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Aircraft Structure Mechanic

Are you passionate about aviation and skilled in aircraft structure maintenance/manufacturing? We're seeking talented individuals like you to join our team as Aircraft Structure Mechanics in multiple locations!!

Locations:

  • Florida
  • Connecticut
  • Alabama
  • Texas
  • Louisiana
  • Arkansas
  • Kansas

Responsibilities:

  • Perform sewing or upholstery operations of high quality and within budget.
  • Disassemble and reassemble various models of vendor passenger seats.
  • Perform maintenance such as proper glue application, adhesive bonding, hardware, and rivet installation.
  • Style a variety of foams to meet specifications/customer requirements.
  • Layout, match, cut, and sew various routine and non-routine sewing operations, including exotic fabrics such as plaids, stripes, diamond patterns and floral designs to produce symmetry in appearance.
  • Develop patterns from prints, sketches, models, and verbal instructions.
  • Inspect, select, and work with fabrics, leathers, foams, and other materials used in the performance of job assignments.
  • Fabricate and upholster all soft goods including but not limited to aircraft seats (fabrication and cover), divans, service ledges, side walls, headliners, and window panels.
  • Set up and operate all equipment, such as routers, sanders, sewing machines, etc.

Why Join Us?

  • Competitive compensation and benefits package
  • Opportunities for professional growth and development
  • Supportive work environment with a focus on safety and teamwork
  • Exciting challenges and the chance to work with cutting-edge aircraft

Requirements:

  • High school diploma or equivalent
  • Minimum of 3 years of aircraft upholstery experience.
  • Able to setup and operate all standard equipment related to upholstery.
  • Able to work from documentation such as 3D models, blueprints, drawings, F-standards, preparation packages, etc.
  • Must not be allergic to chemicals, solvents, paints, adhesives, natural or manmade materials, fabrics, or feathers.
  • Able to distinguish colors and align intricate or elaborate designs in fabrics.
  • Able to lift and transport up to 40 lbs. with or without reasonable accommodation.
  • Visual capacity and muscular dexterity to work on fine detail, high-cost products with a minimum of rework.
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