Description
Role Summary:
The Certified Aviation Structures Mechanic is responsible for fabricating, repairing, and maintaining the aircraft’s structural components—such as fuselage, wings, flight-surfaces and assemblies—to ensure airworthiness and compliance with engineering and regulatory standards.
Key Duties & Responsibilities:
•Read and interpret engineering drawings, blueprints and manufacturer specifications to plan structural work.
•Inspect structural components for damage, corrosion or fatigue; remove and replace or repair parts as required.
•Fabricate, align, assemble and install structural elements (metallic and composite) including panels, ribs, skins and supports using hand tools, power tools and machine tools.
•Drill, rivet, fasten, seal and finish structural assemblies; apply corrosion treatments and non-destructive inspections as needed.
•Ensure all structural maintenance and modifications comply with regulatory standards (e.g., Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), OEM) and document all work performed.
•Maintain tools, jigs, fixtures and work-areas in safe, efficient condition; coordinate material flow and support production/maintenance schedules.
Qualifications
•High school diploma or equivalent; vocational or technical training in aircraft structures, sheet-metal, composites or related field preferred.
•Ability to interpret technical drawings and specifications; strong mechanical aptitude and attention to detail.
•Experience working with structural materials (aluminum, titanium, composites), using fabrication and assembly tools.
•Ability to work in a physically demanding environment—including confined spaces, elevated areas, handling heavy components—and adhere to safety and regulatory protocols.