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Entry Level Aircraft Structures Jobs (NOW HIRING)

Stress Engineer (Contract)

Wichita, KS · On-site

$52.50 - $72/hr

As a Stress Engineer you will support the development of aircraft structures as an entry level stress analyst. This can include static analysis and/or fatigue and damage tolerance analysis. Duties ...

Stress Engineer (Contract)

Wichita, KS · On-site

$52.50 - $72/hr

As a Stress Engineer you will support the development of aircraft structures as an entry level stress analyst. This can include static analysis and/or fatigue and damage tolerance analysis. Duties ...

Experience designing, building, and testing mechanical assemblies for aerospace applications (satellite mechanical systems, payloads, launch vehicles, propulsion systems, and/or aircraft structures ...

Sheet Metal Mechanic Trainee

Stuart, FL · On-site

$22.28 - $24.40/hr

The site produces large, critical aircraft structures-including wings, fuselage sections, and ... Are you looking for an entry-level opportunity where your career can take off? Daher Aerospace ...

Aircraft Structural Mechanic

Savannah, GA · On-site

$19.29 - $33.81/hr

Experience requirement ranges from entry level with preferred enrollment in a technical aviation ... Perform assembly and fitting of detail parts and structures and varied drilling and riveting ...

Aircraft Structural Mechanic

Tulsa, OK · On-site

$19.29 - $33.81/hr

Experience requirement ranges from entry level with preferred enrollment in a technical aviation ... Perform assembly and fitting of detail parts and structures and varied drilling and riveting ...

Aircraft Structural Mechanic

Brunswick, GA · On-site

$19.29 - $33.81/hr

Experience requirement ranges from entry level with preferred enrollment in a technical aviation ... Perform assembly and fitting of detail parts and structures and varied drilling and riveting ...

Aircraft Structural Mechanic

Savannah, GA · On-site

$19.29 - $33.81/hr

Experience requirement ranges from entry level with preferred enrollment in a technical aviation ... Perform assembly and fitting of detail parts and structures and varied drilling and riveting ...

Aircraft Structural Mechanic

Appleton, WI · On-site

$19.29 - $33.81/hr

Experience requirement ranges from entry level with preferred enrollment in a technical aviation ... Perform assembly and fitting of detail parts and structures and varied drilling and riveting ...

Aircraft Structural Mechanic

Dallas, TX · On-site

$19.29 - $33.81/hr

Experience requirement ranges from entry level with preferred enrollment in a technical aviation ... Perform assembly and fitting of detail parts and structures and varied drilling and riveting ...

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What are some common challenges faced by entry-level professionals working in aircraft structures, and how can they overcome them?

Entry-level professionals in aircraft structures often encounter challenges such as interpreting complex engineering drawings, mastering specialized tools and materials, and adhering to strict safety and quality standards. Adapting to the fast-paced environment and collaborating effectively with experienced technicians and engineers can also be demanding. To overcome these challenges, new hires should actively seek mentorship, participate in ongoing training, and communicate openly within their team to build both technical skills and confidence. Embracing feedback and staying detail-oriented will help ensure high-quality work and smooth career progression.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an Entry Level Aircraft Structures technician, and why are they important?

To thrive as an Entry Level Aircraft Structures technician, you need a solid understanding of mechanical principles, blueprint reading, and basic fabrication or assembly skills, often supported by a high school diploma or technical certification in aviation maintenance. Familiarity with specialized tools such as riveters, torque wrenches, and aviation maintenance software is typically required. Attention to detail, teamwork, and effective communication are important soft skills for ensuring quality and safety. These competencies are crucial for maintaining structural integrity and adhering to strict industry standards in aerospace environments.

What is the difference between Entry Level Aircraft Structures vs Entry Level Aircraft Maintenance Technicians?

AspectEntry Level Aircraft StructuresEntry Level Aircraft Maintenance Technicians
Required CertificationsNone or basic certifications, such as FAA Part 147FAA Airframe & Powerplant (A&P) license often preferred
Work EnvironmentManufacturing plants, repair stations, assembly linesAirports, maintenance hangars, repair facilities
Job FocusBuilding, inspecting, and repairing aircraft fuselage, wings, and structural componentsPerforming inspections, repairs, and maintenance on aircraft systems and structures

Entry Level Aircraft Structures roles focus on assembling and inspecting aircraft frames and structural parts, often requiring basic certifications and working in manufacturing or assembly environments. Entry Level Aircraft Maintenance Technicians perform broader maintenance tasks, including inspections and repairs, often holding FAA A&P licenses. Both roles are essential in the aviation industry but differ in scope and certification requirements.

What are entry level aircraft structures jobs?

Entry level aircraft structures jobs involve working on the assembly, repair, and maintenance of the structural components of aircraft, such as the fuselage, wings, and tail. Individuals in these roles typically read blueprints, use various tools to assemble parts, and ensure all work meets safety and quality standards. These positions are ideal for those starting their careers in the aerospace industry and often require a high school diploma or technical training, with on-the-job training provided by employers.
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Aircraft Interior Installation Tech

Aviation Technology Associates, LLC

Savannah, GA • On-site

$23.32 - $33.81/hr

Full-time

Medical

Posted 14 days ago


Job description

Aviation Technology Associates (AVTECH Global) is looking for an Aircraft Interior Installation Tech.
Pay Rate: $23.32 to $33.81 per hour (depending on experience, location, etc.)
Job Type: Full-time, Contract
Contract Duration: 12 months (w/opportunity for extension)
Benefits:
  • coverage of up to one-half of employee's medical insurance premium for a base plan
  • eight (8) paid holidays
  • per diem split (if qualified)
  • three (3) sets of uniforms (if applicable)
  • opportunity to become a direct hire after ninety (90) days

Experience/Education:
  • High School diploma/GED.
  • Experience requirement ranges from entry level with applicable installation, fabrication or related experience or trade school preferred to four (4) years of applicable installation, fabrication or related experience.

