Sheetmetal Mechanic sets up and operates machines such as drill presses, punch presses, saws, shears, bending rolls, brakes, grinders, and numerical control equipment to shape and alter sheetmetal according to specifications. Follows blueprints, rough sketches, or engineer drawings to shape metal accurately. Being a Sheetmetal Mechanic uses hand and power tools to shape, cut, and smooth metal and to blend seams. May set up and operate soldering and welding equipment. Additionally, Sheetmetal Mechanic typically requires a high school diploma. Typically requires a Sheetmetal Apprenticeship. Typically reports to a supervisor or manager. The Sheetmetal Mechanic works under the close direction of senior personnel in the functional area. Possesses a moderate understanding of general aspects of the job. May require 0-1 year of general work experience. (Copyright 2024 Salary.com)
We are hiring an experienced General Aviation Sheet Metal and Structural Repair A&P.
The Aircraft Sheet Metal Mechanic is responsible for constructing and maintaining aircraft structural components and surface finishes. The role involves cutting and forming metal components, and installing and testing structural components. As an Aircraft Sheet Metal Mechanic, you will be required to read engineering drawings, use hand and power tools and understand the principles of aircraft structures. You will also be required to inspect and maintain aircraft components, and perform major sheet metal repairs. The job requires accuracy and attention to detail in order to ensure safety, as well as a good knowledge of safety protocols.
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