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The Aircraft Systems Installation Mechanic is responsible for the systems installation of the aircraft for the Final Assembly Line.
Job Responsibility:
Prepare mechanical components at the station/work place/aircraft parking space
Installation and manufacture: mark, prepare, assemble, adapt, torque and secure mechanical components and parts
Inspect bonding as per order/GTI, drawing and specifications
Check system functions
Specialized in the one Area mentioned below: VTP and HTP installation, Hydraulic lines installation
Installation in the Area of the Belly fairing and Flap installation
Installation concerning Air conditioning and Fuel system
MLG & Tank Test
Gauging Test
Requirements:
2 years minimum experience in Aviation Production or equivalent required
High School Diploma, GED or an equivalent combination of training/experience
Vision: adequate to enter and read material on computer screens. Able to identify individuals to initiate greetings, the giving of directions and other business interactions
Hearing: able to hear sufficiently to engage in conversation in office settings. Able to hear safety alerts and warning signals
Speaking: able to engage in conversations in person and via electronic means and deliver information to groups of varying size with or without amplification
Equipment Operation: Able to operate a wide range of personal and office electronic equipment. Working on jigs at the fuselage at a height of 15 feet. Able to work on hydraulic lifts sometimes at a height of up to 40 feet
Carrying: able to occasionally carry up to 55lbs/25kg while engaging in training, addressing production issues or as part of continuous improvement projects
Lifting: able to occasionally lift up to 55lbs/25kg
Pushing/Pulling: able to push/pull items in office areas
Sitting: able to sit for extended periods of time at the computer and in meetings
Squatting/Kneeling: able to occasionally squat or kneel to retrieve or replace items shelved on bottom shelves
Standing: able to stand for extended periods of time