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Aircraft Sheet Metal Mechanic
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- Must be able to lay out sheet metal parts using blueprints, drawings, written or verbal instructions.
- Able to fabricate, assemble, install, and repair sheet metal products and equipment for general aviation aircraft.
- Performs assembling operations such as cutting, filing, drilling, countersinking, fitting, shimming, adjusting, clamping, bolting, reaming, riveting, and bucking where locations and other pertinent information is established or predetermined and tolerances, edge margins and hole patterns, etc., are usually controlled by tooling and fixtures.
- Locates reference points, holes, parts and assemblies from established reference lines or points, transfers hole and rivets pattern within predetermined limits and performs sheet metal assembly work without aid of jigs, fixtures or other tooling when necessary.
- Complete repairs per the Falcon 20 and Learjet 35 Structural Repair Manuals
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