Job Description
The Army TADSS Maintenance Program (ATMP) is a seven year Single Award ID / IQ contract for maintenance, sustainment, operations, and support of Army Training Aids, Devices, Simulators, and Simulations (TADSS), Live-Fire Ranges, and Instrumentation Systems.
The ATMP portfolio includes 250,000 live, virtual, constructive, and gaming TADSS located at 422 sites worldwide. The primary customer is PEO STRI in Orlando, FL.
PEO STRI’s published vision for ATMP is integrated, one-stop, world-wide maintenance and sustainment for Army Program of Record (POR) TADSS.
Repairs electronics in the AH-64D Long Bow Crew Trainer (LCT), UH60A / L BHFS. UH60M Blackhawk Trainer (BAT) CH-47 TFPS, AVCATT.
Applies advanced technical knowledge to solve complex problems that typically cannot be solved solely by referencing manufacturers manuals or similar documents.
- Uses spare / repair parts to repair faults IAW technical guidelines.
- Perform PMCS troubleshoots and isolate faults
- Assures Deficiency Reports (DRs) are worked in order of priority.
- Assembles and maintains training device sub-systems
- Generate and address any discrepancies observed during working hours. When required; breakdown, prepare, and pack device for movement
- Clean training devices, computer rooms, hydraulic rooms, and surrounding areas, as required.
- Monitors and tracks the repair status of inoperative equipment and documents maintenance activities utilizing the logistics management data base system.
Documenting maintenance activities includes but is not limited to : work order generation and updates, repair action documentation, issuing, returning, and adjusting inventory, insuring inventory records are up to date and accurate, and other material control duties as assigned.
US Citizenship is required.
Desired skills
- Two-year technical degree or equivalent related training, maintenance, and operations of flight simulators.
- Experience with aviation and simulation systems
- Proven hardware and software support experience in a training / modeling and simulation environment
- Ability to use hand tools, power tools, and operation of test equipment, including "O" scopes, frequency counters, volt / ohm meters and range calibration set preferred.