SHEET METAL MECHANIC (AIRCRAFT) Government - Morrisville, NC at Geebo

SHEET METAL MECHANIC (AIRCRAFT)

As a SHEET METAL MECHANIC (AIRCRAFT), WG-3806-10, you will inspect and troubleshoot aircraft structures such as fuselage, tail, wings, cowlings and stabilizers; repair cracks in aircraft skin; set up, operate and maintain power shears, metal brakes, rolls, dimpling machines, drills, saws, heat-treating furnaces, hardness testers, arc and oxyacetalene welders and other metal working equipment and tools of the trade; paint, strip or stencil aircraft and/or components; assist in other functions within the Component Repair Shop; assist authorized firefighters in the performance of fire/crash/rescue duties. Military Grades:
Enlisted (E6 and below) Compatible Military Assignments:
15 68A 68W Applicants will not automatically be disqualified for this position if they do not Currently Possess MOS listed above. Minimum Requirements:
Experience or training that has provided the candidate with the ability to plan, manufacture, and install cylindrical, square, or rectangular-shaped objects that have easily constructed fastenings such as single and double-hem edges and single, double or grooved seams. Specialized
Experience:
(18 months) Experience or training in planning, layout, and construction skills to manufacture items and systems with dovetailed seams, set-in-bottom seams, burred-bottom seams, or wired or lock seams. Experience using more complicated shop tools and equipment. Experience in using metals including stainless steel, copper sheet, magnesium, honeycomb material and alloys. Experience demonstrating the use of more complicated mathematical calculations and complicated measuring instruments.
  • Department:
    3806 Sheet Metal Mechanic
  • Salary Range:
    $23.41 to $27.39 per hour

Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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