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Aircraft Structural Repairer Job
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| Employer Name: United States Army |
SpiderID: 2215261 |
| Location: Nashua, New Hampshire |
Date Posted: 5/6/2008 |
| Wage: Up to 40K bonus |
Category: Aviation |
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| Number Of Openings: 2 |
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Job Description: AIRCRAFT STRUCTURAL REPAIRER
ENLISTMENT INTO THE UNITED STATES ARMY IS A REQUIREMENT FOR JOB TRAINING
Hundreds of Army missions depend on aircraft for transport, patrol and flight training. It's up to the members of the aircraft repair team to ensure that all Army aircraft remain safe and ready to fly. As an integral member of this team, the Aircraft Structural Repairer inspects, services and repairs Army helicopters and airplanes.
The Aircraft Structural Repairer is primarily responsible for supervising and performing maintenance on aircraft structures. Some of your duties as an Aircraft Structural Repairer may include: Repairing and replacing aircraft structural components including stingers, longerons, bulkheads, beams and aircraft skin Making structural parts, forming blocks and shaping metal using stretching, shrinking and other metal-forming techniques Mixing and applying fiberglass materials Making emergency and permanent repairs to transparent plastic windows and enclosures Balancing fixed-wing aircraft controls such as flags and ailerons Mixing and applying primers and paints to aircraft surfaces Maintaining facilities for storage of flammable and hazardous materials Applying corrosion control treatment to aircraft metals Performing scheduled inspections and assisting in performing special inspections Job training for an Aircraft Structural Repairer consists of nine weeks of Basic Training, where you'll learn basic Soldiering skills, and 14 weeks of Advanced Individual Training, including inspection and repair of aircraft engines and equipment. Part of this time is spent in the classroom and part in the field. Some of the skills you learn are: Engine disassembly and repair Repair of hydraulic, fuel and electrical systems Repair of aluminum, steel and fiberglass airframes and coverings
Helpful attributes include: An interest in mathematics and shop mechanics An interest in work involving aircraft An interest in engine mechanics An ability to use hand and power tools Advanced level Aircraft Structural Repairers supervise and train other Soldiers.
The skills you learn as an Aircraft Structural Repairer will help prepare you for a future with aircraft manufacturers, commercial airlines and government agencies as an airframe or power plant mechanic.
Active Duty Benefits include: Up to $40,000 sign on bonus Over $70,000 for your education after your contract is complete If education already complete pay off up to $65,000 in student loans Free housing Free dental and medical insurance Food allowance 30 Days paid vacation per year and much more call today for more info
If you are interested in receiving the job skill training of your choice and serving your country please call SFC Roy Mitchell at (877) 879-8276 or email me for more information
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Years of Experience Required: Entry-Level
Education Required: High School
Overnight Travel:
Vacation Time: More Than 3 weeks / year
Job Benefits:
Health/Dental Benefits, Retirement Benefits, Paid Holidays, Vacations, and Sick Leave, Life and/or Disability Insurance, Relocation Assistance, Tuition Reimbursement
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| Contact Name: Roy Mitchell |
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| City: Nashua |
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| State: New Hampshire |
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| Zip: 03063 |
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Web Site: http://www.goarmy.com
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