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Applies knowledge of basic production procedures to assist other stakeholders and learn the processes to fabricate, rework, and repair metallic and nonmetallic bonded parts and assemblies for operational aircraft applications.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities
Performs routine developmental learning assignments and applies standard solutions to problems or work situations of a routine or repetitive nature. May perform a variety of routine duties related to any work operation in the manufacturing or repair of company and customer products as required.
Assists in performing tasks associated with determining the method and sequences of operation to be followed in fabrication of parts using materials such as graphite, fiberglass, plastic, boron, flock, mat, epoxy resins, rubber and like materials.
Assists in planning, fabricating and building adhesive bonded assemblies of metallic and nonmetallic composite materials.
Fabricates composite and metal parts into subassemblies for the purpose of prefitting in preparation for bonding/curing in presses, ovens, and autoclaves.
Assists in lay out, prefit, and assembly and lay-up of a variety of metal to metal and composite bonded assemblies.
May lay out and mark dimensions and reference lines on material to develop and trace patterns of product or parts, or uses templates.
Performs vacuum bagging for Autoclave cures up to 100 psi.
Learns to read and interpret blueprints, drawings, manuals, specifications sketches, job orders, planning documents and engineering drawings.
Selects tooling and materials compatible with the processing techniques identified in the work instructions.
Ancillary Functions and Responsibilities: Performs other duties as required. These duties may include assignments in job classifications other than the primary assignment.
Requirements
High School Diploma, GED or equivalent.
Previous work experience in a manufacturing environment preferred, but not required.
Must be able to use small hand tools and machinery.
Miscellaneous
About Our Client
This client is headquartered in Tulsa, Oklahoma and has an International footprint. As a manufacturer, supplier, and MRO, our client has diversified to become a major aerospace player in multiple arenas. This client desires candidates that are seeking long term commitments with the opportunity to become direct employees of the organization.
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Job ID
190527123093945
The Composites Technician will troubleshoot, inspect, and perform maintenance on customer aircraft composite components, structures, and hydraulics. Perform and document all work per appropriate manuals and regulations as required.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities
Adhere to client’s General Work Requirements
Comply with environmental health/safety policies and procedures, participate in 5-S activities, and perform work in a safe and timely manner
Remove/install aircraft components as required
Fabricate and/or modify composite and bonded parts on aircraft
Perform structural repairs on composite components either attached or detached
Assist in conducting hidden damage inspections of aircraft composite structures
Assist with complex composite repairs either on or off the aircraft
Operate ground support equipment as required
Assist with aircraft component repair
Perform mechanical/electrical removals and installations as required
May assist with maintenance at off-site locations
Assist in wing removal and installation as required
Assist maintenance as required
Inspect confined areas of airframe and composite structure
Assist in designing and modifying tooling and fixtures for composite repairs
Assist in providing time estimates as required
Fabricate composite and/or sheetmetal components
Requirements
Minimum of 5 years' composite structural repair and modification experience, or sustained similar experience
Corporate jet aircraft or commercial aircraft experience preferred
CRJ airframe experience a plus
MRO experience a plus
Military aircraft maintenance experience (Depot/Isochronal/Phase inspections) a plus
FAA Airframe and Powerplant (A&P) or Airframe (A) License is required
Must possess their own tools
Ability to effectively communicate in English aircraft maintenance actions both verbally and in writing
Must be comfortable with 12-hour shift work, including days/nights and weekends
Miscellaneous
About Our Client
For over 130 years our client innovative and integrated solutions have demonstrated our commitment to creating a positive social impact around the globe. Our range of products and services are tailored to meet our customers’ evolving needs across the commercial aviation, energy, transportation and infrastructure, machinery, defense and space systems sectors.
Our culture embraces diversity and cooperation, and we promote a healthy balance of professional and personal development, ensuring that your ideas and expertise are valued and respected.
