About VAERO:
VAERO Formerly known as Kaman Aerospace, following our recent acquisition. As we transition to this exciting new chapter, we continue to build on Precision engineering, manufacturing, and assembly for aerospace and defense. Although our new website is currently under development, we remain fully committed to providing top-tier solutions and services to our clients and partners.
The Aircraft Structural Mechanic works under the direction of the Production Supervisor within the value stream. They are responsible for assembling, repairing, modifying, and fabricating structural components of the aircraft as well as training less experienced mechanics.
Roles amp; Responsibilities
- Take lead on complex build-out of multiple aircraft assemblies and subassemblies.
- Read and understand work orders, blueprints, sketches, and operation station sheets to determine sequence of operations, fastener type size and hole patterns.
- Align and build assemblies and subassemblies on large, complex manufacturing jigs and fixtures across multiple cells and programs.
- Drill, countersink, dimple, ream, chamfer holes on complex structural assemblies for a variety of different fasteners with minimal quality defects.
- Must effectively use all hand/power tools required, including portable riveting guns, pneumatic guns, pneumatic drills, counter sinks, rivet shavers, files, reamers, rivets, C-squeeze, ratchet wrench, nut runner, torque wrenches, crimpers, cable tools and various other hand tools as necessary.
- Lead inspections and assessments, including inquiry and analysis of scrap damage, corrosion, or wear and tear of structures.
- Assist in urgent repair tasks and provide expertise in troubleshooting structural issues to ensure quality.
- Review engineering drawings, technical manuals, and blueprints to develop repair plans and procedures with cell leader, supervisor, and engineering team.
- Maintain designed tolerances, edge distance and pitch per engineering requirements.
- Measure parts with micrometers and calipers to verify dimensions. Use check gauges to inspect holes and fastener tolerance.
- Apply sealants on structural components as such as fillet and fay seal as required per engineering.
- Collaborate with Production Supervisor and engineering to implement modifications and upgrades to improve performance and safety.
- Mentor and train assembly team on technique and procedures.
- Other duties as assigned.
Qualifications
Range-identifiers provided, per Structural Mechanic career pathing:
Level
Identifiers
I
At least (1) year of sheet metal experience.
Basic knowledge of aircraft systems, tools, and maintenance procedures.
Ability to follow technical manuals and work instructions accurately.
II
At least one (1) year of structural sheet metal assembly.
Completion of Aviation Maintenance Professional or FAA-approved aviation technical certification, preferred.
Basic knowledge of aircraft systems, tools, and maintenance procedures.
III
Three (3) or more years in a structural sheet metal assembly/mechanic role.
Completion of Aviation Maintenance Professional or FAA-approved aviation technical certification, preferred.
Advanced knowledge of aircraft systems, tools, and maintenance procedures.
IV
Five (5) or more years in a structural sheet metal assembly/mechanic role.
Completion of Aviation Maintenance Professional or FAA-approved aviation technical certification, preferred.
Advanced knowledge of aircraft systems, tools, and maintenance procedures.
**We are currently hiring for level III amp; above**
Other qualifications include:
- High school diploma or equivalent.
- Completion of Aviation Maintenance Professional or FAA-approved aviation technical certification, preferred.
- Ability to effectively communicate with leadership and peers.
- Strong attention to detail and ability to work in a high-pace, team-oriented work environment.