What are the responsibilities and job description for the Structures Technician position at JSG (Johnson Service Group, Inc.)?
Job Description
As a Structures Technician, here is what you’ll be doing at the core, day to day.
Requirements
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As a Structures Technician, here is what you’ll be doing at the core, day to day.
- Perform thorough inspection of aircraft structures, identifying and documenting any signs of damage or wear.
- Comply with environmental health, safety policies, and procedures.
- Execute sheet metal repairs and modifications on various structural components, including but not limited to the wing, fuselage, and tail sections.
- Fabricate and/or modify structural modifications on aircraft parts.
- Perform minor structural repairs on composite components either attached or detached.
- Perform mechanical, electrical removals and installations as required.
- Interpret and follow aircraft maintenance manuals, blueprints, and technical specifications.
- Assist with complex structural repairs on/off aircraft.
- Utilize precision measuring tools and equipment to ensure accurate repairs and compliance with aviation regulations.
- Inspect confined areas of airframe.
- Stay current on industry trends, technological advancements, and regulatory changes related to aviation structural maintenance.
- FAA Airframe and Powerplant (A&P) or Airframe (A) License is required.
- Minimum of 3 years of structural sheet metal repair and modification experience or sustained similar experience.
- Corporate jet aircraft or commercial aircraft experience preferred.
- CRJ airframe experience a plus.
- MRO experience a plus.
- Military aircraft maintenance experience (Depot/Isochronal/Phase inspections) a plus.
- Completed Sheetmetal A/C Tech school or equivalent schooling is preferred.
- High school diploma or equivalent is required.
- Knowledge of aircraft structures and materials.
- Able to interpret and work with mechanical engineering drawings.
- Possess required set of tools.
- Ability to effectively communicate aircraft maintenance actions both verbally and in writing.
- Comfortable working with technology / entering aircraft maintenance actions into a computer-based system.
- Ability to obtain a Security Identification Display Area badge (SIDA) if applicable.
- Must be comfortable with shift work; we are a 24/7 operation with 12-hour shifts which include days, nights, and weekends.
Requirements
- FAA Airframe and Powerplant (A&P) or Airframe (A) License is REQUIRED
- Must pass Fastener Plate Test after approval but prior to confirming start date
- Must have 3 years related structural/sheet metal MRO experience
- CRJ airframe experience a plus
- If former military, military Depot/Isochronal/Phase Inspections experience is a plus
- Must be able to work any shift
- Must be comfortable with 12-hour shifts which includes days/nights/weekends
- Must Have their own tools – see tools list and toolbox requirements
- Must be able to work in the US without sponsorship.
- Must be able to effectively communicate in English both orally and written.
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