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Job ID
287517349787031
4 years experience in aircraft repair bonding in an aerospace environment
1st Shift
Competitive pay DOE
Applies advanced technical skills and knowledge to fabricate, rework and repair metallic and nonmetallic bonded parts and assemblies for operational aircraft applications. Performs any of the detailed work operations required to be completed in this area of specialization.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities
Essential Functions and Key Responsibilities: Performs bonding of metallic and nonmetallic materials to fabricate parts, components and assemblies for aircraft applications using products and processes that are varied and moderately complex to complex in scope. The level of work requires experience and sound judgment. Read and interpret blueprints, drawings, manuals, specifications sketches, job orders, planning documents and engineering drawings. Determine equipment requirements and the method and sequences of operation to be followed in fabrication of parts using materials such as graphite, fiberglass, plastic, boron, flock, mat, epoxy resins, rubber and like materials. Plans, lays out, fabricates and builds adhesive bonded assemblies of metallic and nonmetallic composite materials. Fabricate composite and metal parts into subassemblies for the purpose of prefitting in preparation for bonding/curing in presses, ovens, and autoclaves. Lays out, prefits, assembles and performs lay-up on a variety of metal to metal and composite bonded assemblies. Fits core in panels where close tolerances are required for installation of details for completion of assembly. Performs vacuum bagging for Autoclave cures up to 100 psi. Lays out and marks dimensions and reference lines on material to develop and trace patterns of product or parts, or uses templates. Selects tooling and materials compatible with the processing techniques identified in the work instructions. Performs rework or repair on any metallic or nonmetallic part presented for rework or repair.
Requirements
4 years experience in Aircraft Repair Bonding in an aerospace environment
Special Skills, Licenses or Job Requirements: Demonstrate competency in applying the following in performing normal job duties. • Reading and interpreting work instructions, properly documenting work performed on such documents as process planning, adhesive log sheets, Material Review Board documents, Engineering Work Orders, Change Notices, Engineering Process Specifications, technical manuals and like documentation. • Use close tolerance measuring tools i.e. scales, micrometers, calipers, depth gages and like tools.
Special Training and Behavioral Competencies: • Safety training as required by OSHA. • Intermediate blueprint reading.
Miscellaneous
About Our Client
This client is headquartered in Tulsa, Oklahoma and has an International footprint. As a manufacturer, supplier, and MRO, our client has diversified to become a major aerospace player in multiple arenas. This client desires candidates that are seeking long term commitments with the opportunity to become direct employees of the organization.
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We know it takes great people to do great work, so if you’re interested in joining the APA Services family give us a call at (817) 529-4000
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Job ID
675559482732814
Applies knowledge of basic production procedures to assist other stakeholders and learn the processes to fabricate, rework, and repair metallic and nonmetallic bonded parts and assemblies for operational aircraft applications.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities
Performs routine developmental learning assignments and applies standard solutions to problems or work situations of a routine or repetitive nature. May perform a variety of routine duties related to any work operation in the manufacturing or repair of company and customer products as required.
Assists in performing tasks associated with determining the method and sequences of operation to be followed in fabrication of parts using materials such as graphite, fiberglass, plastic, boron, flock, mat, epoxy resins, rubber and like materials.
Assists in planning, fabricating and building adhesive bonded assemblies of metallic and nonmetallic composite materials.
Fabricates composite and metal parts into subassemblies for the purpose of prefitting in preparation for bonding/curing in presses, ovens, and autoclaves.
Assists in lay out, prefit, and assembly and lay-up of a variety of metal to metal and composite bonded assemblies.
May lay out and mark dimensions and reference lines on material to develop and trace patterns of product or parts, or uses templates.
Performs vacuum bagging for Autoclave cures up to 100 psi.
Learns to read and interpret blueprints, drawings, manuals, specifications sketches, job orders, planning documents and engineering drawings.
Selects tooling and materials compatible with the processing techniques identified in the work instructions.
Ancillary Functions and Responsibilities: Performs other duties as required. These duties may include assignments in job classifications other than the primary assignment.
Requirements
High School Diploma, GED or equivalent.
Previous work experience in a manufacturing environment preferred, but not required.
Must be able to use small hand tools and machinery.
Miscellaneous
About Our Client
This client is headquartered in Tulsa, Oklahoma and has an International footprint. As a manufacturer, supplier, and MRO, our client has diversified to become a major aerospace player in multiple arenas. This client desires candidates that are seeking long term commitments with the opportunity to become direct employees of the organization.
Constant Cash
Constant Cash is a referral program that allows individuals to make extra money simply by referring qualified candidates.
https://apaconstantcash.com
We know it takes great people to do great work, so if you’re interested in joining the APA Services family give us a call at (817) 529-4000
Thanks for taking the time to apply and we look forward to working with you soon.
