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A ssembler Mechanic
This position will be responsible for working on and around aircraft such as; MV-75 . You will be responsible for structural or mechanical assembled parts on aircraft , while keeping proficient records of the aircraft completion status daily .
What you’ll be doing as an A ssembler Mechanic
- Drilling close tolerance holes using a variety of hand drills/power feed drills.
- Multiple types of fastener installations in composite and sheet metal.
- Installs, fits, and adjusts parts or assemblies where difficult installations, alignments or adjustments are necessary while conforming to technical directives/specifications.
- Required to work from blueprints or project sketches and templates with or without the use of tooling jigs or fixtures
- Experienced Techs should be able to perform a majority of the assembly operations on all parts of the aircraft as well as fixture and bench assembly operations.
- May require some composite and fiberglass bond layup or repair.
- Can make necessary layouts to fabricate and fit component parts per engineering requirements.
- Works to crew loads and follows written and verbal work instructions
- Required to perform scheduled/unscheduled inspections.
- Assembly Installations consists of Engines, Gearboxes, Drive shafts, Rotor Blades, Fuel Systems, Electrical harnesses and Computer Systems, Hydraulic Components, and other Systems.
- Functional Testing of Hydraulic and Electrical Systems.
- Performs difficult repairs and alterations per design changes, removing the required parts and making replacements
Skills You Bring To This Role \:
- Comprehensive Communication Skills, both verbal and written
- Intermediate Computer Skills- MS Office, Word, Excel, Outlook, PowerPoint. (All daily work instructions, documents, and specifications are accessed via computer)
What you need to be successful
- High School Diploma or GED
- Aircraft maintenance or assembly experience
- Formal training from a recognized program considered in lieu of experience
- Mechanical ability demonstrated from another industry considered in lieu of aircraft experience
What we offer you in return
80 hours of Personal Time Off (PTO)
120 hours Vacation time
12-13 paid holidays per year
6 weeks parental leave
Tuition reimbursement
Competitive salary
Comprehensive health insurance
Access to more than 11 Employee Resource Groups
And so much more
It’s time to m ake your mark on the future of aviation . Join us on this mission, and let’s make history together .
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