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Description: Assembles sheet metal detail and assembly parts with a variety of fasteners using approved methods and hand tools from blueprints and/or engineer dispositions. - FAA Airframe Certification, or a minimum of five years of structural.
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Hawker and Citation aircraft maintenance experience Perform maintenance, preventative maintenance, inspections, repairs, alterations, troubleshooting and parts replacement. MINIMUM REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS Must be able to successfully complete FAA - DOT drug and alcohol testing program Valid and current A&P license required Valid and current state issued driver's license High School Diploma or GED equivalent Must be able to push and/or pull 100 lbs.
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Perform TIG welding operations on titanium, aluminum, stainless steel, and Nickel alloy parts, following standardized working procedures and parameters. Job Title: Aerospace WelderPosition Type: Full-time Experience Level: Mid-levelExpertise: 3+ years of experience in an aerospace environmentAbility to pass welding tests for aircraft welding certificationsGood mathematical skillsKnowledge/practical experience in aerospace environmentsAbility to read and interpret complex blueprints and technical documents Your Challenge: Perform all types of TIG welding to repair/replace damaged areas and cracks on aircraft parts and fixtures.
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Job Description:To test, evaluate, and perform the repair, modification or overhaul of customer returned mechanical units to manufacturing specifications using maintenance manuals, test procedures, manufacturing outlines, or blueprints per customer requirements and in compliance with all FAA regulations.
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Interface with regulatory bodies (e.g., CASA, EASA, FAA) for the introduction of parts manufacturing approvals. Responsibilities:– Ensure factory staff has an understanding of ATPs and liaise with Production Engineer to ensure testing is thorough and efficient.
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Applicants must comply with all applicable FAA and DOT drug and alcohol testing rules. Perform TIG welding operations on aircraft components to meet NDT specifications and ensure efficient flow of work to meet production schedules and demands.
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Hold an FAA Airframe and Powerplant Mechanic Certificate. Assisting in training new employees concerning computerized maintenance program (CMP) maintenance manuals, SRMs illustrated parts catalog (IPC) usage, flight test installations, and all maintenance of major components.
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Blend, grind, or polish weld ensuring specified minimum wall requirement is met. Inspect weld for bead size and compliance with other specifications. Perform preventative maintenance and minor repairs on equipment and machines.
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FAA Testing Required Job Description: Will perform a variety of non-destructive testing operations and inspections in accordance with company procedures and travelers, as well as customer specifications to ensure the integrity of the components, parts and assemblies.
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Assist with developing new tooling ideas. Education Requirements: High school diploma or equivalent required Additional Requirements: This position is a safety-sensitive position. Work with Engineering to develop programs, determine new methods, develop parameters, and determine material type for new or modified products.
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A&P) Airframe and Powerplant Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) certified. Cleans parts, using cleaning solutions, and polishing and lapping compounds. A&P) Airframe and Powerplant Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) certified.
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Pay rate: 21.21 straight time / 31.81 OT. Operations Trainee – Six months of experience or Aviation Maintenance Tech Schooling preferred – or – strong mechanical aptitude/ Parts Assembly - Ability to align parts for riveting using clamps, fixtures, pins, or fasteners, drilling, riveting, rivet shavers, files reamers, hand and power tool usage.
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Familiarity with FAA regulations with regards to parts procurement, documentation and traceability. To accomplish this task, the incumbent must be able to analyze, organize, and execute the requisitioning of the material requirements for Dassault and Little Rock service bulletins as well as parts for technical programs.
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Ensure accuracy and completeness of all procedures and instructions related to the proper receipt, quarantine, storage, and disbursement of materials as it relates to FDA, OSHA, FAA, QSR, ISO, Good Manufacturing Practices, manufacturing exception events (MEEs), and other Roche policies and procedures.
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Other FAA Airframe and Powerplant Mechanic Certificate required. Assist in training new employees concerning computerized maintenance program (CMP) maintenance manuals, SRMs illustrated parts catalog (IPC) usage, flight test installations, and all maintenance of major components.
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