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Egress jobs after enlistment



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egressredx
PostPosted: Aug 16, 2007 - 09:37 PM Reply with quote Back to top
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Does anyone have any contacts or information on civilian jobs that egress techs can apply for? Some of my troops and several others are getting scrubbed due to force shaping. They might not have the experience necessary, but I'd like to help them out.
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Martin-Baker will be undertaking the Escape System Upgrade Program (ESUP) for the U.S. Air Force T-38 Aircraft starting in September 2006. They are seeking to recruit personnel in a number of skill sets at various locations who have experience of the T38 aircraft or any Martin-Baker system.

The initial activity will be based at Laughlin AFB in Texas, for an anticipated duration of 18 months, and will relocate to other USAF T-38 bases as the program progresses in the following 7 years. They are looking for applicants in the following skill sets:

Ejection Seat Technician
Preferably with experience in the fit and removal of the existing Northrop Ejection Seat or have prior knowledge of any Martin-Baker escape system. Experience on the JPATS ejection seat would be a distinct advantage.

Structures Technician
General knowledge of T-38 airframe and fitting skills to be able to carry out general aircraft handling and airframe repairs.

Electrical Technician
Experienced in electrical systems of the T38 aircraft with the flexibility for cross training to assist mechanical structures work.

In all cases training will be given on all aspects of the installation and administration. It is expected that all staff will be cross trained to be a core team member covering the full skill set to meet the demands of the program. Members will be required to be flexible in their approach to working hours to enable the program to stay on target over the following 7 years.

Applicants should be either US citizens or hold a US work Permit/Green card. Other selection criteria will apply.

http://www.martin-baker.com/Contact-Us/USA
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Thank you for the information, however my guys are only trained in McDonnell Douglas ACESII systems on fighters and bombers. Is there anything for guys with this speciality?

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I know of an open position in the egress shop working on the T-6A Texan II Martin-Baker ejection system. If you are interested please e-mail your resume to:

Chuck Nadeau
chuck_nadeau@hawkerbeechcraft.com
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