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Customs and Border Protection P-3 Aircraft Maintenance and Logistics Services Program Opportunities

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Northrop Grumman is looking for highly-skilled, dedicated and motivated professionals to join our Customs and Border Protection (CBP) P-3 Aircraft Maintenance and Logistics Services Program in Lake Charles, Louisiana.

Join us and be a part of a team performing mission critical work for CBP that will extend the longevity and service of the P-3 Aircraft. We need professionals with experience in the areas of Program Management, Organizations, Intermediate, Depot and Aircraft Logistics support through Material Management / Inventory Control; and that have the capability and technical skills to commit to the overall success of this program.

Many positions and experience levels are available supporting various elements of this program such as:

  • Aircraft Mechanics-Structure
  • Aircraft Mechanics-Systems
  • Avionic Technicians
  • Inspectors

At Northrop Grumman, you’ll discover a culture built on diversity, respect, and above all teamwork. Begin applying today to discover careers that change the world and further advancements in defense, technology and engineering.

We provide excellent benefits such as Holidays, Vacation/PTO, medical and professional development opportunities.

Please submit your application to the requisition that most closely aligns with your skillset.

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What's great about
Northrop Grumman

  1. Be part of a culture that thrives on intellectual curiosity, cognitive diversity and bringing your whole self to work.
  2. Use your skills to build and deliver innovative tech solutions that protect the world and shape a better future.
  3. Enjoy benefits like work-life balance, education assistance and paid time off.


Did you know?

Northrop Grumman leads the industry team for NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope, the largest, most complex and powerful space telescope ever built. Launched in December 2021, the telescope incorporates innovative design, advanced technology, and groundbreaking engineering, and will fundamentally alter our understanding of the universe.