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Countersink Jobs (NOW HIRING)

You'll work straight from engineering drawings to locate, drill, countersink, fasten, and align components to tight aerospace specifications. The work is hands-on and precise: pneumatic drills, C ...

You'll work straight from engineering drawings to locate, drill, countersink, fasten, and align components to tight aerospace specifications. The work is hands-on and precise: pneumatic drills, C ...

You'll work straight from engineering drawings to locate, drill, countersink, fasten, and align components to tight aerospace specifications. The work is hands-on and precise: pneumatic drills, C ...

You'll work straight from engineering drawings to locate, drill, countersink, fasten, and align components to tight aerospace specifications. The work is hands-on and precise: pneumatic drills, C ...

Steel Fabricator

Seymour, IN ยท On-site

$20 - $28/hr

... countersink, scribe, plasma cutting, oxy cutting, beveling, stamping, and punching. With handrail fabrication Qualifications * Minimum of 3-5 years architectural welding experience preferred

Set-up and operate drill presses, countersink machines, saws, and rivet sheet metal as routed * Count parts and record accurately * Move parts in and out of area as required and records location as ...

MRO Technician

Hyannis, MA ยท On-site

$26.50/hr

Work with or without established blueprints to drill, dimple, file, grind, trim, countersink, install aircraft structural assemblies and subassemblies, sand, paint and seal * Participate in ...

Flow Line Technician (2nd Shift)

Eastford, CT ยท On-site

$17.75 - $22.25/hr

Deburr, Countersink, Ream * Marking, Assembly * Bending, Blanking, Forming * Inspect own work using basic inspection equipment and quick-check gaging * Use Kaizen to flow parts and drive down costs

... countersink gauges, profilometer, digital height gauge Basic computer skills necessary Good decision-making, follow-up, and follow-through Good Math Skills Ability to use measurement tools Able to ...

Using various measuring devices, including: calipers, micrometers, thread gauges, pin gauges, countersink gauges, profilometer, digital height gauge * Basic computer skills necessary * Good decision ...

Steel Fabricator/ Fitter

Athens, GA ยท On-site

$20 - $27/hr

... tap, countersink, scribe, plasma cutting, oxy cutting, beveling, stamping, and punching. Qualifications * Minimum of 3-5 years architectural welding experience preferred * Working knowledge of all ...

Laser Operator - 1st shift

Lutz, FL ยท On-site

$16.25 - $20.50/hr

Operate a Bridgeport manual Mill to countersink sheet metal * Maintain raw materials (unload raw material trucks, perform cycle counts, load/unload raw material storage racks) * Safely move sheet ...

Steel Fabricator

Seymour, IN ยท On-site

$20 - $28/hr

... countersink, scribe, plasma cutting, oxy cutting, beveling, stamping, and punching. With handrail fabrication Qualifications * Minimum of 3-5 years architectural welding experience preferred

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Countersink information

What is a countersink?

Countersinks are specialized cutting tools or drill bits used to create a conical hole in a material, typically metal, wood, or plastic. This conical hole allows the head of a countersunk screw or bolt to sit flush with or below the surface of the material. Countersinking is commonly done to improve both the appearance and functionality of fastened joints, preventing snagging and ensuring a smoother surface. The process is widely used in woodworking, metalworking, and construction industries.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a countersink operator?

To thrive as a Countersink Operator, you need a solid understanding of machining processes, blueprint reading, and experience with precision measuring tools, often supported by vocational training or manufacturing experience. Proficiency with CNC or manual drilling and countersinking machines, as well as familiarity with quality control systems, is typically required. Attention to detail, strong problem-solving skills, and effective communication are important soft skills for this role. These competencies ensure the accurate preparation of parts, safety, and efficiency in manufacturing environments.

What are some common challenges faced by professionals working with countersink operations in manufacturing settings?

Professionals involved in countersink operations often encounter challenges such as selecting the correct countersink size for various fasteners, maintaining consistent depth and angle, and avoiding issues like burrs or surface damage to the material. Working efficiently requires attention to detail, regular equipment maintenance, and close collaboration with quality control teams to ensure precise tolerances. Adapting to different materials and part specifications is also an important aspect of the role, making technical knowledge and problem-solving skills highly valuable.

What is the difference between Countersink vs Driller?

AspectCountersinkDriller
Primary RoleCreates conical holes to allow screw heads to sit flushOperates drilling equipment to create holes in various materials
Skills & CertificationsKnowledge of drilling and fastening techniques, basic tool handlingOperating heavy machinery, safety certifications, technical knowledge
Work EnvironmentManufacturing, construction, assembly linesMining, construction sites, drilling operations

While both roles involve drilling-related tasks, a countersink focuses on creating specific holes for fasteners, whereas a driller operates machinery to create larger or deeper holes. Understanding these differences helps in selecting the right professional for your project needs.

More about Countersink jobs
Infographic showing various Countersink job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 84% Full Time, 1% Part Time, 7% Temporary, 5% Contract, and 3% Nights. Highlights an 100% Physical job distribution.

Aerospace Assembly Technician

Laborup

Anaheim, CA โ€ข On-site

$75K/yr

Full-time

Re-posted 8 days ago


Job description

Overview

We're hiring Aerospace Assembly Technicians for our aerospace and defense manufacturing facility outside of Anaheim, CA

This is blueprint-driven structural assembly, building complex, multi-part assemblies that feed into larger aerospace and defense sub-systems. You'll work straight from engineering drawings to locate, drill, countersink, fasten, and align components to tight aerospace specifications.

The work is hands-on and precise: pneumatic drills, C-squeezes, rivet pullers, jigs and fixtures, and precision measuring instruments, with quality documentation behind everything you build.

Why Join Us

  • Real aerospace craftsmanship: Blueprint-driven structural assembly, not repetitive line work
  • High-impact work: Assemblies that go into high-stakes aerospace and defense sub-systems
  • Financial impact: 45-hour weeks + additional optional overtime

Compensation

  • $26–$30/hr
  • 45-hour week + additional optional overtime
  • Up to $75k/yr (including overtime)

Hiring on 1st Shift

  • Monday - Friday

Responsibilities

  • Blueprints: Determine detail and hardware locations from engineering drawings, mylars, and the shop router
  • Layout: Locate and mark reference points and holes using jigs, templates, and measuring instruments
  • Drilling & Fastening: Drill and countersink to fastener requirements; bolt, screw, and rivet components and subassemblies
  • Fit-Up & Alignment: Trim, shim, and cut to fit components; position and align subassemblies in jigs and fixtures to blueprint lines and index points
  • Installation: Install units, brackets, hinges, and clips into structural assemblies per blueprint and customer specifications
  • Inspection: Inspect and test installed units for fit, performance, and compliance using precision measuring instruments

Requirements

Requirements

  • 2+ years of aerospace or aircraft assembly experience
  • Reads and interprets engineering blueprints, drawings, and specifications
  • Hands-on with hand tools, pneumatic tools, and riveting equipment
  • Precision measurement with calipers, micrometers, and similar instruments
  • Excellent attention to detail and hand-eye coordination
  • U.S. person (citizen or permanent resident) — ITAR-regulated facility

Preferred:

  • Structural aircraft assembly experience (drilling, countersinking, riveting airframe components)
  • Working knowledge of aerospace customer specifications and requirements
  • Experience setting up or operating automated assembly equipment

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