((( Must be willing to work any shift )))
Knowledgeable and able to assemble aircraft structures by drilling, filing, filling, reaming, countersinking, burring and fastening using various hand tools as well as electrical, hydraulic, and pneumatic equipment. Knowledgeable and skilled in basic sheet metal, riveting, assembly methods and common shop practices. Knowledgeable and able to inspect assemblies, component parts, and airframe structures for nonconformance. Report discrepancies to manufacturing self-examination (MSE), corrective action (C/A), or manufacturing supervision. Knowledgeable and able to interpret and work from blueprints, sketches and written and verbal instructions. Knowledgeable and able to use computer systems for office and shop applications.
Prior to receiving and offer, a qualified candidate must be able to apply and demonstrate the ability in the following areas through successful completion of the Sheet Metal and Riveter Assessment:
Blueprint reading
Cold form sheet metal
Geometrical tolerance
Flat pattern layout
Countersinking
Shearing
Radius
Fastening (both solid fasteners and mechanical)
Basic use of hand tools
Basic use of machine shop tools
Attention to detail
JOB SKILLS: This job requires a minimum of a high school education and 1 to 3 years of work related experience or an equivalent combination of education and experience
11+ months — possible extension and possible FTE opportunity.
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