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The Worldwide Aviation Support Services (WASS) program, an AAR business, headquartered in Rockledge, FL, provides global, world-class expeditionary and conventional aviation solutions to the US Department of State Air Wing.
Role Description:
Participate as a non-rated crew member on approved missions flown in support of a CONUS US Government contract. Responsible for accomplishing all required non-rated crew member NRCM duties in accordance with policies and procedures. Perform duties under the supervision of the Pilot in command to include but not limited to, aircraft configuration changes to support alternate mission, aircraft cargo, personnel loading, unloading operations and passenger safety briefings. .
Key Responsibilities:
- Participates in the hiring process for all non-rated crew-members..
- Performs duties as the NRCM trainer/evaluator ensuring that all NRCM meet ATP responsibilities.
- Functions as the NRCM Subject Matter Expert (SME) on all issues related to NRCM
- Perform NRCM duties in accordance with aircrew training program requirements.
- Plan and perform loading and unloading activities, compute the center-of-gravity position and ensure it is always within prescribed limits.
- Ensure the cargo compartment is properly configured for each mission.
- Verify and maintain a manifest for cargo and/or personnel.
- Supervise and participate in loading/unloading operations.
- Ensure cargo and passengers are properly restrained.
- Confirm security of cargo and passengers as necessary.
- Supervise passengers during routine and emergency operations.
- Report any malfunction, maintenance, or safety concern to the Pilot-in-Command.
- Perform emergency procedure actions as required by applicable directives and/or the Pilot-in-Command.
- Perform aircraft servicing duties including fueling operations and aircraft configuration changes as required.
- Obtain and/or Maintain a U.S. Security Clearance (SECRET)
- Perform routine OCONUS travel and within CONUS travel as required, up to 90 days annually, typically 2 weeks but not to exceed 30 days at a time.
- Perform other duties as assigned.
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