About the Company:
We provide specialized subcontracting and technical assistance services to support clients in the transport and aerospace industries. We work closely with clients to ensure that our solutions meet their needs and exceed their expectations. Our team members are motivated individuals that do remarkable things every day!
Position Summary:
AAA, United States, Inc. has partnered with a company in Little Rock, Arkansas that shapes the future by designing and building military aircraft, business jets and space systems. We are looking for experienced Airframe Structure Mechanics who are seeking their next opportunity in a complex and ever-changing work environment!
The Airframe Structure Mechanic will perform sheet metal operations with or without power tools, as needed, in accordance with Engineering drawings, Engineering Standards, and FAA aircraft repair and Alterations Manual 43.13-1 B12A. The Airframe Structure Mechanic will Install interior shell panels and complete interior operations as required to prepare the aircraft for cabinet installation.
**Must be willing to temporarily and/or permanently relocate to Little, Rock Arkansas for work**
**Overtime Available**
**Travel Assistance/Relocation Assistance**
Essential Functions:
- Determines work to be done on assigned jobs and proceeds accordingly.
- Work from blueprints, sketches, diagrams CATIA model or verbal instructions and performs necessary calculations for angles, circumference, diameter and bend allowances, using shop math to fabricate and/or install complete or major assemblies and sub-assemblies.
- Modifies completed assemblies and sub-assemblies, when necessary.
- Performs check of fabricated items and/or checkout of systems installed.
- Utilize aircraft tooling to perform precision sheet metal operations and installations.
- Install interior shell panels and completes various interior operations as required.
- Sets up and operates standard shop equipment
- Recommends and suggests improved production methods.
- Performs all work in accordance with established work schedules and in accordance with FAA or Company Standards.
- Assists/trains others as required in performance of their job.
- Works in a safe manner in accordance with OSHA and Company Safety procedures.
- Conceives, manufactures and adapts installation tools, when necessary, to improve repetitiveness and work hours with managements approval.
- Makes proper entries in Production and Planning Logs.
Requirements
- High school graduate or equivalent.
- Additonal courses in sheet metal services or technical school. (5 years of aircraft mfg./production experience may be substituted for sheet metal courses)
- 2 years of aircraft manufacturing experience. (May substitute directly related education for experience.)
- Must be able to work from blueprint or sketches.
- Must be able to use calibrated tools and measuring devices.
- Must be able to set up and operate all standard shop equipment.
- Able to lift up to 50 pounds with or without reasonable accommodation.