Job ID
141157613419650
Applies knowledge of basic production procedures to assist other stakeholders and learn the processes to fabricate, rework, and repair metallic and nonmetallic bonded parts and assemblies for operational aircraft applications.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities
Performs routine developmental learning assignments and applies standard solutions to problems or work situations of a routine or repetitive nature. May perform a variety of routine duties related to any work operation in the manufacturing or repair of company and customer products as required.
Assists in performing tasks associated with determining the method and sequences of operation to be followed in fabrication of parts using materials such as graphite, fiberglass, plastic, boron, flock, mat, epoxy resins, rubber and like materials.
Assists in planning, fabricating and building adhesive bonded assemblies of metallic and nonmetallic composite materials.
Fabricates composite and metal parts into subassemblies for the purpose of prefitting in preparation for bonding/curing in presses, ovens, and autoclaves.
Assists in lay out, prefit, and assembly and lay-up of a variety of metal to metal and composite bonded assemblies.
May lay out and mark dimensions and reference lines on material to develop and trace patterns of product or parts, or uses templates.
Performs vacuum bagging for Autoclave cures up to 100 psi.
Learns to read and interpret blueprints, drawings, manuals, specifications sketches, job orders, planning documents and engineering drawings.
Selects tooling and materials compatible with the processing techniques identified in the work instructions.
Ancillary Functions and Responsibilities: Performs other duties as required. These duties may include assignments in job classifications other than the primary assignment.
Requirements
High School Diploma, GED or equivalent.
Previous work experience in a manufacturing environment preferred, but not required.
Must be able to use small hand tools and machinery.
Miscellaneous
About Our Client
This client is headquartered in Tulsa, Oklahoma and has an International footprint. As a manufacturer, supplier, and MRO, our client has diversified to become a major aerospace player in multiple arenas. This client desires candidates that are seeking long term commitments with the opportunity to become direct employees of the organization.
Constant Cash
Constant Cash is a referral program that allows individuals to make extra money simply by referring qualified candidates.
https://apaconstantcash.com
We know it takes great people to do great work, so if you’re interested in joining the APA Services family give us a call at (817) 529-4000
Thanks for taking the time to apply and we look forward to working with you soon.
Job ID
814784326314202
A Composite Technician will remove, replace, repair, build or duplicate various aircraft components within a shop environment requiring composite repair or replacement on fiberglass, honeycomb and metal bonding with the use of special tooling and equipment.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities
Mix various resins to S.R.M. specifications.
Cut and mold various fiberglass clothes and apply based on S.R.M. specifications.
Layout and fabricate all sheetmetal fillers and doublers for composite purposes with basic sheetmetal skills using various hand tools and or Sheetmetal Fab Shop equipment.
Treat and prepare sheetmetal (alodine and prime) for bonding purposes.
Perform the duties of and provide necessary training for lower skill levels.
Maintain and store various tools and supplies in a serviceable condition.
Adhere to safe maintenance practices and keep a clean work area.
Maintain and supply personal records of work performed on OJT forms for the Training Department.
Successfully complete any courses deemed necessary by the training department.
Perform any work that may be assigned by his or her supervisor
Requirements
1 years recent composite experience
Prior experience on Boeing 727/737/747/757/767/777, Airbus 319/320/330
Knowledge of detection and removal procedures for foreign contaminants such as moisture, hydraulic fluid, etc, from aluminum or nomex honeycomb core.
Fiberglass/carbon graphite pre-preg repairs with core replacement using proper apply orientation procedures.
Ability to use on site hot bond machines
Proficient in vacuum bagging processes for hot bond repairs to include caul plate usage to maintain complex curvature of parts during repairs.
Basic knowledge of composite hybrid materials and usage.
Ability & willingness to assist, guide and train others in performing aircraft composite maintenance.
Knowledge of IPC & ability to order parts & determine effectively with no assistance.
Familiarity with and ability to perform work per CMM’s, OHM’s, etc.
Attentiveness & knowledge of aircraft schedule / assigned job budget.
Familiarity with procedures required to properly submit requests to Engineering for assistance.
