AIRCRAFT MECHANIC - Title 32
Air National Guard Units
Posted: January 15, 2026 (1 day ago)
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Army National Guard Units
Department of the Army
Location
West Bend, Wisconsin
Salary
$32.75 - $38.16
per hour
Type
Full Time
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This job involves maintaining and repairing military aircraft, including troubleshooting issues, performing preventive maintenance, and testing systems on both fixed-wing and rotary-wing planes.
You'll work as part of the Army National Guard in Wisconsin, handling everything from small adjustments to coordinating team efforts on major overhauls.
It's a great fit for someone with hands-on mechanical experience who enjoys working with aircraft and leading junior team members.
This National Guard position is for a AIRCRAFT MECHANIC - Title 32, Position Description Number D0483000 and is part of the WI AASF 1, Wisconsin Army National Guard.
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: To qualify at the WG-8852-10 level, you must have at least 18 months of experience or training installing, adjusting, aligning, troubleshooting and functionally testing the various major and minor mechanical and pneudraulic systems on an aircraft during overhaul or modification.
Experience coordinating the work of other mechanics, and scheduling maintenance to ensure completion of critical actions and optimum workflow.
Must have the ability to instruct lower graded mechanics, military and other personnel in the disassembly and re-assembly of crash damaged engines, transmissions, gearboxes, hydraulic components, and fuel controls sufficient for the exhibit to be returned to its shipping container.
Major Duties:
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