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AIRCRAFT SURVIVAL FLIGHT EQUIPMENT REPAIRER

Air National Guard Units

Department of the Air Force

Fresh

Location

Salary

$38.06 - $44.43

per hour

Closes

February 12, 2026

Job Description

Summary

This job involves repairing and maintaining aircraft survival gear like parachutes, helmets, and harnesses to ensure pilots and crew are safe during flights.

It's a hands-on role in a military shop setting, often requiring physical work in tight spaces and occasional outdoor tasks under tough conditions.

A good fit would be someone with mechanical skills, attention to detail, and experience in aviation or equipment maintenance, plus the ability to work in a team and follow strict safety rules.

Key Requirements

  • 18 months of specialized experience in aviation life support equipment repair
  • Ability to read and interpret military technical manuals
  • Knowledge of supply procedures and property accountability
  • Experience collecting and presenting information to groups
  • Skills in planning and maintaining a shop functional maintenance program
  • Physical ability to lift up to 50 pounds, work in cramped spaces, and handle tools
  • Must attend required training courses (water/land survival, life support instructor, aircraft accident reporting) and maintain secret security clearance

Full Job Description

THIS IS A NATIONAL GUARD TITLE 32 EXCEPTED SERVICE POSITION.

This National Guard position is for a AIRCRAFT SURVIVAL FLIGHT EQUIPMENT REPAIRER, Position Description Number D1867000 and is part of the HI 154 OSS, National Guard.

LOCATION: 154th Operations Support Squadron, Hawaii Air National Guard, Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam, Hawaii If your resume does not include a narrative description of how you meet the GENERAL, SPECIALIZED experiences, and OTHER requirements, you may lose consideration for this position.

Ensure that the Questionnaire is completed on Application Manager.

GENERAL EXPERIENCE: Experience or training which demonstrates the applicants knowledge of materials and equipment used in the line of work (helmets, torso harness assemblies, parachutes, survival equipment).

Ability to understand written instructions and to use reference materials and manuals.

SPECIALIZED EXPERIENCE: Must have 18 months experience or training which has demonstrated knowledge of aviation life support equipment. Experience reading and interpreting military manuals.

Experience in supply procedures and property accountability. Experience collecting information and presenting it to various sized groups.

Experience in planning a functional shop maintenance program is essential. PHYSICAL EFFORT: Work is usually completed while standing or sitting and may be for extended periods of time.

Considerable amount of stooping, bending, or kneeling is necessary as well as working in cramped areas, uncomfortable positions and on ladders and scaffolds.

Continually uses arms, hands, and fingers to sew, pull and position materials, and to use tools such as shears and electric knives.

Sits for long periods while operating sewing machines and doing hand sewing. Frequently lifts and carries items weighing up to 50 pounds and occasionally lifts heavier items with assistance.

WORKING CONDITIONS: Work is primarily in adequately heated, lighted, and ventilated shops.

Occasional work outside is necessary and may be performed under complex conditions and or mission constraints to include extreme weather conditions, night operations, etc.

Such work may be performed on the flight line or during field training events.

Hazards include eye, respiratory, explosive munitions, pyrotechnics actuating devices and high pressure cylinders, and skin irritation from adhesives, solvents, silicones and epoxies, oxygen, oxidizers and lithium batteries.

The incumbent is frequently exposed to the possibility of cuts, bruises, punctures, and abrasions from handling sharp tools and electrical shock when testing components, and irritation from materials treated with special finishes.

The incumbent is subject to a substantial amount of noise from sewing machines and oxygen cylinders, vibration from tools and machines.

Dust and lint from fabrics and fumes and odors from glues, preservatives, and cleaners may be present.

MILITARY TECHNICIAN COMPATIBILITY POSITION: Prior to placement in this position, the selected applicant must be assigned to an appropriate military position and must meet the definition of a dual status technician in accordance with 32 U S C 709.

CONDITIONS OF EMPLOYMENTS & NOTES: The position requires the incumbent attend water and land survival schools, the Life Support instructor course, and the aircraft accident reporting course.

Incumbent is required to acquire and maintain a secret security clearance. Also the incumbent must be able to obtain materials handling license(s) for equipment utilized in the assignment.

Must be certified and remain current in Occupational Safety Health Administration (OSHA). NOTES TO CANDIDATES: a.

Situations of inversion of military rank are not permitted, i.e., a military technician may not be militarily senior to his or her full-time supervisor. b.

Authorization for payment of PCS expenses may be granted only after determination is made that payment is in the best interest of the Hawaii National Guard. c.

In addition to your application, documents of last performance appraisal, past civilian performance, letter of recommendations, and or military performance may be submitted. d.

