Supervises or performs maintenance, excluding any repair of system components, on OV-1 airplanes.
Must be able to perform duties of any MOS in CMF 67 at the grade E-6 level; serves as principal NCO of aircraft maintenance units; plans and lays out aircraft maintenance and components repair shops and facilities; advises in diagnosing complex malfunctions and determining maintenance required; coordinates work, assigns duties, and instructs subordinates in maintenance work techniques and procedures; insures that proper maintenance techniques have been employed by inspections; assists in preparation of plans, policies, and procedures for maintenance operations; supervises and participates in preparation of studies, evaluations, special reports, and records pertaining to aircraft maintenance and components repair operations, training, and related activities; supervises the preparation of work orders, requisitions, recurring reports, and correspondence; applies production and quality control principles and procedures; processes work orders and allocates maintenance responsibilities; recommends such actions as reassignment of duties and requirements for training to improve work performance; supervises aircraft maintenance detachment or comparable type unit; serves as First Sergeant of a company; interprets and supervises execution of company policy and SOP; assists in planning, coordinating, and supervising all activities that support the company mission; advises company commander on all matters concerning enlisted personnel, to include assignments, reassignments, transfers, promotions, granting of passes and leaves, punishments, welfare, privileges, and awards; directs and coordinates company administration; forms unit for drill, ceremonies, and other military formations; receives report of personnel present and absent, and reports number of unauthorized absences; holds NCO call to disseminate instructions and information to subordinate enlisted supervisors; coordinates operation of company food service and supply activities; assists company commander in accomplishing unit training; assists in inspection of organizational activities as prescribed by commander, observes discrepancies, and initiates appropriate corrective action; provides advice and makes, recommendations to the commander aid staff on all matters pertain to enlisted personnel and their families; accompanies the commander on inspections and visits and at ceremonies; assists in inspection of command activities facilities aid personnel as prescribed by the commander; holds First Sergeants' or Sergeants' Major call to announce information and instructions; insures that newly assigned enlisted personnel are instructed in military courtesy, customs, of the service, and command regulations or policies; provides counsel and guidance to NCOs and other enlisted personnel of the command; inspects duties performed by subordinate NCOs; notes discrepancies and initiates appropriate corrective action; assists in reception of visitors to the command; sits as president or, member of command promotion board for NCOs, as authorized by regulations; performs other duties prescribed by, the commander.
Must be able to perform the duties of OV-1 Airplane Repairman, 67H20; supervises organizational, direct and general support maintenance, excluding any repair of system components, on OV-1 airplanes; plans work flow in terms of resources and facilities; applies production control, quality control, and other maintenance management principles and procedures to shop operations; prepares forms, records and reports on aircraft maintenance operations; employs shop safety principles and procedures to include storage requirements for POL, paint, and other volatile materials; evaluates damage and estimates man-hour and parts requirements to repair OV-1 airplanes and associated equipment; performs duties of Airfield Service Supervisor; must be able to perform duties of any MOS in CMF 67 at the grade E-6 level; serves as principal NCO of aircraft maintenance units; plans and lays out aircraft maintenance and components repair shops and facilities; advises in diagnosing complex malfunctions and determining maintenance required; coordinates work, assigns duties, and instructs subordinates in maintenance work techniques and procedures; insures that proper maintenance techniques have been employed by inspections; assists in preparation of plans, policies, and procedures for maintenance operations; supervises and participates in preparation of studies, evaluations, special reports, and records pertaining to aircraft maintenance and components repair operations, training, and related activities; supervises the preparation of work orders, requisitions, recurring reports, and correspondence; applies production and quality control principles and procedures; processes work orders and allocates maintenance responsibilities; recommends such actions as reassignment of duties and requirements for training to improve work performance; supervises aircraft maintenance detachment or comparable type unit; serves as First Sergeant of a company; interprets and supervises execution of company policy and SOP; assists in planning, coordinating, and supervising all activities that support the company mission; advises company commander on all matters concerning enlisted personnel, to include assignments, reassignments, transfers, promotions, granting of passes and leaves, punishments, welfare, privileges, and awards; directs and coordinates company administration; forms unit for drill, ceremonies, and other military formations; receives report of personnel present and absent, and reports number of unauthorized absences; holds NCO call to disseminate instructions and information to subordinate enlisted supervisors; coordinates operation of company food service and supply activities; assists company commander in accomplishing unit training; assists in inspection of organizational activities as prescribed by commander, observes discrepancies, and initiates appropriate corrective action.
Performs organizational, direct and general support maintenance, excluding any repair of system components, on OV-1 airplanes; conducts scheduled and special inspections, diagnoses operational defects, services systems, adjusts or replaces parts or assemblies as authorized by maintenance doctrine and maintenance allocation charts; determines serviceability of airplane systems by performing maintenance operational checks and inspections; troubleshoots and diagnoses all systems on airplane to detect present and incipient malfunctions or failures to isolate defective component or part; localizes malfunctions by performing series of tests with diagnostic test equipment; tightens, adjusts, removes and replaces components, assemblies and subassemblies with common and special tools and precision measuring instruments; assists component repairmen in removal and replacement of OV-1 engines; performs rigging of fuel control, less the topping adjustment, on turbine engines; inspects, removes and replaces fuselage components such as cabin floor sections, doors, handles, latches, vents, alighting gear, and flight control surfaces; removes and replaces propeller and propeller accessories; inspects for serviceability and removes and replaces defective seat belts, shoulder harnesses, seats and upholstery; performs flight control rigging; removes and replaces hydraulic system components such as pumps, reservoirs, valves, hoses, and power cylinders; removes and replaces defective gages and instruments such as clock, attitude and airspeed indicators, altimeter, tachometer, exhaust and temperature gages; adjusts and replaces voltage regulators and inverters and replaces other electrical system components such as generator, battery, starter switches, circuit breakers, and lights; removes and replaces components of environmental control system; assists in computing airplane weight and balance; determines parts, tools, equipment and maintenance assistance required; interprets wiring and schematic diagrams, complex technical instructions, plans and blueprints; employs ground support and auxiliary equipment; disassembles OV-1 airplanes for repair, storage, transit, and aerial evacuation; observes proper cargo loading, lashing and unloading techniques; identifies corrosion and applies preventive measures; employs ground safety precautions and in-flight emergency procedures especially when working around ejection seat; interprets wiring and schematic diagrams, complex technical instructions, plans and blueprints; performs tests for detecting cracks, dents, breaks, scratches, and fissures in metal, plastic and fiberglass parts of airplane; performs dye penetrant inspections; performs complete technical inspection of installed assemblies and systems on airplanes and determines that completed repairs comply with prescribed standards; instructs and demonstrates maintenance and safety procedures techniques; performs duties of crew chief.