Maintain hangar and ground support equipment.
Fly onboard missions piloted by AHI and/or government personnel as may be required for maintenance activities and troubleshooting.
Place spares orders to AHI and other vendors in a timely manner in order to efficiently support
maintenance on the Aircraft.
Ensure the Aircraft are mission‐ready and perform day‐to‐day scheduled and any unscheduled emergency flight operations, diagnostic checks, unscheduled and preventative maintenance to ensure airworthiness and availability of the Aircraft.
Support Sterling’s accounting department as needed to allow for preparation and submission of invoices.
Perform installation, setup, and operational checks of helicopter mounted night vision equipment for missions requiring its use.
Ensure AGE are safe and operable; perform calibration/certification of AGE in accordance with the Airbus calibration/certification plan and maintain related records; document the identification and removal of unserviceable AGE from use.
Provide
recommendations for standard and special tooling and any additional ground
support equipment deemed required to ensure availability of the Aircraft for flights. Properly utilize all personal protective equipment (PPE) pursuant to instructions provided by Sterling.
Track and maintain PPE calibration records in NAMIS and Traxxall as required.
Identify and request any additional tools and equipment that may be required to properly maintain the Aircraft.
Adhere to the
applicable calibration/certification plan for tools and equipment utilized for maintenance operations that perform critical operations or final measurements.
Ensure that records of maintenance, inspection, and alterations are maintained in accordance with FAA/Repair Station standards.
Successfully complete training programs as instructed by Sterling. Training programs may include, but are not limited to, those offered by Sterling, AHI, and NASA, and maintain related training records.
Perform other duties as assigned.