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Commercial Jet

STRUCTURES TECH

Commercial Jet, Miami, Florida, us, 33222


The Structures Technician Level II reports directly to the Structures Lead Technician. He/she is responsible for being proficient in airframe minor to intermediate repairs, modifications and service bulletins. Works well as part of a team with minimal supervision.POSITION RESPONSIBILITIES:Undertake maintenance, repair and modifications on airframe components and assemblies for aircrafts included on Commercial Jet’s ops specs.Align parts on jigs, templates and fixtures.Perform minor part-fitting operations such as filing, sawing, de-burring, crimping, trimming, framing, riveting, drilling and reaming.Read schematics/blueprints of moderate complexity, engineering drawings and technical instructions.Safely perform sheet metal layout, fabrication, and installation of parts, equipment or fabricated items on aircraft.Have working knowledge of SRM (Repair Station Manual) references.Perform layout work; measure parts using micrometers, calipers and ball gauges (to accurately measure holes to .0001 inch); undertake bending and forming of sheet metal in preparation for assembly.Able to use complex fixtures, bushings, core drills and reamers to generate holes for close tolerance Hi lock and fasteners.Modify components to incorporate changes to structure.Undertake fabrication, cold working, flap peening. Perform maintenance tasks in accordance with the Federal Aviation Regulations, manufacturer’s recommendations, customer’s approved maintenance program or accepted data.Perform high quality work in accordance with the data/instructions provided by the Project Manager and/or Lead.Become familiar with and follow the requirements of the RSM, Federal Aviation Regulations, Airworthiness Directives, advisory circular, manufacturer’s service bulletins and any other required to perform assigned work.Ensure that the issued Task Card is properly scanned together with the Technician’s information before beginning the assigned task(s) for time-keeping purposes.Accurately and legibly, record the maintenance or alteration on the proper repair station and/or customer supplied forms.Report any unserviceable equipment or potential safety hazards to supervisor and observe all safety precautions in the performance of assigned tasks.Report any tool issues to Stores and ensure the correct tag is attached and properly completed.Participate in required training including GMM and safety.Keep all work areas clean and orderly and ensure all debris is removed from aircraft on completion of task.Demonstrate proven ability to work alone and in a team environment.Undertake other duties as required by superiors and/or Structures Lead Technician.Act professionally at all times; work with integrity and commitment towards the company and compliance with its standard procedures and policies.Able to perform intermediate/heavy structure tasks with little supervision.Able to use FAA accepted data and OEM manuals (i.e. IPC, M/M, OHM, SRM) proficiently.Ensure work performed adheres to high quality standards.Dependability: personally responsible, completes work in a timely manner, and performs tasks accurately.Motivation: maintain a positive attitude and strong work energy.Organization: very detail oriented and always comes prepared.Plan work and carry out tasks with or without detailed instructions.Anticipate and mitigate problems.Willing to go the extra mile when required.KNOWLEDGE AND EXPERIENCE:EDUCATION:

High School Diploma/GED; required to be proficient in oral and written English.EXPERIENCE: KNOWLEDGE & SKILLS:Preferred Licensed Aircraft Structures Technician with a minimum of 3 to 4 years working experience.Highly proficient in fabrication, cold working, flap peening and jacking, shoring aircraft.Highly proficient in using technical data and drawings to locate part numbers and accomplish repairs.Possesses analytical skills: able to gather information and use data to determine cause and effect for problem solving.

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