulting in cuts, bruises, falls, and strains.
Incumbents are subject to injury from numerous moving parts such as flight control surfaces, loosened components, etc. Workers are exposed to hot exhaust blast and intake suction.
Ramps are active and noisy, with vehicles, aircraft and support equipment moving constantly. Major Duties:
As an AIRCRAFT MECHANIC, WG-8852-12, you will direct, monitor or perform overall maintenance, servicing, inspections and documentation for one or more aircraft.
Work is performed in complex working conditions under time and/or mission constraints to include all weather and night operations.
Work with, coordinates and oversees the work of subordinate aircraft mechanics. Coordinate and oversee the work of journey level workers in other trades working simultaneously on the assigned aircraft.
Review, train and prepare to perform battle damage assessment/repair. Participate in mission generation/regeneration operations. Direct multiple specialists in preparing aircraft for combat operations.
Expedite aircraft operations to include concurrent servicing, hot pit refueling and/or combat turns or integrated combat turns.
Perform preflight, postflight, thru flight, periodic, isochronal, phase, hourly and special inspections, as well as servicing, defueling, scheduled and unscheduled maintenance.
Serves as the technical authority to advise on, inspect and approve all airframe, mechanical, electrical/environmental, avionics, engine and pneudraulic repairs on assigned aircraft.
Other duties as assigned.
Work Schedule: This position works on a 5/4/9 compressed work schedule that consists of a 5-day workweek, then a 4-day workweek (eight 9-hour days and one 8-hour day and an SDO, Scheduled Day Off) to complete the 80-hour pay period.
Work schedule is subject to change based on mission requirements.
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