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For any of my fellow Techs looking for a contract- CTS International has a great job opportunity to share with you! We have 5 openings for F/A 18 Structural Mechanics in Jacksonville, FL. Please see the details below. If you are not interested or not available, please feel free to pass on to any friends or colleagues. Thanks! ------------------------------------------- Position: #19801, Structural Mechanic Location: Jacksonville, Florida, United States Rate: $24.00/Hour 12 Month contract Description: Candidate must have own toolbox containing basic structures tooling (impact riveting equipment not needed). **Must be able to obtain a clearance.** Possibility that position may have to transfer to 2nd shift at any time. Performs assembly and disassembly, as well as rework and repair of F/A-18 flight control surfaces; i.e. ailerons, leading and trailing edge flaps, flap shrouds, and horizontal stabilators, in accordance with DOD, manufacturer, company, supplier and other directives. Performs close tolerance drilling and reaming operations to critical support structures, and fracture critical assemblies. Perform removal and installation of close tolerance fasteners, bushings, anchor plates, and rivets. Assemble and repair sub-assemblies in fixture jigs and modification tooling as required. Perform corrosion removal, sealing and shimming operations of surface skins and assemblies. Knowledge and experience with composite materials is desirable. REQUIREMENTS: A skills evaluation will be required upon start, which must be passed to remain eligible. In a team oriented work environment, under minimal supervision, performs a variety of structural assembly operations in a production department. 1) Able to read and interpret schematics, assembly drawings, process specifications, technical manuals, written instructions, test procedures, etc. 2) Able to setup and use a variety of precision measuring instruments such as: dial indicators, micrometers, gauges, protractors, and calipers, etc. 3) Able to use common hand tools such as: drills, reamers, deburring tools, files, rivet guns, bucking bars, etc. 4) Able to assemble aircraft structures and associated components with the aid of jigs and fixtures by drilling, filing, filling, honing, reaming, counter-sinking, dimpling, burring and fastening. 5) Able to perform close tolerance assembly operations such as: shimming, fitting, trimming, and aligning where variances may occur considerably from one assembly to another as with fairings and the mating of major structural assemblies. 6) Able to replace ribs, stiffeners, stringers in skinned assemblies establishing from blueprints with firm callouts, butt, center, chord, station and water lines. 7) Able to blind pickup of hole locations for blank parts from existing structure. Also able to correct oil -canning, buckles, wrinkles in outer skins. 8) Able to operate such equipment as brakes, grinders, band saws, and presses. 9) Able to identify different types of corrosion, clean and treat corrosion, remove damaged areas, fabricate parts to repair damaged area, determine rivet patterns, layouts, etc. 10) Checks all work and ensures a defective free assembly prior to final inspection. 11) Maintains a neat and orderly work area, supports the company 5S program, and complies with all safety regulations. ------------------------------------------
Posted on: Wed, 17 Jul 2013 14:47:56 +0000

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