The Structural Mechanic/Installer works as part of a maintenance crew tasked with repairing and implementing structural and body enhancements to an aircraft for which the crew is rated to work on.Installs units, parts, equipment, and components in structural assembly, according to drawings and specifications, using hand tools and power toolsReplace worn aircraft body parts, flight control surfaces, fuel cell and tank cleaning and restoration, pylon and windshield replacementsFollows strict dimension tolerances and compliance to FAA maintenance bulletins based on supplied engineering blueprintsMay operate gas-based Arc welding equipment, brazing equipment, centering tools, riveting tools and other prescribed sheet metal and structural maintenance toolsRemove dented or worn out aircraft sheet metal and structural partsCut, trim, bend and smooth sheet metal parts, ensuring proper fit within tolerances and clearance partsUnderstand and interpret engineering blueprints, illustrations and specifications to determine layouts, sequences of operations, identities and relationship of partsPerforms other duties as assignedEducation:High School Diploma or GED requiredFAA A&P or appropriate military occupational specialty training requiredExperience:Five years’ experience requiredAny combination of education/experience may be substituted for job requirements at the recommendation of the hiring manager and approval of the COO and CEO.
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Structural Installer AH64