What are the responsibilities and job description for the Aerospace Ground Support Systems Technician (Part-Time; Contract) position at UNITED PARADYNE CORPORATION?
Description
This is a part-time, contractual (independent contractor) agreement.
CONTRACTOR SUMMARY: Applies comprehensive technical knowledge to perform complicated tasks and resolve problems associated with systems and equipment required to transfer, transport and store hazardous propellants, cryogenic fluids, and high-pressure gases. Maintains, fabricates, repairs, and operates most of these systems in a safe and efficient manner.
CONTRACTOR RESPONSIBILITIES:
- Implements the operation, maintenance and repair of multiple hazardous propellants, cryogenic and high-pressure gas storage, and distribution Ground Support Systems (GSE). May include associated delivery and support systems, such as life support equipment, vacuum pumps, compression pumps, rolling stock, etc. Conducts the movement and storage of these commodities using both direct and remote communications media.
- Performs Self-Contained Breathing Apparatus (SCBA) and Self Contained Atmospheric Protective Ensembles (SCAPE) during the handling of highly toxic, hazardous gases and propellants. Familiar with working in cleanroom environments such as Payload Processing Facilities.
- Conducts the inspection, testing, repair and replacement of high-pressure gas bottles, tanks, tubing, valves, regulators and ancillary equipment for malfunctions, leaks, and deterioration indicators. Applies specialized experience to identify and mitigate potentially hazardous situations.
- Conducts work from drawings, sketches, and written directions on how to install low and high-pressure distribution systems. Conducts fabrication and installation of gage and pressure control panels. Assists in producing maintenance and operational records of the activities in each assigned functional area. Participates in extensive operations and safety training and strictly adheres to all safety procedures for working in hazardous areas with hazardous materials and equipment.
- Conducts acceptance testing of hydrostatic, pneumatic, thermal, and electrical equipment and systems. Conducts disassembly, problem diagnosis and repair of hazardous propellant, cryogenic and high-pressure system components, equipment, and facilities required to maintain operational status. Conducts fabrication and installation of gage and pressure control panels. Conducts the transfer (loading and unloading to and from tanks, tube assembly’s, flex hoses, etc.), storage and transportation of hazardous propellant commodities, cryogenic fluids, and high-pressure gases to customers/users. Conducts blow-down and pressure cycle operations required to change trailer service from one high pressure gas medium to another.
- Operates tractor-trailer configurations, general purpose vehicles, and forklift equipment as required.
Requirements
- Five (5) years’ experience in Aerospace or Commercial Spacecraft/Satellite Fueling or in the same or closely related work.
- Must be able to pass a physical to support Self Contained Atmospheric Protective Ensembles (SCAPE) operations, including physically wearing SCAPE suites.
- Able to obtain and/or maintain base access to government installations.