The Cabin Interiors Technician III position is designed for individuals with less than five years of heavy aircraft maintenance experience, making it ideal for recent graduates from Technical or A&P schools. Essential Duties and Responsibilities Maintenance Tasks: Remove, clean, inspect, repair, and reinstall cabin furnishings and equipment such as galleys, lavatories, seats, overhead compartments, panels, and carpeting. Seat Repair and Installation: Perform repairs, adjustments, and installations of aircraft seats. Documentation: Read and interpret blueprints, engineering documents, service bulletins, and manuals; conduct complex cabin reconfigurations. Tool Proficiency: Utilize tools effectively; understand measurements using micrometers, depth gauges, and dial calipers. Corrosion Treatment: Clean and treat metal surfaces for corrosion per manufacturer specifications; apply corrosion preventatives appropriately. Sheet Metal Repairs: Accomplish simple sheet metal repairs or replacements and fabricate replacement panels using samples. Sealing Procedures: Understand and practice basic sealing procedures; identify pressurized areas of the aircraft. Inspection Access: Open and close necessary areas for inspection; may perform bonded repairs on honeycomb structures. Compliance: Ensure work meets FAA and customer standards; adhere to safety procedures and company policies. Training and Development: Attend work-related training and maintain a clean, orderly work environment.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Entry Level
Education Level
High school or GED