What are the responsibilities and job description for the Heavy Maintenance Aircraft Painter position at Airborne Maintenance and Engineering Services?
What you need:
- High School Diploma OR equivalent
- 2 years of finish coat experience in automotive or aircraft painting
- Experience with epoxy, polyurethane paints and fiberglass repairs
- Experience in paint preparation of large aluminum surfaces to include seam sealing and chemical treatment
- Basic understanding of FAA regulations pertaining to FAR Part 145 repair station operations
- Ability to effectively work with minimal supervision
- Must provide own tools
- Airframe license
- Prior hands-on paint and refinishing experience in a heavy maintenance environment
- Prior experience at a FR Part 145 repair station
- Ability to work outside in all weather conditions and to travel on an as needed basis to support off-site maintenance
- Must provide tools as listed on required tool listing.
- Eye/hand coordination and clear field of vision
- Ability to work at heights up to 80 feet and lift up to 75 pounds
- Ability to work in tight and confined spaces with respiratory equipment
- Ability to bend, crawl, twist, and other positions and sustain the position for extended period of time
- Ability to precisely manipulate hand tools in a variety of situations