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Aircraft Structural Mechanic

Minot AFB, North Dakota -N/A- TBD Contract
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Overview

Project Overview: Modifications to the Left and Right Side Blister Radomes attachment hardware on B-52H series aircraft and GB Trainers. Removal of existing hardware and installation of new hardware on the fuselage to fix fit-up problems with the side blister radomes. This will consist of removal of the side radome and the aft fairing (directly behind the side radome) from the aircraft. Candidates will unpack, disassemble, install and assemble new radomes.

This position is scheduled for 1st shift, Monday - Friday, 40 hours per week. Employees will receive 10 paid holidays per year, 2 weeks’ vacation after 1 year worked, and will be eligible for benefits.

Job Skills/Requirements: B-52 structural experience is preferred, must have a thorough working knowledge of aircraft sheet metal repairs and possess a minimum of seven (7) years experience as a sheet metal/structural mechanic. Must possess the ability to prepare work assignments and read and interpret work orders and schedules. Must be able to repair aircraft major structural members and components by removing members and components, shaping, fabricating, finishing, fastening metal parts using bench equipment and hand tools, verifying tolerances, and installing finished assemblies and parts. This position shall be knowledgeable in identifying types of corrosion damage and techniques for removing corrosion from aircraft components and skin by chemical and/or mechanical methods. Documents actions taken by completing forms, reports, logs, and records.
-N/A- — possible extension and possible FTE opportunity.
Requirements

What you'll need

B-52 structural experience is preferred, must have a thorough working knowledge of aircraft sheet metal repairs and possess a minimum of seven (7) years experience as a sheet metal/structural mechanic. Must possess the ability to prepare work assignments and read and interpret work orders and schedules. Must be able to repair aircraft major structural members and components by removing members and components, shaping, fabricating, finishing, fastening metal parts using bench equipment and hand tools, verifying tolerances, and installing finished assemblies and parts. This position shall be knowledgeable in identifying types of corrosion damage and techniques for removing corrosion from aircraft components and skin by chemical and/or mechanical methods. Documents actions taken by completing forms, reports, logs, and records.
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Aircraft Structural Mechanic Minot AFB, North Dakota
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