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Other FAA Airframe and Powerplant Mechanic Certificate required. Working knowledge of the FAA regulations, process specifications, Repair Station and Quality Control manuals, and company policies and procedures.
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Coordinate with the Inspection department to ensure compliance with internal and FAA inspection and documentation requirements. Follow standard operating procedures and JSAs when operating ground support equipment, such as power supply, hydraulic rigs, nitrogen filler carts, and oxygen service carts.
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Leidos' NISC IV Program (National Airspace System Integration Support Contract) is one of the largest and oldest programs supporting the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), and we have an exciting career opportunity for an Environmental & Safety Professional to support the FAA with the goal of providing outstanding customer service to the Environmental Occupational Safety and Health (EOSH) Program.
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This experience must have provided a comprehensive knowledge of appropriate air traffic control laws, rules and regulations; and experience with FAA platforms and programs such as OASIS, CEDAR and the eSRS program.
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Uses professional Computer Engineering principles in design work such as field inspections, reviewing contractors work, collecting and analyzing data, performing trend analysis, engineering testing, writing technical/management reports, root cause analysis, and recommending improvements to the design or operation of systems, equipment or processes as it relates to FAA Logistics Center (FAALC), Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) and Customs and Border Protection (CBP) projects.
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GST is actively seeking a Quality Assurance Analyst in support of our Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Science and Technology Directorate (S&T) Transportation Security Laboratory (TSL) customer working full-time at the FAA Technical Center at the Atlantic City Airport.
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Please be sure to upload your Helicopter Commercial Instrument License and FAA medical certificate. Current FAA Commercial Certificate with rotorcraft. Current FAA Class II Medical Certificate.
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GS-12 only: Ability to obtain and maintain a current FAA Certified Flight Instructor Certificate, as appropriate to the position held (Airplane) with Multi-Engine and Instrument Airplane Instruction ratings or the military equivalent rating is also required.
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The Chief Flight Instructor is responsible for managing CFI’s and Training Course Outlines that pertain to UCM’s FAA Part 141 Certification and Part 61 training. the Chief Flight Instructor include ensuring compliance with all FAA and TSA.
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Support the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), Air Traffic Organization (ATO), Western Service Area (WSA) Environmental, Occupational Safety & Health (EOSH) Program and assist the District Safety and Environmental Compliance Managers (SECMs) for the Oakland (OAK) District Office.
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Minimum FAA Private Pilot Certificate with a current instrument rating and the ability to maintain instrument currency or DOD specialized remotely piloted aircraft system training / qualification documented on USAF Form 8 or equivalent.
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We work with our customers including the FAA, DOE, NASA, National Science Foundation, Transportation Security Administration, Custom and Border Protection, airports, and electric utilities to make the world safer, healthier, and more efficient.
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The National Airspace Systems Integration Support (NISC) program at Leidos is seeking an Electronics Engineer to provide support to the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) Central Service Area - Engineering Services Group located in the Eastern Service Area. Work locations can be in any of these four cities: College Park GA, Jamaica NY, Burlington, MA or Nashua NH.The ideal candidate will support the daily operations of the FAA Enterprise Network Services (FENS) Program.
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Current and active FAA Certified Flight Instructor with Instrument (CFI and CFII) and CPL required. Current 1stor 2ndClass FAA Medical required. Current and active FAA Certified Flight Instructor with Instrument (CFI and CFII) and CPL required.
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Lead EMI/EMC testing of hardware and software systems in both lab and on-aircraft environments to verify adherence to Boeing and FAA and/or Military requirements. International Association for Radio, Telecommunications and Electromagnetics (iNARTE) Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) Engineer Certification.
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