Aviation Fuels Technician
You’ll work in Iraq, Afghanistan or Kuwait, supporting contingency operations for U.S. and Coalition Forces. The challenges are significant, but so are the rewards. Earn great pay, excellent benefits, paid vacations and more. Plus, receive something else that lasts far longer than a paycheck—respect for a job well done. Installs, maintains, repairs, and adjusts pumps, control valves and meters, strainers and filters, water separators, and pipelines for liquid fuel systems for airfields. Makes periodic inspections of units to detect and correct leakage, corrosion, faulty fittings, and malfunctions of mechanical units, meters, and gauges, such as fuel hydrants, tank pits, distribution lines, storage tanks, turbines, pumps, and control rooms. Inspects electrical wiring, switches, and controls for safe operating condition, grounding, and adjustment. Repairs, replaces, and adjusts malfunctioning equipment to restore operating condition specified in regulations and repair manuals. Disassembles, adjusts, aligns, and calibrates gauges and meters. Cleans storage tanks and removes and installs old or new equipment, such as meter and filter installations, pipe systems, pit covers, and vents, to modify existing installations. All candidates must be willing to sign a one year open ended agreement following a minimum of 14 days of processing in Houston. Interested, qualified candidates must apply online at: http://www.kbrjobs.com KBR is an equal opportunity employer and a drug-free workplace. It should be understood that employment may be located in potentially dangerous areas, including combat or war zones. This might involve the possibility of suffering harm by dangerous forces or friendly fire. These dangers are inherent to working conditions in a dangerous environment. © Copyright KBR 2007.
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