You will be required to perform preventive and major maintenance on liquid fuel systems, which are used for storing, distributing and dispensing conventional fuels, such as gasoline and jet fuel. You will also be required to make periodic inspections on these systems for leakage, corrosion, faulty fittings and inoperative electrical and mechanical components and make necessary repairs or adjustments. Because you will be working with highly flammable petroleum products, you have to ensure precautionary safety measures are being followed to prevent fire, explosions and injury to personnel. During training you will be taught to inspect and repair the many electrical and mechanical components that make up an Air Force fuel system and learn how the system operates. You will also be instructed on the necessary safety procedures required when working with a fuel system. PAY CHART
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