Position Title: ALSE Inspector/Maintainer – Coast Guard Aircraft Maintenance
Company: Strategic Technology Institute, Inc. (STi)
Location: Kodiak, AK 99615 – USCG Air Station Kodiak
Anticipated Start Date: Contingent upon contract award; rapid onboarding may be required within 8 calendar days of award
Screening Requirement: U.S. Citizenship required; must be able to obtain and maintain a Secret security clearance and Common Access Card (CAC); Active Secret security clearance preferred
EMPLOYMENT NOTE
- Full-Time Position is contingent upon contract award and Government approval. STi is actively identifying highly qualified candidates for proposal submission and rapid post-award onboarding.
- Period of Performance: 5 Year Contract (One 12-month base period with four one-year option periods, if exercised.)
ABOUT STi
Strategic Technology Institute, Inc. (STi) supports national security missions across Engineering • MRO • Logistics • IT & Cybersecurity • Program Control. STi is a minority-owned Small Disadvantaged Business (SDB) focused on delivering flexible, mission-driven solutions that help Federal customers solve complex operational challenges.
POSITION OVERVIEW
STi is seeking an Aviation Life Support Equipment (ALSE) Inspector/Maintainer to support U.S. Coast Guard aircraft maintenance services at Air Station Kodiak, Alaska.
Air Station Kodiak supports aviation operations across one of the most challenging operating environments in the country, including the Gulf of Alaska, Bristol Bay, the Bering Sea, and the North Pacific. The mission requires reliable aviation maintenance professionals who can support aircraft readiness, rescue and survival equipment, Liquid Oxygen (LOX) systems, and mission-critical Aviation Life Support Equipment.
The ALSE Inspector/Maintainer will perform scheduled and unscheduled inspection, maintenance, overhaul, repair, servicing, function testing, troubleshooting, documentation, and support for USCG aviation rescue and survival equipment. This role is well suited for candidates with experience as a Coast Guard Aviation Survival Technician, DoD Aviation Life Support Equipment technician, Navy Aircrew Survival Equipmentman, Air Force Aircrew Flight Equipment technician, ALSE technician, AFE technician, PR, aircraft maintenance technician, or comparable military aviation maintenance professional.
PRIMARY DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
Responsibilities include:
- Perform scheduled and unscheduled inspection, maintenance, overhaul, repair, and servicing of Aviation Life Support Equipment.
- Inspect inflatable equipment, survival equipment, survival kits, rescue equipment, protective equipment, and helicopter rescue swimmer equipment at required intervals.
- Perform inspection, overhaul, repair, servicing, function testing, and troubleshooting of ALSE systems and related aircraft support equipment.
- Support scheduled and unscheduled Liquid Oxygen (LOX) maintenance, servicing, function testing, troubleshooting, and repair recommendations.
- Determine whether ALSE or LOX systems are operating properly and identify the type and extent of repair required.
- Use standard and specialized tools, fixtures, templates, scales, test stands, external power sources, and related equipment of the trade.
- Read, understand, and apply technical manuals, technical orders, maintenance procedure cards, blueprints, sketches, OEM manuals, and related technical documents.
- Review technical guides and maintenance documentation to ensure current changes are included and applied correctly.
- Report technical discrepancies, confusing procedures, errors, or poorly presented information to the appropriate supervisor for resolution.
- Follow assigned work orders and complete required paperwork and maintenance documentation in accordance with Coast Guard technical guidelines.
- Conduct research using USCG aviation maintenance data systems such as ATIP, ALMIS, or similar maintenance information systems.
- Initiate or support requisitions for needed parts, supplies, technical publications, and maintenance resources.
- Demonstrate or explain proper techniques, methods of operation, and safety practices as needed.
- Maintain a clean, organized, and safe work area.
- Clean, lubricate, maintain, and properly account for assigned tools and equipment.
- Transport, store, use, or support handling of hazardous materials and hazardous wastes during maintenance operations.
- Follow applicable safety, PPE, HAZMAT, environmental, and occupational health procedures.
- Work in hangar, aircraft, industrial, and maintenance environments, including cramped or awkward work areas, ladders, platforms, scaffolding, and aircraft structures.
WORK ENVIRONMENT
- Work will be performed onsite at USCG Air Station Kodiak, AK.
- Work areas may include hangars, aircraft, maintenance shops, industrial areas, and inside/outside environments subject to noise, dust, heat, cold, and inclement weather.
- Core work hours are generally Monday through Friday, 0800–1600 Alaska Standard Time.
- Work may occur outside standard hours, including weekends or occasional night work, depending on USCG operational schedules and aircraft availability.
- Contractor employees shall work no more than 40 hours per week unless otherwise authorized.
- Work may involve exposure to dirt, solvents, fuel, grease, fumes, slippery surfaces, hazardous materials, toxic materials, and regulated work areas.
- Appropriate PPE and safety procedures are required.
EEO: STi is an Equal Opportunity Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, disability, genetic information, protected veteran status, or any other protected status