Aviation Structures Mechanic
• Advanced Innovative Solutions is looking to hire an experienced AMT Structures Mechanic to join our team. • Must have wide body and or narrow body experience. working on different platforms to include Boeing, Airbus, Embraer aircrafts etc. Responsibilities: • Shearing/cutting and fabrication of sheet metal within tight tolerances. • Perform layout and transfer hole pattern techniques on manufactured parts by using scribe and punch tools. • Frequently complete rivet installations and removals. • Perform assembly, maintenance, repair, and overhaul (MRO) support for components and other aircraft-worthy parts. • Operation and potential maintenance of shop equipment including shears, brakes, drills, grinders, etc. • Proper use of measuring equipment including dial calipers, micrometers, depth gauges, etc. • Understand technical drawings and documentation. • Comply with internal policies and procedures, and original equipment manufacture (OEM) manuals, along with statutory and regulatory requirements (e.g. OSHA, FAA, ISO/AS, etc.). • Maintain safe and orderly working area conditions. • Must have your own tools. • Must be able to use appropriate technical data and performs disassembly, repair, cleaning, adjustment, assembly, testing, and calibration of aircraft components and company special tools and ground equipment. • Read and interprets manufacturer's and airline maintenance manuals, service bulletins, and other specifications to determine the feasibility and method of repairing or replacing malfunctioning or damaged components. Qualifications: • Must be qualified to work in the U.S. • Must have own tools. • Must have 3+ years of experience as an aviation structures mechanic working MRO environment. • A&P License is Preferred but not required. Compensation: $25 - $35 hourly
• Shearing/cutting and fabrication of sheet metal within tight tolerances. • Perform layout and transfer hole pattern techniques on manufactured parts by using scribe and punch tools. • Frequently complete rivet installations and removals. • Perform assembly, maintenance, repair, and overhaul (MRO) support for components and other aircraft-worthy parts. • Operation and potential maintenance of shop equipment including shears, brakes, drills, grinders, etc. • Proper use of measuring equipment including dial calipers, micrometers, depth gauges, etc. • Understand technical drawings and documentation. • Comply with internal policies and procedures, and original equipment manufacture (OEM) manuals, along with statutory and regulatory requirements (e.g. OSHA, FAA, ISO/AS, etc.). • Maintain safe and orderly working area conditions. • Must have your own tools. • Must be able to use appropriate technical data and performs disassembly, repair, cleaning, adjustment, assembly, testing, and calibration of aircraft components and company special tools and ground equipment. • Read and interprets manufacturer's and airline maintenance manuals, service bulletins, and other specifications to determine the feasibility and method of repairing or replacing malfunctioning or damaged components.