Aircraft Maintenance/Assembly Technician
Overview:
Performs ROUTINE production assembly operations on structural and mechanical assemblies, subassemblies and aircraft systems, equipment and accessories using manual operations.
Top Skills:
- Use of various structural assembly tools such as Hi-speed and Lo-speed drills, Pneumatic and electric drills, nut runner and Quackenbush.
- Set up and validate jigs and other tooling setup.
- Perform close tolerance drilling and installations in critical aircraft structural areas.
- Use of calibrated precision measuring tools.
- Perform various fastener installation/removal tools and techniques.
- Work with CFRP, aluminum and titanium for structural drilling, sanding, trimming and shimming.
- Experience using software applications for internet navigation, email, Microsoft Suite and/or other specialized computer applications.
- Experience utilizing and following detailed work instructions, reading, and interpreting blueprints, drawings, or specifications, in English.
- Experience in an advanced manufacturing, technical, or mechanical field performing work with basic hand, power, and/or pneumatic (air) tools.
- Experience with structural parts fabrication, assembly processes and procedures.
Physical demands:
- Ability to meet physical demands of the role such as: flexion/extension (head bent down, head bent back), handling, kneeling, bending at the waist, reaching (overhead), rotation of head/neck, standing, twisting at the waist and walking, climbing/balancing (stairs, ladders, poles, scaffolding, inclined surfaces), crawling, crouching (squatting).
- Carry/Lift up to 35 pounds.
- Ability to work with High Hazard Chemicals.
Pay Range: $25 - $31/Hour (Depending on experience)
Additional pay rates available for other positions up to $37/Hour depending on experience level.
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