About The Position

Who YOU are and what You can become:Are you detail-oriented and ready to grow your skills in aircraft fabrication? As a Fabrication Mechanic, you'll fabricate and assemble critical aircraft components, turning technical instructions into high-performance results. From rivet guns to rollers, you'll master a wide range of fabrication tools while working on complex structures that keep aircraft flying safely. If you're ready to roll up your sleeves, bring your technical skills to life, and be part of a team that values excellence, this is your runway to success.​​​​​​​Who WE are and where WE are going: ST Engineering Aerospace is located in Pensacola, FL, at the Pensacola International Airport. We are a renowned provider of aircraft maintenance and modification (AMM) services for commercial airlines and air freight operators. We meet our customers' requirements by providing a full spectrum of high-quality, reliable, and timely AMM and engineering solutions. We have the know-how and experience to comprehensively manage complex projects, ensuring our customers' aircraft operate safely and efficiently. What YOU will do:   Responsible for fabrication and assembly of all specific aircraft parts required of the shop.  

Requirements

  • Proficient working knowledge in the following skills: Proper use of safety equipment; use of drill motor and drills; use of rivet gun and sets; bucking bar selection; use of various types of cleco’s and clamps; counter sinking; use of countersink microscopes, rivet cutters, reamers, hand files, aircraft hand snips (L/H-R/H-Straight), hole finders, deburring tools, manual foot operated shears, manual metal brake, manual metal rollers, drill press, power disc sander, power band saw, high-speed sanders and grinders; recognition and use of titanium alloys and stainless steel; installation and removal of universal head rivets and flush head rivets; selection of appropriate fastener; install and remove hi-locs, cherry max and cherry –loc rivets, hi-shear fasteners and rivnuts; identify types of corrosion; proper corrosion clean-up; A. Aloding; B. Prime; C. Dissimilar metal protection; Operation of Reader Printer; General knowledge of ATA codes; general knowledge of all applicable F.A.R.’s and company policies and procedures; familiar with paperwork procedures including job clocking system, routine and non-routine cards, S.R.M.’s service bulletins and work sign off/sell-off procedures.
  • High school diploma or GED required.
  • “A” license desired or special training.
  • 0-2 years minimum experience in heavy commercial maintenance.

Nice To Haves

  • 5 years of Heat Treat experiance is preferred

Responsibilities

  • Assemble and fabricate all primary and secondary structural components using aircraft sheetmetal Fab shop equipment following oral and written instructions such as supervisor’s directives and manuals to complete all routine and non-routine assignments in a timely manner.
  • Maintain and store tools 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.
  • Perform the duties of and provide necessary training for lower skill levels.

Benefits

  • Medical Benefits
  • Vision Insurance
  • Dental Insurance
  • 401k with Employer match
  • PTO
  • Company provided uniforms
  • 6 Nationally recognized holidays
  • Short Term and Long-Term Disability Insurance
  • Life Insurance
  • Company sponsored events throughout the year
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