The Aircraft Documentation Clerk maintains all historical and temporary records on assigned aircraft, engines and support equipment in accordance with the applicable tech orders.
Essential responsibilities:
* Maintains all historical and temporary records on assigned aircraft, engines, and support equipment in accordance with the applicable tech orders.
* Files manuals and computerized products applicable to assigned equipment.
* Must be capable of identifying ID numbers, codes, operation of the automated data sub-systems, remotes and remote line printer, and interpretation of computer products.
* Forecasts time change items, both hourly and calendar, each month for all aircraft.
* Responsible for tracking all inspections, time changes, serially controlled items, and TCTOs on all airframes.
* Accomplishes aircraft records check and annual jack file reviews.
* Prepares 2410s for aircraft going into phase as well as conducts pre and post dock meetings.
* Must be capable of reading and understanding AF tech orders, AF manuals and follow instructions.
* Organizes meetings to discuss changes to applicable AF tech orders and is responsible for updating the MIS of implemented changes.
* Performs other duties as assigned.
Minimum Requirements:
* High School Diploma
* One (1) year of documented experience relating to the job classification, or successful
* Documented completion of formal six (6) months of experience and completion of Air Force correspondence courses (ECI) relating to the job classification.
* Must have knowledge of Microsoft Suite: Excel and Word.
* Excellent time management, organizational skills and attention to detail.
* Must be able to meet the physical requirements as outlined Appendix E of the CBA.
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