Overview
Goldbelt Integrated Logistics Services (GbILS) provides four specific areas of expertise-Logistics Engineering, Measurement Sciences, Program Management, and Technical Support-serving the scientific, technical, and engineering needs of clients. GbILS values its innovative thinking and service-oriented team who provide services for a variety of federal government and commercial clients. Summary: The Maintenance Analyst II will perform analysis on fleet issues and evaluate post PDM performance of fleet aircraft. The primary tasking of this position will be to provide engineering technical support for the SRR/LRS/MRS/MRR airframe /components and will analyze and monitor fleet issues to provide the Government with the necessary data to make business decisions. The Maintenance Analyst II will also assist the Engineering Officer, Maintenance Officer, and other Government employees in support of engineering, maintenance, and logistical issues.
Responsibilities
Essential Job Functions:
- Perform analysis on fleet issues and evaluate post PDM performance of fleet
- Research maintenance/logistics issues, assess aircraft fleet conditions, and provide technical data packages for the support of PDM, Supply Chain Management, Technical Services, Production Support, drop-in maintenance, the Short Range Recover (SRR), Long Range Surveillance (LRS), Medium Range Surveillance (MRS), and Medium Range Recovery (MRR) Conversion Sustainment Program, and major improvement programs.
- In addition to supporting production, supply, technical services and the MH-65/C-130/MH-60 maintenance programs through research and analysis of various maintenance and supply issues, the Contractor will be responsible for completing one time and reoccurring reports, status charts, data calls, and presentations needed to convey information to SRR/LRS/MRS/MRR senior management, ALC Command Cadre and USCG Headquarters personnel.
- Analyzes statistical data and reports to determine trends, conformance to standards/directives and efficiency of operations.
- Run all reports and collect all information independently using a Coast Guard enterprise data system such as Aviation Logistics Management Information System (ALMIS), Asset Maintenance Management Information System (AMMIS) and Aircraft Computerized Maintenance System (ACMS), the Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) manuals located in the SRR/LRS/MRS/MRR office space and the ATIMS/TMAPS systems.
- Provide engineering technical support for the SRR/LRS/MRS/MRR airframe and components when tasked by the Government. This Technical/Logistics support shall include, but is not limited to, tracking service life limits, forecasting strategic buys of new parts, initiating reverse engineering of existing equipment base long lead times and obsolescence; engineering investigations for component reliability and product improvement; formulation of Integrated Logistics Support Plans (ILSP) and other logistics-related studies in support of existing and new systems; performance of product feasibility, failure mode, and trend analyses; technology upgrade investigations; and systems enhancement studies.
Qualifications
Necessary Skills and Knowledge:
- Excellent interpersonal, written, and oral communication
- Strong analytical, problem solving, organizational, and planning skills.
- Ability to prioritize and organize work in a multitasked
- Ability to objectively view and effectively explain an issue or resolution from an end user/customer/business perspective.
- Technical Capability to deal with aircraft upgrades and aging aircraft sustainment issues.
- Ability to conduct research using USCG enterprise data systems such as ALMIS, AMMIS and ACMS and ATIMS/TMAPS systems and collate/present findings using the programs contained in the Microsoft Office Suite.
Minimum Qualifications:
- At a minimum five (5) years of practical experience in aircraft maintenance management, project management and technical support for aircraft systems/subsystems is required.
- Experience in aircraft maintenance and/or systems support.
- Technical experience with all airframe components and technical publications on USCG rotary or fixed wing airframes or similar airframe. Emphasis will be placed on technical experience with aircraft structures, engines, and dynamic systems specific training on USCG aircraft systems is desired.
Preferred Qualifications:
- Experience or training in Aviation Safety is desired.
- Prior experience with operating, maintaining, or supporting USCG rotary wing or fixed wing aircraft is desired.
- Previous experience with new component integration planning, developing sustainment strategies and system upgrades is desired.
Pay and Benefits At Goldbelt, we value and reward our team's dedication and hard work. We provide a competitive base salary commensurate with your qualifications and experience. As an employee, you'll enjoy a comprehensive benefits package, including medical, dental, and vision insurance, a 401(k) plan with company matching, tax-deferred savings options, supplementary benefits, paid time off, and professional development opportunities.
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