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AIRCRAFT-PHOTOGRAPHIC-EQUIPMENT MECHANIC

Job Description: 1) Assembles, adjusts, tests, and modifies aircraft cameras according to engineering drawings and sketches, using handtools and bench machines: Reads and interprets engineering drawings and verbal instructions to determine fabrication methods and sequence of fabrication. 2) Lays out reference points and dimensions on parts to be machined, using precision measuring instruments. 3) Fabricates […]

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AIRCRAFT MECHANIC, RIGGING AND CONTROLS

Job Description: 1) Assembles and installs rigging and control assemblies and systems that actuate aircraft structures, such as rudder, elevator, canopy, and wing surfaces, according to specifications, using handtools, power tools, and equipment: Reads and interprets blueprints, production illustrations, and other specifications to determine location, identity, and relationship of parts. 2) Assembles, hangs, connects, and

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AIRCRAFT MECHANIC, ENVIRONMENTAL CONTROL SYSTEM

Job Description: 1) Lays out, assembles, installs, tests, and adjusts aircraft environmental control systems according to specifications, using handtools, power tools, machines, and test equipment: Lays out location of assemblies and parts, such as turbines, heat exchanges, valves, cylinders, struts, pumps, instruments, lines, and fittings on aircraft, using layout tools, such as scribers, rules, steel

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AIRCRAFT MECHANIC, ELECTRICAL AND RADIO

Job Description: 1) Lays out, assembles, installs, and tests radio and electrical systems in aircraft and missiles, according to specifications, using handtools and precision testing equipment: Assembles units, such as switches, electrical controls, and junction boxes, and connects units to major units, such as radio systems, instruments, magnetos, and inverters, using handtools and soldering iron.

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AIRCRAFT MECHANIC, ARMAMENT

Job Description: 1) Assembles, installs, and adjusts aircraft armament parts, assemblies, and accessories, according to specifications, using handtools, power tools, and measuring instruments: Cleans and oils armament parts, units, and accessories. 2) Attaches armament mounts to aircraft, using handtools and power tools. 3) Assembles armament system components, such as guns, gun cameras, bomb racks, missile

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AERONAUTICAL ENGINEER

Job Description: 1) Designs, develops, and tests aircraft, space vehicles, surface effect vehicles, missiles, and related component systems, applying engineering principles and techniques: Designs and develops commercial, military, executive, general aviation, or special purpose aircraft, space vehicles, satellites, missiles, or related hardware or systems. 2) Tests models, prototypes, subassemblies, or production vehicles to study and

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AERODYNAMICIST

Job Description: 1) Plans and conducts analysis of aerodynamic, thermodynamic, aerothermodynamic, and aerophysics concepts, systems, and designs to resolve problems and determine suitability and application to aircraft and aerospace products: Establishes computational methods and computer input data for analyzing problems. 2) Analyzes designs and develops configurations to ensure satisfactory static and dynamic stability and control

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ADJUSTER, ELECTRICAL CONTACTS

Job Description: 1) Adjusts contacts and springs of electrical apparatus, such as relays and switches, to permit opening and closing of circuits and flow of current: Examines apparatus for defects, such as damaged coil cover, bent springs and contacts, misaligned armatures and contacts, and missing parts. 2) Verifies clearance and tension of parts, using feeler

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ADJUSTER, ALARM MECHANISM

Job Description: 1) Adjusts alarm mechanism and lubricates moving parts of electric alarm clock assemblies, using handtools: Clamps lead wires of clock motors to current outlet. 2) Bends alarm striker, turns alarm indicators to specified setting, and pulls and turns set shafts to adjust and set alarm, using tweezers, pliers, and knife. 3) Observes mechanism

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ACCORDION TUNER

Job Description: 1) Tunes accordions by aurally comparing pitch of reeds with master reeds and filing reeds to obtain standard pitch: Places set of reeds to be tuned in slots in tuning table. 2) Depresses pedal to operate bellows and presses key to blow or draw air through reed to be tuned and master reed.

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