Sheet Metal Mechanic III
Sheet Metal Mechanic III
Georgetown, SC
Sheet Metal Mechanic
Temporary
Job Description
The Aircraft Sheet Metal Mechanic performs structural inspections, repairs, fabrication, and installation activities on aircraft sheet metal components and assemblies. This position supports aircraft maintenance operations by completing structural repairs, documenting maintenance activities, and ensuring compliance with FAA regulations and company quality standards.
- Job Details
- MRO/Part 145 Repair Station
- CRJ’s
- Contract w/opportunity to go Direct
- Variable Shifts (Must be Flexible)
- Must have own tools
- Must be a U.S. Citizen
- $42.00/hour
- Education & Job Requirements
- High School Diploma or GED equivalent
- 10+ years of recent experience in aviation with a focus on sheet metal work
- Good job durations
- Experience working with CRJ or King Air aircraft, preferably CRJ200 and King Air 200 aircraft
- Proficiency in aircraft structural repairs, riveting, and metal fabrication
- Ability to read and interpret SRM (Structural Repair Manuals), blueprints, aircraft manuals, and FAA technical documentation
- Hands-on experience performing aircraft structural damage assessments and evaluating repair requirements
- Familiarity with aircraft materials, including aluminum alloys and composites
- Working knowledge of working with NDT (Non-Destructive Testing) services and interpreting inspection results
- Familiarity with aircraft materials, including aluminum alloys and composites
- Strong attention to detail and craftsmanship
- Ability to work independently or as part of a team
- Must be able to read, write, speak, and understand the English language
- Preferred Skills
- Mechanical and Avionics experience is a plus
- Job Duties & Functions
- Perform inspections and evaluate structural damage on aircraft to determine appropriate repair methods
- Fabricate, repair, and install sheet metal parts using hand tools, power tools, and metalworking machinery
- Read and interpret blueprints, technical drawings, and FAA repair documentation
- Ensure compliance with FAA regulations and company procedures throughout maintenance activities
- Utilize precision measuring instruments, including micrometers and calipers, to verify repair accuracy and alignments
- Remove, replace, and repair aircraft skin, frames, bulkheads, and structural components
- Document maintenance activities and completed work in maintenance logs and reports
- Maintain a clean and safe work environment in accordance with OSHA and company safety standards
- Physical Requirements & Environment
- Lift up to 50 pounds
- Work in tight, confined, and elevated spaces
- Use hand tools, power tools, and precision measuring equipment for extended periods
- Perform aircraft structural repair activities in maintenance environments
- TeamGlobal Benefits
- Medical, Dental, Vision, 401 (k), and more!
- TG Rewards Program
- Employee Referral Program
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