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Jet Bridge Technician I ( Up to $10,000 Sign-on-Bonus)

Metropolitan Washington Airports Authority
United States, Virginia, Dulles
Nov 29, 2024

Compensation Grade:

T19

Salary Range:

$33.16-$43.10

Opening Date:

November 4, 2024

Closing Date:

Please Note: All job announcements close at 11:59 p.m. of the day before the posted closing date.

As a Jet Bridge Technician I, you will ensure Passenger Boarding Bridges (PBB or Jet Bridges), Pre-Conditioned Air Units (PCAir) and Ground Power Units (GPU) as well as select critical airport infrastructure and transportation systems are maintained and repaired.

Jet Bridge Technician I

Serves in a Heavy Equipment Maintenance Shop in the Airport Maintenance Department at Washington Dulles International Airport.

Troubleshoots, repairs, overhauls, and performs preventive maintenance on critical airport assets such as Passenger Boarding Bridges (Jet Bridges), 400 Hz Aircraft Ground Power Units (GPUs), Aircraft Pre-Conditioned Air Units (PCAIRs), and related Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning (HVAC) systems. Also assists with maintenance and repair of HVAC, mechanical, electrical and electronic components of various types of mobile equipment and auxiliary generators including Mobile Lounges, Plane-Mates, Aircraft Rescue and Fire Fighting (ARFF) Apparatus, and Variable Message Boards/Signs (VMS). Maintains all critical airport transportation systems. Performs related functions.

This is a developmental level position and may lead to the full Journey-level Jet Bridge Technician II position.

Incumbent has 24 months to train and demonstrate successful performance to achieve the Journey level skills in the HVAC, Electrical and Mechanical skill sets. Incumbent is encouraged to pursue Master Electrician and Master HVAC licenses. In addition, the incumbent will be required at a minimum to attend PBB manufacturer provided training in the following areas:
*Jet Bridge Mechanical - Roller Adjustments: Three (3) Days
*Jet Bridge Mechanical - Lift Column / Rack Settings: Two (2) Days
*Jet Bridge - Electronics - Limits and Settings - Three (3) Days
*Jet Bridge Controls and Drive Systems - DC Drive / AC Drive / Inverters: Two (2) days
*Ground Power Units - theory of operation, troubleshooting and repairs - 120/140/180 - One (1) Day
*PCAIR - theory of operation, troubleshooting and repairs 45/50/100 - Two (2) Days
*General Periodic Maintenance: Two (2) days

After 24 months and upon obtaining Journey/Master level skill and knowledge, PBB manufacturer provided training and EPA Refrigerant certification, a one grade increase is awarded non-competitively and the incumbent moves to the Jet Bridge Technician II (TJBT702) position.

GENERAL RESPONSIBILITIES

Performs a variety of duties to maintain, troubleshoot and repair Jet Bridges, GPUs, and PCAIR assets.

Uses drawings, schematics and technical manuals to maintain and repair the mechanical components of Jet Bridges, PCAir and GPU assets to include hydraulic systems, mechanical roller and guide systems and steering systems/components.

Uses electrical drawings, schematics, and wiring diagrams to trace and troubleshoot faulty circuits, wiring, and to determine defective electrical components including breakers, capacitors, transistors, relays, diodes, and circuit boards. Uses test equipment including digital volt ohm meters (DVOMs), amp probes, digital storage oscilloscopes (DSOs), reactive and resistive load banks,

Maintains, repairs, disassembles, adjusts, and reconditions heating, ventilation, and air conditioning systems and components such as compressors, condensers, pumps, receivers, evaporators, and thermostatic coils. In addition to common hand tools, uses manifold pressure gauges to determine proper operation and refrigerant levels. Uses soldering and brazing techniques to repair and install copper tubing and air-conditioning repairs in accordance with Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) regulations on refrigerant handling and recovery.

Uses operations and maintenance manuals, on-line information systems, and parts catalogs to identify original equipment components and assist in the identification of substitutions, if required.

Performs mechanical repairs and adjustments as may be required in the performance of duties or as assigned.

