What are the responsibilities and job description for the Aircraft Sheet Metal Mechanic Greenville, SC ($250 Relocation Bonus for Non-Local Candidates) position at BI-Commercial?
Job Description :
- Plans, lays out, fabricates, assembles, installs, and repairs both internal and external aircraft structures and surfaces for aircraft modification in accordance with technical manuals, engineering drawings, and FAA regulations.
- F-16 Production line structures and assembly. Installing fasteners, drilling bulkheads, and skins, and building up fuselage components.
- Heavy Precision drilling, Countersinking, and reaming precision holes.
- Must be actively drilling precision holes on aircraft!
- Minimum Bench work - Candidates need to understand this is hands-on production work, climbing on fuselage parts, stands, kneeling, and on ladders / stands.
- 6-8 years Minimum Aviation production drilling / structures work make sure the resume identifies the experience and years.
- DRILLING EXPERIENCE IS REQUIRED, Bench mechs need to have other experience to support our work.
Must be willing to work any shift
Most likely be prepared to work off-shifts on Second or weekends
1st Shift Mon-Thurs 6 : 00 am-4 : 30 pm
2nd Shift Mon-Thurs 4 : 30 pm-3 : 00 am
Weekend Shift - Thurs-Sun 6 : 00 am-4 : 30 pm
Most likely be prepared to work off-shifts on Second or weekends.
Block training may occur on 1st or second shift, the final shift will be determined upon successful completion of block training.
Block training is 3 weeks and is hands-on must have the ability to pass this training, it is not intended to teach the basics, but rather teach them Client's Specific specs and processes.