Must have minimum required tools
High school diploma or general education degree (GED) required
Miscellaneous
Candidates must report on first day with 2 forms of acceptable identification to verify employment eligibility. Applicants should plan on one week of orientation/training upon arrival APA offers on site representation Food trucks available daily onsite
About Our Client
Our Client is located at Brookley Aeroplex in Mobile, Alabama, and Pensacola, FL, at the Pensacola International Airport. They are a renowned provider of aircraft maintenance and modification (AMM) services for commercial airlines and air freight operators. They meet their customers' requirements by providing a full spectrum of high-quality, reliable, and timely AMM and engineering solutions. Our client has the know-how and experience to comprehensively manage complex projects, ensuring the customers' aircraft operate safely and efficiently.
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We know it takes great people to do great work, so if you’re interested in joining the APA Services family give us a call at (817) 529-4000
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Job ID
115868303113774
Our client is hiring Structures Mechanics to join their widebody heavy maintenance team. If you've got sheet metal skills and a passion for aircraft structure repair—this is your runway.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities
Perform structural modifications and repairs on 767 and other widebody aircraft
Use SRMs, blueprints, and engineering drawings to execute precise work
Remove and install panels, stringers, frames, doublers, and other structural components
Collaborate with inspectors and production control for timely task completion
Complete repair documentation and follow safety/quality protocols
Requirements
Minimum of 1 year of experience in aircraft structures or sheet metal repair
A&P license preferred but not required
Experience with 767 or other widebody aircraft strongly preferred
767 Gen Fam is a huge advantage—contractors may be eligible to attend after 6 months
Must be able to read, write, and speak English
Must be able to pass a 10-year background check and drug screen
Miscellaneous
About Our Client
Our client operates one of the most respected heavy maintenance MRO facilities in the country. Located in Wilmington, OH, this site specializes in widebody aircraft—particularly the Boeing 767—and serves major commercial and cargo airlines. With a strong focus on safety, quality, and continuous improvement, the facility offers cutting-edge tools, large-scale projects, and a collaborative team environment. Contractors who demonstrate commitment and performance may have access to Gen Fam training and long-term opportunities. This is a prime location for technicians looking to build experience on widebody aircraft and grow with a leader in the aviation industry.
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We know it takes great people to do great work, so if you’re interested in joining the APA Services family give us a call at (817) 529-4000
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Job ID
151814773892943
Perform sheet metal operations, install interior shell panels and complete interior operations to prepare aircraft for cabinet installation.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities
Work from 3D blueprints, sketches, diagrams, CATIA models, or verbal instructions.
Performs calculations for angles, circumference, diameter, and bend allowances, using shop math to fabricate and/or install complete or major assemblies and sub-assemblies.
Modifies completed assemblies and sub-assemblies.
Performs check of fabricated items and/or checkout of systems installed.
Utilizes aircraft tooling to perform precision sheet metal operations and installations.
Install interior shell panels and completes various interior operations.
Sets up and operates standard shop equipment
Recommends and suggests improved production methods.
Works in a safe manner in accordance with OSHA and Company Safety procedures.
Cleans work area and aircraft to eliminate and control FOD (Foreign Object Debris).
Makes proper entries in Production and Planning Logs and documents all work in computerized system.
Completes assigned jobs in prescribed time.
Conceives, manufactures and adapts installation tools, to improve repetitiveness and work hours.
Protects aircraft components.
Requirements
High school diploma or equivalent
Must have at least two (2) years of aircraft manufacturing experience with courses in sheet metal services from a technical school / military or five (5) years of aircraft manufacturing / production experience to substitute for the sheet metal course requirement.
Able to work from drawings, sketches, pictures, or verbal specifications.
Must be able to use calibrated tools, measuring devices, and set up and operate standard shop equipment.
Able to enter or exit aircraft work stands in a safe manner.
Able to work from adjustable height stands in a safe manner and be able to climb steps to approximately 25 feet in height, with or without reasonable accommodation.
Able to use motorized portable personnel lifts that extend up to 25 feet in height.
Must be able to lift and carry 50 pounds with or without reasonable accommodation.
Preferred - Experience applying adhesive materials.
Preferred - Experience with material shaping and forming.
Preferred - Experience using air tools and equipment.
Miscellaneous
WORKING CONDITIONS: Work location for this position is mainly in a climate-controlled hangar with occasional outside work.
About Our Client
Our partner is a French aerospace company with proven dual expertise as a manufacturer of both military aircraft and business jets. They are a pioneer in the use of CATIA™, the 3D CAD / CAM system that has become a global standard. They are a creator of more than 100 prototypes in the last century, with over 10,000 aircraft delivered to 90 countries.
