Created at: December 06, 2025 00:17
Company: Air National Guard Units
Location: Milwaukee, WI, 53201
Job Description:
This National Guard position is for a AIRCRAFT PNEUDRAULIC SYSTEMS MECHANIC - Title 32, Position Description Number D0097000 and is part of the WI 128 MXS, Wisconsin Air National Guard.
GENERAL EXPERIENCE: Experience or training which demonstrates your knowledge of basic electrical and mechanical principles; knowledge of troubleshooting procedures used to isolate malfunctions in aircraft pneudraulic systems; and ability to use technical manuals, equipment specifications, and test calibration procedures in performing the work. SPECIALIZED EXPERIENCE: To qualify for the WG-8268-10 level, you must have at least 18 months experience or training which provided a knowledge of basic electrical and mechanical principles. Experience in internal hardware such as valves, interconnects, lines, gauges, controls, pumps, and other attachments; sealing materials; sheet metal parts; rubber properties and organic sealing compound applications; layout drawing use; technical publications; concepts and applications of maintenance directives; work policies and procedures; and proper handling, use, and disposal of hazardous waste and material. Experience in functions such as installing, repairing, or modifying aircraft fuel systems and related components.
As a AIRCRAFT PNEUDRAULIC SYSTEMS MECHANIC - Title 32, WG-8268-10, you will advise on aircraft fuel systems removal, repair, and installation maintenance procedures and policies. Diagnose fuel system and component malfunctions. Recommend corrective actions and resolve problems using technical publications and analytic techniques. Perform maintenance on aircraft fuel tanks and cells. Remove access panels, and depuddle, purge, repair, and test fuel tanks and cells. Perform entry and maintenance in confined spaces . Remove, repair, and replace malfunctioning components. Prepare aircraft surfaces, and apply sealants, adhesives, and associated chemicals. Inspect, and evaluate aircraft fuel systems maintenance activities. Clean fuel cells and tanks, and inspect for foreign objects, corrosion, cell deterioration, and fungus. Store, handle, use, and dispose of hazardous material and waste. Initiate deficiency reports, maintenance analysis documents, technical data changes, and equipment records. Record information on data collection forms and automated systems.