Head of Troubleshooter Hornet
- Employment type
- Full-time
- Location
- Emmen
- First posted
Head of Troubleshooter Hornet
Emmen | 80-100%
You can make this contribution
Take on technical leadership and organizational tasks as Head of Troubleshooter F/A-18 (Mechanics / Avionics)
Assume the function of group leader in flight operations and repair service
Act as authorized examiner for qualification, certification and authorization of workers and inspection personnel
As a technical instructor, guarantee knowledge transfer in technical courses
Deploy in the area of accident duty (e.g. respiratory protection, tank fire truck), cable catching device and catch net, and if necessary, as a driver
Support deployments abroad and outside regular working hours
What makes you unique
Technical/mechanical vocational training EFZ, professional experience in aviation (especially F/A-18) is an advantage, and high competence in the field of mechanics and/or avionics
Leadership and high social competence with responsible, team- and customer-oriented, independent and exact working methods
Driver's license category B is mandatory, C and E are an advantage, as well as good IT skills (MS-Office/SAP)
Good physical and mental resilience and a positive personnel security check are prerequisites
Knowledge of a second official language and good English skills (level B2) are desired
Proof of module completions according to EASA Part-66, category B2 (avionics) and/or knowledge of airworthiness regulations for aircraft maintenance are an advantage
In brief
Technical malfunctions have no chance with you. Are you ready to take on a challenge in an area where cutting-edge technology, quality and precision shape your daily work? In this function, you will make a significant contribution to the tasks of our air force. Today and in the future.
As the operational base of the air force, the Emmen/Dübendorf Air Force Command is responsible for the air force systems at the military airfields Emmen and Dübendorf. Operating and maintaining military aircraft (manned or unmanned) is our mission. Become an important link in this dynamic special discipline, aviation.
What we offer
Working for Switzerland We are committed to the success model Switzerland and work for the benefit of the population.
Lived diversity Thanks to equal opportunities, we unfold our competencies and bring different perspectives into play.
Healthy at work We support and advise our employees in the area of physical and mental health.
All benefits
Your commitment to security and freedom
The Operations Command (Kdo Op) is responsible for all military operations and deployments of the army. The Kdo Op includes, among other things, the air force, the army, the four territorial divisions, the SWISSINT competence center, the Special Forces Command and the military police. Around 40% of the approximately 2,500 employees are civilian employees - from engineers to aircraft mechanics to analysts.
The army employs over 9,000 employees in four military and around 200 civilian professions - and this at 110 locations throughout Switzerland. The army also provides for the next generation: it trains apprentices in over 30 professions.
Additional information
An employment with the army makes sense and brings many advantages. Convince yourself on .
Offers from personnel agencies will not be considered.
Questions about the position
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Posted 6 weeks ago