Job Description
The Fabrication Assembler (FA) Level 1-3 is responsible for building custom, finished aircraft component parts based on unique, customer-specific design requirements. This is not typical assembly line work—the environment emphasizes low repetition and high customization, requiring adaptability, craftsmanship, and attention to detail. Successful candidates will thrive in a prototype and development environment, with work complexity ranging from entry-level (Level 1) to subject matter expert (Level 3).
•Fabrication and Assembly: Expertly fabricate and assemble interior panels and assemblies according to precise, program-specific processes. Manage multiple unique projects simultaneously, ensuring each meets stringent quality and customization standards
•Trim to Fit & Customization: Precisely trim, shape, and fit components to meet unique design requirements, demonstrating advanced customization skills for complex assemblies. Adapt fabrication techniques to accommodate varying materials and design
•Material Handling: Working with materials like adhesives, resins, honeycomb core, carpet, fiberglass, and aluminum, cutting, laying out, and processing them.
•Component Installation: Installing fittings like latches, hinges, and brackets, and preparing panels for adhesive application
•Finishing: Apply decorative finishes, perform complex bending and assembly using jigs and fixtures, and create high-quality vinyl laminate layups tailored to each project's unique specifications and product combinations
•Tool Operation: Utilizing various shop power tools, including routers, table saws, band saws, drill presses, pneumatic tools, rivet guns, specialty grinders, and other fabrication equipment
•Quality Control: Conducting visual checks, in-process rework, and maintaining records
•Troubleshooting: Identify fabrication and assembly challenges proactively, applying strong problem-solving skills to develop and implement effective solutions that maintain product integrity and schedule
•Following Instructions: Accurately interpret and adapt technical drawings, specifications, and verbal instructions to deliver highly customized, precision-fit components for each unique program
•Maintaining a Safe Environment: Adhering to safety protocols and maintaining a clean work area
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Required Skills & Experience
•Technical Drawings: Ability to read and interpret technical drawings and schematics
•Tool Proficiency: Experience using a wide range of hand and power tools, from basic hand tools to advanced shop equipment such as pneumatic tools, rivet guns, bucking bars, C-squeeze riveters, ratchet wrenches, nut runners, and specialty grinders
•Material Expertise: Deep knowledge of a broad range of materials used in aircraft interior fabrication, including adhesives, sealants, coatings, primers, chemical solvents, paints, composites, and specialty finishes like liquid nitrogen treatments. Understands the unique properties and handling requirements of each material to ensure quality fabrication
•Material Knowledge: Understanding of materials used in interior fabrication and assembly
•Attention to Detail: Ensuring accuracy and precision in all tasks
•Problem-Solving: Proven ability to diagnose and resolve fabrication issues, adapting techniques and processes to overcome unique challenges inherent in customized aircraft assembly
•Teamwork: Collaborating with others to achieve production goals.
•Safety Awareness: Following safety protocols and maintaining a safe work environment
Benefit packages for this role will start on the 31st day of employment and include medical, dental, and vision insurance, as well as HSA, FSA, and DCFSA account options, and 401k retirement account access with employer matching. Employees in this role are also entitled to paid sick leave and/or other paid time off as provided by applicable law.