Builds and/or mates structures where the assembly is coordinated, or built with the benefit of tooling with established primary locations, and as necessary, lays out and locates rivet, bolt and fastener hole patterns, trim lines, and parts from established locations by simple measurement. Works the assembly in proper sequence, loads jig, and does necessary work and/or rework to complete the assembly, either in or after removal from jig.
Performs such operations as minor reforming of parts to correct contour; crimping, trimming and filing parts to fit; framing, skinning, riveting; attaching fittings and installations required to obtain a finished assembly. Drills and reams to specified (not "exacting") tolerances. Mills rivets as required. May improvise shop aids to facilitate assembly and installation.
Performs any type of routine or repetitive installation work involving bolting, screwing, clipping or riveting, in attaching or locating electrical, hydraulic, plumbing or mechanical units, parts, assemblies or equipment where their location is determined by pilot holes, back drilling, templates, previously punched or drilled holes, and as necessary, lays out by simple measurement from specific reference points such as edge, located holes, ribs, stringers, or other installed units. Torques and/or safeties bolts as required. When required by practical assembly sequence, installs incidential plumbing, electrical rigging or other functional items.
Installs under conditions described above, such typical items as: (1) Braces, brackets, platenuts, and clips for fastening, hanging, or supporting installations; (2) conduit, junction boxes; instrument panels; wire harnesses completely assembled, or single wires, requiring cutting, lugging, forming, trying, but not requiring soldering; (3) tubing for hydraulic, plumbing, and air conditioning systems; (4) cables, drums, pulley assemblies, push pull rods, and linkage, etc; (5) mechanical units such as tracks, hinges, up locks, down locks, etc.; (6) sealing compounds, insulation, rubber, felt, gaskets, or other material to aircraft parts; (7) floor supports, floor boards, stands, and similar items; (8) bonding, but does not perform bonding checking operations; (9) miscellaneous items such as fuel and oil tanks, cabinets, partitions, seats, metal molding, aircraft hardware, oxygen bottles, water breakers, alcohol units, storage equipment, etc.
Modifies incomplete and complete assemblies to incorporate in or out-of-station changes to structure and/or installations when pertinent information is supplied and normal installation practice is not affected.
Disassembles and/or reassembles structure and installations where units are essentially returned to their original position, or where their position previously has been established. May improvise shop aid to facilitate assembly and installation.
Fabricates structural items, such as clips, angles, gussets, and patches, etc.
Makes leak check of components, or system as required (not hydraulic operation). May furnish information to authorized liaison personnel, regarding defective parts, tooling or assemblies, or incorrect assembly sequence.
Works from production, pre-release, check, detail assembly and installation blueprints, D.A.T.'s, sketches or other authorized documents.
Performs pick-up and structural repair/rework work wherein the operations are essentially the same as required for the work described above.
At the start of employment, you will be required to attend a skills training program, and take and pass a performance demonstration test following completion.
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