LOCATION: NATO Intelligence, Surveillance & Reconnaissance Force (NISRF), Sigonella, Italy
DIVISION: Aircraft Maintenance Squadron
DIRECTORATE: Support Wing
TITLE: Technician (Avionics)
GRADE: B4/G10
SECURITY CLEARANCE: NATO SECRET
1. POST CONTEXT
NATO nations have chosen to acquire a wide area ground surveillance asset based on a High Altitude Long Endurance (HALE) Remotely Piloted Vehicle (RPV). The system chosen is based on a uniquely designed RQ4-4D (Global Hawk) with the Multi-Platform Radar Technology Insertion Programme (MP-RTIP) as the primary sensor, a ground segment including deployable assets, and a supporting communications architecture dedicated to filling some of NATO'S Joint Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance (JISR) needs.
The SW is responsible for critical support functions and activities to maintain operational readiness in NISRF.
The AMS is pivotal in ensuring the operational readiness of aircraft through both line and base maintenance in NISRF.
The Flight Line Branch executes the daily maintenance plan and is responsible for the safe and effective maintenance activities performed on assigned AC., including launch and recovery, servicing of petroleum, oils and lubricants (POL), scheduled and unscheduled maintenance, removal and replacement (R2) of LRUs and propulsion system, and non-destructive testing (NDT).
NATO ISR Force conducts full spectrum Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance (ISR) operations in support of NATO decision-makers, member nations, and SACEUR’s strategy. The Force provides NATO decision makers, from the political down to the tactical level, with near real-time and continuous surveillance and imagery information, concerning friendly, neutral and opposing forces, from stand‑off positions. The Force provides actionable, fused multi‑source intelligence through organic ISR Processing, Exploitation, and Dissemination (PED), and Fusion Analysis capability. All collected information and products will be available to NATO nations. The Force executes organic operational, support, and training tasks in the conduct of Force activities.
2. DUTIES
* Perform scheduled and unscheduled on and off equipment maintenance, troubleshooting, servicing, inspection, testing, modification, evaluation, repair, replacement and adjustment of flight essential avionics systems (primarily flight avionics system until merger is possible) and related support equipment in accordance with applicable technical publications and directives;
* Perform duty as Shift Supervisor according to Branch Operational Management procedure, as required;
* Requisition parts, equipment and supplies and process repair cycle assets;
* Function as technical publications, special test equipment and tool monitor; as required;
* Maintain and monitor inspection and maintenance forms, records and databases;
* Undertake operational deployments and/or TDY within and outside NATO’s boundaries;
* Operate desktop computers and associated peripheral equipment;
* Operate motor vehicles, support and test equipment;
* Work on other associated aircraft electronic systems when required, after having passed appropriate on‑the‑job training for that specific system;
* Assist in special projects, as required;
* Manage and conduct on‑the‑job training programs primarily specializing in Avionics Systems and secondarily general aircraft, and other training requirements as assigned;
* Assist other personnel performing work on other aircraft systems;
* Perform squadron supervisor duties, as required;
* May be required to perform or support aircraft corrosion preventive measures (including aircraft clear water rinse and wash) in accordance with applicable maintenance regulations (e.g. T.O. 1-1-691, NN1E-3A-2-7, NN1E-3A-23 etc.);
* May be required to perform maintenance (incl. inspections) inside the aircraft integral tanks in accordance with applicable Technical Orders, provided the appropriate physical and medical prerequisites are met.
3. SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS AND ADDITIONAL DUTIES
* The employee may be required to perform a similar range of duties elsewhere within the organization at the same grade without there being any change to the contract;
* May be required to perform like duties elsewhere within the organization as directed;
* Required to undertake operation deployments and/or TDY assignments both within and without NATO's boundaries;
* Performs maintenance related housekeeping;
* The work is normally performed in an Operational Airbase with possible access to runways aircraft hard standing areas;
* Normal Working Conditions apply;
* The risk of injury is categorised as No Risk.
4. QUALIFICATIONS
ESSENTIAL
* Higher Secondary education and intermediate vocational training which might lead to a formal qualification with 2 years experience, or
* Secondary education and completed advanced vocational training leading to a professional qualification or professional accreditation with 4 years post related experience;
* Experience in Aircraft maintenance;
* Must have an English Standard Language Proficiency level SLP 3232 in Listening, Speaking, Reading and Writing based on NATO standards.
DESIRABLE ASSETS
* The ideal incumbent is fully qualified Avionics Maintenance technician with a thorough knowledge of the theory of electronics, transistors, solid state components and digital techniques as applicable to Flight Avionics systems;
* At least 2 years practical experience in the maintenance of this equipment;
* Ability to lift heavy objects, good manual dexterity, and without physical speech impediment;
* Ability to work at heights, in cramped enclosed areas and in uncomfortable conditions and positions;
* Possess a drivers license equivalent to European Class B;
* Possesses a very good knowledge of electronic and mechanical principles as applied to Flight Avionics systems;
* Nationally acquired aviation maintenance technician license and/or qualification, including completion of basic technical training under national responsibility;
* At least twelve (12) months of practical maintenance experience on operational military aircraft.
5. POSITION AND CANDIDATE PROFILE
Personal attributes
The position requires independent judgment, self‑motivation and a high degree of personal integrity. The incumbent will work with both military and civilian personnel and must provide clear communication, guidance, and consistently demonstrate sound leadership. Combined with the ability to communicate and deal diplomatically and effectively with others, the incumbent will be required to display a positive attitude of acceptance, patience, tact, understanding, and sincerity. He/she must be experienced in English technical writing in order to be able to draft clear and concise reports and briefings. Must be able to employ sound managerial skills in order to properly plan, organize, coordinate, and control all aspects related to Training. Applies sound and flexible judgment in seeking a workable compromise between operational Training requirements and Host Nation Authority / NATO constraints and directives.
Managerial Responsibilities
The incumbent manages training classes and programs.
Professional contacts
The incumbent must maintain regular professional contacts with others inside and/or outside immediate organization on functional matters, solicits/gives information and provides advice/guidance. The incumbent may negotiate at own level and should use initiative. Could commit the organizational element to a course of action. May involve working contact with representatives of member or partner nations. Requires normal courtesy, understanding and tact in dealing with others.
Contribution to the objectives
The work involves the provision of information or analysis of part of a task assisting others to take action or commit resources within the organization by providing information or analysis. Indirect impact on the work and objectives of the organization.
There are no reporting responsibilities.
This post reports to: OGS SEEX 0180 - Technician (Avionics) - OR-7
This post does not deputise anybody. This post is not deputised by anybody.
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