MOS 15B Aircraft Powerplant Repairer Duty Descriptions

15B30 Instructor/Writer

Serves as an Instructor/Writer in X Company, X-XXXth Aviation Regiment, conducting aviation training for Soldiers and NCOs attending the Aircraft Powerplant Repairer (15B10) Course, including 15 Series Professional Military Education (PME). Provides comprehensive instruction on Gas Turbine Engine theory, maintenance, and troubleshooting procedures. Contributes to the development of Programs of Instruction (POI), lesson plans, and related training materials used in Turbine Engine Repair. Offers guidance and counseling to Advanced Individual Training (AIT) Soldiers as a Class Technical Advisor (CTA) and ensures the proper inspection of over XXX pieces of Ground Support Equipment.

MOS 15B20 Aircraft Powerplant Repairer

Serves as the Aircraft Powerplant Repairer Supervisor in the 3D Infantry Division’s Aviation Support Company (ASC). Assumes responsibility for the technical training, discipline, welfare, and professional development of four Soldiers. Supervises personnel and conducts technical training on aircraft engine systems. Supports X AH-64D, X OH-58D, X UH-60A/L, and X CH-47D helicopters by performing limited DEPOT, intermediate, and back-up Unit level maintenance. Maintains and accounts for aviation benchstock, maintenance support publications, expendable supplies, MTOE special tools, and test, measurement, and diagnostic equipment valued at more than $X,XXX,XXX.

MOS 15B Aircraft Powerplant Repairer

Supervises the repair and replacement of all aircraft Powerplant components. Utilizes and performs user maintenance on common and special tools. Oversees requisitions and shop bench stock. Diagnoses and troubleshoots malfunctions in aircraft engines and their components. Participates in maintenance test flights. Serves as the section sergeant for four Soldiers.

MOS 15B Aircraft Powerplant Repairer

Provides service and support to 30 OH-58D and ten UH60L aircraft. Supervises the repair and replacement of all aircraft Powerplant components. Evaluates maintenance facilities and operations in accordance with directives, technical manuals, work standards, and safety practices. Assumes responsibility for the counseling, training, discipline, professional development, health, and welfare of three Soldiers. Accounts for and maintains tools, equipment, and vehicles valued in excess of $XXX.

General Information

Performs various tasks related to aircraft Powerplant repair, including removing, replacing, servicing, preparing, preserving, cleaning, and storing engine assemblies or components. Conducts disassembly, repair, reassembly, adjustment, and diagnostic testing of turbine engine systems, subsystems, and components according to directives. Assists in troubleshooting engines and rigging engine controls. Conducts limited maintenance operational checks. Utilizes and performs user maintenance on common and special tools. Requisitions and maintains shop and bench stock for the repair of aircraft engines. Prepares requests for turn-ins and repair parts and engine components. Maintains forms and records related to skill.

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