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We know it takes great people to do great work, so if you’re interested in joining the APA Services family give us a call at (817) 529-4000
Thanks for taking the time to apply and we look forward to working with you soon.
Job ID
204562247231132
The Sheet Metal Mechanic is responsible for assembling and/or repairing of aircraft parts, components, subsystems and operating systems.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities
Reads work instructions including production planning, engineering drawings, full size Mylar layouts, process specifications and other technical documentation to insure proper detail configuration.
Determines dimensions to layout holes patterns, install clips, brackets, nut plates and like items.
Lays out and marks dimensions and reference lines on material with or without templates or shop aides to develop or back drill hole patterns on composite, sheet metal and mechanical parts.
Trims sheet metal and composite parts to fit and files, grinds, deburrs, buffs, and smooths surfaces.
Installs assemblies in assembly jigs, fixtures or other tooling according to work instructions.
Assembles parts into subassemblies and final assemblies using basic hand tools such as, drill motors, die grinders, sanders, polishers, rivet shavers and other like tools.
Drills holes of varying sizes in detail parts and subassemblies according to work instructions.
Installs blind rivets, Jo-Bolts, hilocks, huck bolts, solid rivets and bolts, drives and bucks rivets to attach and assemble detail parts to structural parts and complete subassemblies to written and verbal work instructions.
Inspects completed assemblies for conformance to specifications.
Completes and maintains necessary paperwork for documenting processes performed.
Requirements
High School Diploma or GED
Two (2) or more years of major aircraft structural assembly.
Miscellaneous:
Must provide own tools
Miscellaneous
About Our Client
This client is headquartered in Tulsa, Oklahoma and has an International footprint. As a manufacturer, supplier, and MRO, our client has diversified to become a major aerospace player in multiple arenas. This client desires candidates that are seeking long term commitments with the opportunity to become direct employees of the organization.
Constant Cash
Constant Cash is a referral program that allows individuals to make extra money simply by referring qualified candidates.
https://apaconstantcash.com
We know it takes great people to do great work, so if you’re interested in joining the APA Services family give us a call at (817) 529-4000
Thanks for taking the time to apply and we look forward to working with you soon.
Job ID
148133805592415
The Sheet Metal Mechanic is responsible for assembling and/or repairing of aircraft parts, components, subsystems and operating systems.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities
Reads work instructions including production planning, engineering drawings, full size Mylar layouts, process specifications and other technical documentation to insure proper detail configuration.
Determines dimensions to layout holes patterns, install clips, brackets, nut plates and like items.
Lays out and marks dimensions and reference lines on material with or without templates or shop aides to develop or back drill hole patterns on composite, sheet metal and mechanical parts.
Trims sheet metal and composite parts to fit and files, grinds, deburrs, buffs, and smooths surfaces.
Installs assemblies in assembly jigs, fixtures or other tooling according to work instructions.
Assembles parts into subassemblies and final assemblies using basic hand tools such as, drill motors, die grinders, sanders, polishers, rivet shavers and other like tools.
Drills holes of varying sizes in detail parts and subassemblies according to work instructions.
Installs blind rivets, Jo-Bolts, hilocks, huck bolts, solid rivets and bolts, drives and bucks rivets to attach and assemble detail parts to structural parts and complete subassemblies to written and verbal work instructions.
Inspects completed assemblies for conformance to specifications.
Completes and maintains necessary paperwork for documenting processes performed.
Requirements
High School Diploma or GED
Two (2) or more years of major aircraft structural assembly.
Miscellaneous:
Must provide own tools
Miscellaneous
About Our Client
This client is headquartered in Tulsa, Oklahoma and has an International footprint. As a manufacturer, supplier, and MRO, our client has diversified to become a major aerospace player in multiple arenas. This client desires candidates that are seeking long term commitments with the opportunity to become direct employees of the organization.
Constant Cash
Constant Cash is a referral program that allows individuals to make extra money simply by referring qualified candidates.
https://apaconstantcash.com
We know it takes great people to do great work, so if you’re interested in joining the APA Services family give us a call at (817) 529-4000
Thanks for taking the time to apply and we look forward to working with you soon.
Job ID
349553618655497