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Air Operations, to include Premeditated Personnel Parachuting and Cargo Airdrop (P3), helicopter rope suspension systems, aerial delivery of platforms from military aircraft. Combat Diving, to include navigation, underwater breathing apparatus/diver life support, communications, personnel/thermal protection, situational awareness tools.
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Completion of specialized courses in aircraft avionics for the UH-1Y/Z helicopter. The Avionics Technician installs, inspects, tests, adjusts, or repairs avionics equipment, such as radar, communications, navigation, and missile control systems in assigned aircraft.
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This requisition is contingent upon L3Harris winning the Aircraft Maintenance and Modification Services in Support of Presidential Helicopter contract. Must be able to obtain Top Secret clearance in accordance with the NISPOM codifying 32 Code of Federal Regulation Part 117, NISPOM Rule.
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This position is established in support of the USMC Light / Attack Helicopter Programs Office (PM276). SSI needs to add an experienced Logistician to support our current list of services provided for the U.S. Navy / Marine Corps.
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We are seeking an Operations Project Analyst to support the USMC Light/Attack Helicopter Programs Office (PM276) in Patuxent River, Maryland. We are seeking an Operations Project Analyst to support the USMC Light/Attack Helicopter Programs Office (PM276) in Patuxent River, Maryland.
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We are currently seeking an Embedded IT Support Specialist to support the USMC Light/Attack Helicopter Programs Office (PM276) in Patuxent River, Maryland. We are currently seeking an Embedded IT Support Specialist to support the USMC Light/Attack Helicopter Programs Office (PM276) in Patuxent River, Maryland.
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Must have an FAA Commercial Pilot or Airline Transport Pilot certificate (Rotorcraft-Helicopter, Instrument Helicopter) Works within the USNTPS environment composed of government, military, contractor, and industry personnel while supporting flight test instruction.
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Estimated Starting Salary Range for Helicopter Maintenance Site Manager : $ Helicopter Maintenance Site Manager. Helicopter Maintenance Supervisor. Familiar with standard concepts, practices, and procedures within the helicopter maintenance field.
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Metro Aviation, Inc. is seeking a Helicopter Air Ambulance Pilot (IFR/PIC) (EC135) in California, Maryland for the MedSTAR Transport program. FAA Commercial Pilot Rotorcraft Certificate and Instrument Helicopter Rating (Airline Transport Pilot Rotorcraft Preferred.
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Lead the integration of avionics communication systems and data fusion technologies into Navy helicopter platforms. Experience with rotary-wing aircraft and helicopter avionics systems.
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