Tech II, Cabin

AAR CorpGreensboro, NC
6h

About The Position

The Cabin/Interiors Technician II has less than 5 years of experience in heavy aircraft maintenance. This is an ideal position for new graduates from technical or A&P schools. What you will be responsible for: • Removal, disassembly, cleaning, inspecting, repairing and reinstalling as needed of aircraft cabin furnishings and equipment such as galleys, lavatories, seats, overhead compartments, panels and carpeting. • Repair, adjustments and installation of aircraft seats. • Read and understand blueprints, engineering documents, service bulletins, aircraft manuals and catalogs and perform complex cabin reconfigurations. • Hold general knowledge of tools. • Understand how to read a micrometer, depth gauge or dial calipers. • Identify interior fasteners and determine grip lengths required and possess basic knowledge of installation methods. • Clean corrosion and treat metal surfaces by the manufacturer’s instructions and specifications. • Apply corrosion preventatives and know to which areas of the aircraft corrosion inhibiting liquids may not be applied. • Accomplish simple sheet metal repairs or simple replacements of structural parts. • Fabricate replacement covering, panels or fairings by using the removed parts as samples. • Understand and practice correctly basic sealing procedures of aircraft structures. • Identify the locations of pressurized areas of the aircraft. • Open and close areas on the aircraft which are required to be opened for inspection. • May affect bonded repairs of honeycomb structures. Ensure work performed meets FAA and customer standards. • Follow standards of behavior and appearance for all staff members. • Ask questions as necessary to increase knowledge or skill. • Maintain work in an orderly and clean manner. • Clean and remove any foreign objects generated during effecting repairs. • Record time worked as directed by supervisor. • Always comply with all safety procedures, without exception. • Comply with all AAR policies and procedures. • Stay informed of such policies and procedures and ask supervisor for explanations of anything not fully understood. • Attend work-related training as scheduled. • Perform such other tasks as may be reasonably assigned by supervisor.

Requirements

  • This position requires compliance with International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR). Candidates must be a U.S. Person as defined by ITAR (U.S. citizen, U.S. national, lawful permanent resident, or individual admitted as a refugee or granted asylum).
  • High school diploma or general education degree GED required.
  • Must have 1 to 3 years of aviation maintenance experience and/or be new graduate of aviation technical or A&P school.
  • May or may not have an A and/or P license.
  • Fluent in English (speech, reading, writing)
  • General mechanical aptitude.
  • Able to comprehend and follow instructions.
  • Must possess and be able to skillfully use the minimum tools required.
  • Able to learn.

Responsibilities

  • Removal, disassembly, cleaning, inspecting, repairing and reinstalling as needed of aircraft cabin furnishings and equipment such as galleys, lavatories, seats, overhead compartments, panels and carpeting.
  • Repair, adjustments and installation of aircraft seats.
  • Read and understand blueprints, engineering documents, service bulletins, aircraft manuals and catalogs and perform complex cabin reconfigurations.
  • Hold general knowledge of tools.
  • Understand how to read a micrometer, depth gauge or dial calipers.
  • Identify interior fasteners and determine grip lengths required and possess basic knowledge of installation methods.
  • Clean corrosion and treat metal surfaces by the manufacturer’s instructions and specifications.
  • Apply corrosion preventatives and know to which areas of the aircraft corrosion inhibiting liquids may not be applied.
  • Accomplish simple sheet metal repairs or simple replacements of structural parts.
  • Fabricate replacement covering, panels or fairings by using the removed parts as samples.
  • Understand and practice correctly basic sealing procedures of aircraft structures.
  • Identify the locations of pressurized areas of the aircraft.
  • Open and close areas on the aircraft which are required to be opened for inspection.
  • May affect bonded repairs of honeycomb structures. Ensure work performed meets FAA and customer standards.
  • Follow standards of behavior and appearance for all staff members.
  • Ask questions as necessary to increase knowledge or skill.
  • Maintain work in an orderly and clean manner.
  • Clean and remove any foreign objects generated during effecting repairs.
  • Record time worked as directed by supervisor.
  • Always comply with all safety procedures, without exception.
  • Comply with all AAR policies and procedures.
  • Stay informed of such policies and procedures and ask supervisor for explanations of anything not fully understood.
  • Attend work-related training as scheduled.
  • Perform such other tasks as may be reasonably assigned by supervisor.

Benefits

  • Competitive salary.
  • Comprehensive benefits package including medical, dental, and vision coverage.
  • 401(k) retirement plan with company match.
  • Generous paid time off program.
  • Professional development and career advancement opportunities
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