Aviation Composites Mechanic - San Antonio, United States - Total Aerospace Services

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    Are you looking for an opportunity to work with the world's leading aviation maintenance and engineering specialist company?

    We are currently recruiting for a Composites Mechanic Technician job in San Antonio, TX.


    Location:
    San Antonio, TX


    Job Type:
    Contractor


    Job Description:
    Responsible for Composite repairs on Commercial Aircraft types.


    Rate: $21-$28/hr


    Per diem:
    we offer the highest non-taxable per diem in the market (including on overtime)


    Tools: Tools and Toolbox Required


    ESSENTIAL RESPONSIBILITIES:

    Repair composite components on and off aircraft with the use of special tooling and ground support equipment following oral and/or written instructions such as supervisor's directives and manuals to complete all routine and non-routine assignments in a timely manner

    Maintain and store various 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.


    JOB SPECIFICATIONS:


    Basic working knowledge of all aspects of composite repair and fabrication processes, composition and characteristics of metals, fiberglass, kevlars, carbon fibers, resins and adhesives, basic safety procedures, operation of reader printers/ IPC, basic knowledge of all aircraft manuals and related materials, basic knowledge of ATA codes, basic knowledge of all applicable F.A.R.'s familiar with company policies and procedures, familiar with all paperwork procedures including job cards/ time cards, routine/ non-routine cards, AMM's, service bulletins, work sign-off/ sell-off procedures.


    WORKING ENVIRONMENT:

    Frequently required to work inside the hangar where conditions are generally favorable with adequate lighting and temperature.

    Occasionally required to work outside where, according to the season will have exposure to extreme heat or cold, or light rain.

    Frequently required to climb stairs, ladders or scaffolding, and work on uneven surfaces inside and on the aircraft.


    SUPERVISION:

    Under general direction. Normally performs duties after receiving detailed instructions as to methods, procedures, and desired end results. Supervisor/Lead may provide close and constant review while work is under way and when the assignment is completed.





    INTERPERSONAL RELATION:


    A moderate level of interpersonal skills is required to maintain an effective relationship with co-workers and supervision. Team player mentality is required.


    PHYSICAL ENVIRONMENT:

    Requires easy mobility around various sections of aircraft.

    Requires mental skills and quickness with the ability to cope with stress and intense effort or exertion usually caused by long working hours.

    Must have the capacity to gain knowledge by hearing for one's own safety due to the dangers involved. Working environment requires standing 90% of the workday on hard surfaces. Must be able to lift 50lbs. and report to work regularly.


    JOB QUALIFICATIONS:

    EDUCATION:

    High school diploma or GED preferred.

    A&P License desired or related training.


    EXPERIENCE:

    2 years minimum experience in aircraft maintenance.