Responds to trouble calls to take immediate corrective action on malfunctioning equipment and vehicles including equipment carrying passengers or equipment that is actively servicing aircraft.

Uses a computer for technical and administrative purposes; for example, fully documents activities in the computerized maintenance management system (CMMS), including corrective actions taken, labor hours, and parts used. Utilizes diagnostic computers and programs/applications as available. Utilizes diagnostic computers and programs/applications as available.

Makes service calls to stalled or inoperative vehicles and equipment; performs on-site repairs.

May research new suppliers or substitutions for unavailable parts; may fabricate and/or repair part(s).

May perform inspections of equipment and prepare labor, parts, and materials requirements for itemized estimates.

Drives shop vehicles and equipment to various landside locations and within the Air Operations Area (AOA). Operates PBBs, personnel lifts, portable GPUs and PCAir units, mobile lounges, Plane-Mates and other airport equipment as required.

Performs other duties as assigned.

QUALIFICATIONS

Journey level skill and four years of progressively responsible experience in the repair and maintenance of one of the following:

  • Ground Power Units and Pre-Conditioned Air units and electrical systems (up to 670V).

OR

  • Troubleshooting and repairing electrical components, devises, and systems (up to 670V), and skill in reading electrical schematics and diagrams.

OR

  • Servicing, troubleshooting, maintaining, and repairing industrial Heating Ventilation and Air Conditioning (HVAC) systems.

Knowledge of electrical theory, the National Electric Code and the electronic principles used with various electronic/electric controls and ability to work safely on a variety of electrical systems and equipment.

Knowledge of and skill in analyzing, troubleshooting, and repairing complex interrelated electronic and electro-mechanical systems which require proficiency in HVAC, electronics, electrical, industrial controls, automatic door systems, and mechanical.

Knowledge of and skill in applying, electrical theory, heating and air-conditioning, and electronic and electro-mechanical systems as they relate to recognizing operating deficiencies and making appropriate repairs to heavy mechanical equipment.

Knowledge of and skill in applying Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) regulations related to the repair of HVAC systems.

Skill in using tools-of-the-trade (e.g., manifold gauges, oscilloscope, and power supply testers, etc.)

Ability to analyze data and information (diagrams, and schematics) to perform work.

Ability to work safely and knowledge of the safety rules, regulations, and procedures needed to do so.

Ability to speak and write effectively.

Skill in using a computer, computerized work order system, and time and attendance systems.

PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS

Experience in the repair and maintenance of Passenger Boarding Bridges.

Class B Commercial Driver's License.

Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Section 608 Universal Refrigerant Certification

Master Electrician License.

Master HVAC License.

EDUCATION

A high school diploma or a Certificate of General Educational Development (GED).

CERTIFICATIONS AND LICENSES REQUIRED

A state driver's license in good standing.

EPA Section 608 Universal Refrigerant Certification within 6 months of hire, promotion or placement into the job.

Class B Commercial Driver's License within 90 days of hire, promotion, or placement into the job.

NECESSARY SPECIAL FACTORS

Operates vehicle airside and landside (requires AOA permit).

May bend, stoop, crouch, and work in cramped positions; carries/moves objects weighing up to 100 pounds.

Is subject to possible electrical shock, falls large mobile equipment, slips on oily flooring, and hazardous fumes and substances. May work for prolonged periods of time in noise levels in excess of 105db.

Uses personal protective uniforms, devices, and equipment, including steel-toed shoes, goggles, hearing protection, fire retardant uniforms, voltage rated insulated gloves and tools, fall protection harness, lanyard, and tie-offs to avoid, reduce, minimize or mitigate hazards.

Is subject to holdover and recall on a 24-hour basis for essential services and emergencies such as snow removal.

Work is typically reviewed in progress and upon completion for quality, quantity, timeliness, teamwork, customer service, and other factors.

A background security investigation will be required for all new hires.

Metropolitan Washington Airports Authority is an Equal Opportunity Employer.| Follow us on Twitter @MWAAcareers.

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