Chief of Aircraft Maintenance, F-35 - Level 6
Lockheed Martin • Luke Air Force Base, AZ • Posted June 22, 2026
About the Role
**Description:** **What You Will Be Doing:**
This Aeronautics Field Sustainment (AFS) role directs all aspects of the F-35 Luke AFB Maintenance and Logistics program. Responsible for coordinating/directing all subordinate, multi-company Integrated Product Teams (IPTs) in all aspects of F-35 sustainment. Acts as the Luke AFB on-site primary customer contact for F-35 sustainment program activities, leading program review sessions with customer to discuss schedule and technical performance. Provides close coordination directly with the field services director, sustainment program management, Luke site lead, US government, and International partners for all F-35 Luke Maintenance planning and execution.
Other responsibilities include:
• Responsible for the management of the resources required to safely and efficiently plan and execute aircraft maintenance support to include aircraft modifications.
• Serves as the primary point of contact with the Luke
AFB Government Contract...
This Aeronautics Field Sustainment (AFS) role directs all aspects of the F-35 Luke AFB Maintenance and Logistics program. Responsible for coordinating/directing all subordinate, multi-company Integrated Product Teams (IPTs) in all aspects of F-35 sustainment. Acts as the Luke AFB on-site primary customer contact for F-35 sustainment program activities, leading program review sessions with customer to discuss schedule and technical performance. Provides close coordination directly with the field services director, sustainment program management, Luke site lead, US government, and International partners for all F-35 Luke Maintenance planning and execution.
Other responsibilities include:
• Responsible for the management of the resources required to safely and efficiently plan and execute aircraft maintenance support to include aircraft modifications.
• Serves as the primary point of contact with the Luke
AFB Government Contract...