Unique Skills:
  • Valid driver's license may be required.
  • Participation in a DOT/FAA drug and alcohol program may be required.

Purpose:
Removes and installs and/or fabricates aircraft interiors, which may include items such as trim, carpet, sound proofing, light structure, cabinetry, panels and other accessories by using company operating procedures and quality standards.
Level I Essential Functions and Responsibilities:
  • Safely perform aircraft removal, installation, and/or fabrication of aircraft interiors (galleys, closet, lavatories, side ledges, bulkheads, doors and vanity ledge fill panels). Coordinate with supervision and Inspection to ensure compliance with Repair Station procedures, internal and FAA paperwork, sign-offs and quality specifications. Specific fit and installation tasks are to be completed in compliance with work order instructions and specifications.
  • Use the material tracking system to create parts demand, track squawks and to sign off paperwork.
  • Follow standard operating procedures when using tools and equipment such as hand tools, band saws, shears, sanders and brakes. Properly care for and maintain shop equipment and tools.
  • Comply with safety, 5S, and housekeeping policies and use personal protective equipment as required. Address unsafe conditions before putting people or property at risk.
  • Able to climb ladders and stairs, work in small, restricted areas, and lift up to 40 pounds.
  • Must be computer literate.

Level II Essential Functions and Responsibilities:
  • Safely perform aircraft removal, installation, and/or fabrication of aircraft interiors (galleys, closet, lavatories, side ledges, bulkheads, doors and vanity ledge fill panels). Coordinate with supervision and Inspection to ensure compliance with Repair Station procedures, internal and FAA paperwork, sign-offs and quality specifications. Specific fit and installation tasks are to be completed in compliance with work order instructions and specifications.
  • Use the material tracking system to create parts demand, track squawks and to sign off paperwork.
  • Follow standard operating procedures when using tools and equipment such as hand tools, band saws, shears, sanders and brakes. Properly care for and maintain shop equipment and tools.
  • Prepare and install aircraft interior items in accordance with company operation procedures and quality standards.
  • Remove and re-install nut plates, inserts and other fasteners used in aircraft interiors. Apply proper use of hardware and fittings on aircraft installations.
  • Comply with safety, 5S, and housekeeping policies and use personal protective equipment as required. Address unsafe conditions before putting people or property at risk.
  • Assist technicians, under supervision, with aircraft maintenance requirements.
  • Adapt to sudden schedule changes.
  • Work with lead and higher skilled technicians to develop and implement process improvements that reduce cost, cycle time, and man-hours using Lean Six Sigma and other process improvement techniques.
  • Make and use simple patterns for own use employing standardized procedures.
  • Ability to read and interpret blueprints and engineering documentation.
  • Ability to use hand/power tools and equipment associated with installation and removal of interiors.
  • Able to climb ladders and stairs, work in small, restricted areas, lift up to 40 pounds and work any shift.
  • Must be computer literate.
  • Excellent communication skills, both verbal and written.

Level IV (i.e., Sr) Essential Functions and Responsibilities:
  • Safely perform aircraft interior removal, installation, and/or fabrication of aircraft interiors (which may include galleys, closets, lavatories, side ledges, bulkheads, doors and panels).
  • Coordinate with supervision and Inspection to ensure compliance with Repair Station procedures, internal and FAA paperwork, sign-offs and quality specifications.
  • Mentor and train other Interior Installation Technicians. Review their work prior to sign off to ensure work complies with quality control standards.
  • Accept lead responsibilities as required. Oversee projects or other technicians and assess requirements of assigned tasks to procure required materials and documentation for assigned tasks.
  • Utilize the material tracking system to create parts demand, track squawks and to sign-off work.
  • Follow standard operating procedures when using tools and equipment such as hand tools, band saws, shears, sanders and brakes. Properly care for and maintain shop equipment and tools.
  • Prepare and install aircraft interior items in accordance with company operation procedures and quality standards.
  • Remove and re-install nut plates, inserts and other fasteners used in aircraft interiors. Apply proper use of hardware and fittings on aircraft installations.
  • Comply with safety, 5S, and housekeeping policies and use personal protective equipment as required. Address unsafe conditions before putting people or property at risk.
  • Assist technicians with aircraft maintenance requirements.
  • Adapt to sudden schedule changes and coordinate projects with other shops/departments as required.
  • Work with lead and higher skilled technicians to develop and implement process improvements that reduce cost, cycle time, and man-hours using Lean Six Sigma and other process improvement techniques.
  • Make and use simple patterns for own use employing standardized procedures.
  • Ability to read and interpret blueprints and engineering documentation.
  • Ability to use hand/power tools and equipment associated with installation and removal of interiors.
  • Able to climb ladders and stairs, work in small, restricted areas, lift up to 40 pounds and work any shift.
  • Must be computer literate.
  • Excellent communication skills, both verbal and written.
  • Advanced knowledge of aircraft installation and/or fabrication processes applicable to the specific position, such as removal and installation of galleys, closets, lavatories, side ledges, bulkheads, doors, panels; working with composite panels made from Nomex honeycomb, fiberglass, Lexan, acrylic materials, etc.

Other Requirements:
  • In support of aircraft certification and final phase testing, may include flight tests on aircraft as required.
  • Must be able to read, write, speak, and understand the English language.
  • Performs other duties as assigned.