The duties performed by ADs include:
- maintaining and servicing aircraft engine, fuel and lubrication systems;
- handling and servicing aircraft ashore or aboard ship;
- performing complete aircraft turboshaft/turboprop engine repair;
- determining reasons for engine degradation via spectrometric oil analysis tests;
- evaluating jet engine performance, using jet test cells for fixed turbojet engines;
- performing helicopter maintenance, installing and maintaining engines, drive accessories and gear boxes;
- performing propeller repairs;
- possibly functioning as aircrewman in various types of aircraft.
Working Environment
Aviation Machinist's Mate may be assigned to sea or shore duty any place in the world, so their working environment varies considerably. They may work in hangars or hangar decks, outside on flight decks or flight lines at air stations.
They may work in clean or dirty areas, but they are almost always working in noisy environments.
They work closely with others, do mostly physical work and require little supervision. ADs also serve as flight engineers aboard certain aircraft.
Qualifications
People in this rating should be able to express themselves clearly in speaking and writing. They should have no speech impediment, and they must pass hearing and color perception tests.
ADs need good memories and the ability to do repetitive tasks, perform detailed work and keep accurate records. Manual dexterity and teamwork are also vital. Normal hearing and color perception is required for this rating.