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Aircraft Maintenance Architect

Butler America Aerospace L.L.C.
$50-60 AN HOUR
sick time, 401(k)
United States, Utah, Hill Air Force Base
Feb 01, 2025
Aircraft Maintenance Architect

Location: Hill Air Force Base, UT

Job ID: #70432

Pay Range: $50-60 AN HOUR

ACTIVE SECRET CLEARANCE REQUIRED!!


Applicant will be the Aircraft Maintenance architect responsible for data investigations/research within the F-16 Technical Order Repository. The data researched will be based on Electrical Data, so a familiarity of basic aircraft electronics will be required and a basic knowledge of software coding and programming. An advanced understanding of SQL/databases and C++/C# would be highly desirable for this position. Also, an understanding of the Agile Software development cycle would be a plus.

Qualified applicants must have the ability to read and interpret (F-16 Preferred) Fighter Aircraft Drawings. Will Provide engineering expertise to support the development and updates supporting an F-16 Air Force Support Equipment Modification Program called the MBFI. The Multiplex Bus Fault Isolator (MBFI) is support equipment which provides the capabilities to trouble shoot and detect faults within the multiplex busses of aircraft. A thorough knowledge of aircraft Multiplex bus communication and 1553/194 standards is a plus; Must work well in Integrated Product Team (IPT) comprised of contract labor, Lockheed Martin, and government civilian employees, F-16 familiarity.

This position is located at Hill AFB Utah on base so all qualified applicants must have the ability to access a US government facility by passing a thorough background check.

A Final Secret Security Clearance is required on the first day.

Plans, coordinates, directs, and/or performs engineering assignments involving specifications for, and design changes or alterations to, aircraft, engines, systems, components, and field or shop equipment; investigates and analyzes project requirements and operating problems and develops recommended solutions to meet company governmental safety and performance standards including Minimum Equipment List (MEL); evaluates, selects, applies, and/or adapts engineering modifications; designs or recommends new or modified parts and components; analyzes reparability of parts and components; evaluates operating data on parts, components, and systems to establish causes and to determine remedies for wear, malfunctions, or premature removals; analyzes and evaluates aircraft and associated equipment proposals; prepares technical data, procedures, reports, drawings, manuals, and other required publications.

Benefits provided: 401K, medical, dental, and vision, sick time as applicable to state law

Butler America Aerospace, LLC. is proud to provide an equal opportunity workplace and be an affirmative action employer. Consider Butler because we are committed to hiring and retaining a diverse workforce. We recognize that we thrive on diversity and inclusion for the benefit of our employees, our customers, and the communities where we are located. Employment decisions are made without regard to race, color, religion, gender, national origin, ethnicity, veteran status, disability status, age, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, marital status, mental or physical disability or any other legally protected status.
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