Candidates may be screened and evaluated on military attributes directly related to the compatible military position required to be assigned into, such as, but not limited to, military bearing, leadership, or ability to work with others (teamwork) in a military environment.

e. Include any volunteer work experience in your resume.

Experience refers to paid and unpaid experience, including volunteer work done through National Service programs (e.g., Peace Corps, AmeriCorps) and other organizations (e.g., professional, philanthropic, religious, spiritual, community, student, social).

f. Final selection will be based upon qualifications, suitability, and available manpower resources. g.

This employer will provide the Social Security Administration (SSA) and if necessary, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) with information from each new employee's Form I-9 to confirm work authorization.

h.

Financial Suitability - It is the policy of the government not to deny employment simply because an individual has been unemployed or has had financial difficulties that have arisen through no fault of the individual.

Information about an individual's employment experience will be used only to determine the person's qualifications and to assess his or her relative level of knowledge, skills, and abilities.

Although an individual's personal conduct may be relevant in any employment decision, including conduct during periods of unemployment or evidence of dishonesty in handling financial matters, financial difficulty that has arisen through no fault of the individual will generally not itself be the basis of an unfavorable suitability or fitness determination.

i. Candidates above the grade of E-7 must include in their application the willingness to take a voluntary downgrade in order to be considered. j. This position may involve arduous/hazardous duties.

Placement is contingent upon successful completion of a medical examination or review/approval of a physical examination taken within six months. Major Duties:

SUMMARY OF DUTIES: The purpose of this position is to provide diagnostic, analytical, calibration, investigative research, troubleshooting, in-depth inspections, quality control inspections, certification, testing, evaluation, and maintenance or overhaul of all Aircrew Flight Equipment and aircrew chemical defense equipment.

Provides formal academic classroom and technical instruction to all pilots/aircrew on all initial and continuation instruction to ensure aircrew survival ability under peacetime or combat operations.

Responds and participates as an Air Force aircraft mishap board representative in investigating flight support equipment failures/malfunctions associated with mishaps.

Ensures all aircrew flight equipment meets strict airworthiness criteria and that it will sustain combat operations/readiness by inspecting, testing, calibrating, certifying, diagnostic evaluating, troubleshooting, repairing/replacing, assembling and disassembling all Aircrew Flight Equipment, aircrew chemical/biological defense equipment, and aircraft ejection/non-ejection systems.

Conducts formal academic classroom and technical instruction for all pilots, aircrew, passengers (aircraft maintenance personnel, dignitaries, civilian search and rescue agencies, etc.) on: Global Survival, Combat Search and Rescue Training; Water Survival Training; High Risk Isolation (HRI); Ejection/Non-ejection Seat Egress Training; Emergency Parachute Procedural Descent Training, utilizing a state of the art virtual reality trainer; Aircrew Chemical Defense Equipment, utilizing the Aircrew Eye Respiratory Protection System (AERPS), which is an aircraft-integrated, self-contained oxygen and filtration system with aircraft-integrated electronics, communications and oxygen capabilities; Aircrew Chemical/Biological Control Area Decontamination procedures; and Aircrew Chemical Defense task qualification training.

Utilizes, maintains, and updates multiple computer main frame programs/data bases to analyze, troubleshoot, schedule, and maintain inspection and accountability reports/documentation on all aircrew/aircraft life support and aircrew chemical-biological defense equipment.

Utilizes Equipment and Financial Processing Systems. Orders Technical Orders (T.O.'s), receives/updates T.O.

changes, files and distributes T.O.'s, performs inventories and checks, orders compliance and modification items, performs Interim Time Compliance Technical Order (ITCTO), Operational and Safety Supplement changes to all affected equipment, performs T.O.

Familiarization, and records and documents appropriate forms.

Inventories and monitors Precision Maintenance Equipment Laboratory (PMEL) equipment, prepares equipment for pick up and delivery, prepares appropriate documentation, coordinates with inspection or maintenance activities, picks up and drops off equipment, unloads and loads vehicle, performs acceptance inspection, and annotates equipment record.

Manages, monitors, and conducts inventories of all Aircrew Flight Equipment munitions/ammunition assets, forecasts time change requirements, removes and installs all munitions, and transports via Military/Commercial Aircraft and/or vehicles.

Performs other duties as assigned. Details of the duties and responsibilities are contained in the applicable position description (D1867000) which may be provided to you by HRO.

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Posted on USAJOBS: 1/13/2026 | Added to FreshGovJobs: 1/14/2026

Source: USAJOBS | ID: HI-12845171-AF-26-002