Aircraft Interior Installation and Fabrication:
Safely perform the removal, installation, and/or fabrication of aircraft interiors, which may include galleys, closets, lavatories, side ledges, bulkheads, doors, panels, and other components.
Coordinate with supervision and Inspection to ensure compliance with Repair Station procedures, internal paperwork, FAA sign-offs, and quality specifications.
Material Tracking and Documentation:
Utilize the material tracking system to create parts demand, track squawks, and sign off on completed work.
Maintain accurate records of all activities to ensure compliance with regulatory and company standards.
Tool and Equipment Usage:
Use hand tools, power tools (such as band saws, shears, sanders, and brakes), and other specialized equipment to install, remove, or fabricate interior components.
Follow standard operating procedures to ensure safe and efficient tool usage.
Properly care for and maintain all shop equipment and tools.
Aircraft Interior Installation:
Prepare and install various aircraft interior components, ensuring the work meets company operation procedures and quality standards.
Ensure the proper installation and function of all components, such as galleys, panels, trim, and accessories.
Fastener and Hardware Installation:
Remove and re-install nut plates, inserts, and other fasteners used in aircraft interiors.
Properly apply the use of hardware and fittings during aircraft interior installations to ensure structural integrity and performance.
Safety and Housekeeping:
Comply with safety, 5S, and housekeeping policies.
Use personal protective equipment (PPE) as required.
Identify and address unsafe conditions to minimize risks to personnel and property.
Assist in Aircraft Maintenance:
Provide support to other technicians in performing aircraft maintenance requirements under supervision.
Adapt to changing schedules and timelines as required.
Blueprint and Documentation Interpretation: Ability to read and interpret blueprints, engineering documentation, and technical manuals.
Tool and Equipment Usage: Proficiency in using hand and power tools (e.g., band saws, shears, sanders, brakes) to install or fabricate aircraft interior components.
Material Tracking Systems: Ability to use material tracking systems for managing parts, squawks, and work sign-offs.
Safety Awareness: Knowledge of safety procedures and protocols, including the use of PPE, and the ability to identify and address unsafe conditions.
Attention to Detail: Ability to ensure that all installations and repairs meet design specifications, quality standards, and customer expectations.
Communication Skills: Strong verbal and written communication skills to interact effectively with team members, supervisors, and other stakeholders.