Aircraft Structures Technician
At Draken, we have created a new standard in aviation service capabilities for all branches of the United States Military, Department of Defense and allied militaries globally. We are looking for a skilled, dedicated Aircraft Structures Technician to maintain and operate the largest fleet of commercial tactical military fighter jets as we challenge today’s warriors for tomorrow’s fight. If you’re looking to join a team with Integrity, Service, Excellence, and Teamwork at the core of its values, apply today!
We offer: First-day medical coverage; 401(k) match after 60 days, PTO available to use immediately
JOB OVERVIEW
- Read and interpret engineering drawings, technical manuals, structure repair manuals, and understanding of general notes.
- Perform difficult structural pick-up and rework such as removing, replacing or realigning ribs, longerons, bulkheads, stringers, or fittings in completed skinned assemblies.
- Perform tasks utilizing tools to include but not limited to drills, angle motors, shears, brake, drill press, and pneumatic riveter.
- Complete installation of and fit such items as clamps, brackets, angles, longerons, supports, bulkheads, and component parts.
- Perform forming, reforming, trimming, and altering of parts and structures as required. Fabricate detailed parts such as ribs, stringers, longerons, contoured skins, and combination repairs of skins and sub structures.
- Utilized knowledge of metal strength characteristics (annealing, tempering, and normalizing) to select proper materials for repair.
- Assess/assembles structural parts and components to meet requirements for preserving structural integrity.
- Advise on structural repair, modification, and corrosion protection treatment with respect to original strength, weight, and contour to maintain structural integrity.
- Ensure aircraft component balance is maintained.
- Assemble repairs using special fasteners and adhesives. Checks repairs for serviceability according to specifications and technical publications.
- Use metalworking equipment and tools to form, cut, bend, and fasten replacement or repair parts to damaged structures and components.
- Fabricates, repairs, and assembles tubing and cable assemblies
- Inspects structures and components and determines operational status. Interprets inspection findings and determines corrective action adequacy. Posts entries and maintains maintenance and inspection records.
- Uses automated maintenance systems. Inputs, validates, and analyzes data processed to automated systems. Clears and closes out completed maintenance discrepancies in automated maintenance systems.
- Other duties as assigned.