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AIRCRAFT MECHANIC I - WELDER SHEET METAL MECHANIC I

Job Field: Architect / Engineering Jobs
Location: Point Mugu Nawc, CA
Salary: $27.00 to 27.51/hour
JOB SUMMARY:
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<tr><td valign="top" width="450"><b>SUMMARY
The purpose of this position is to perform repair, modification, fabrication, and corrosion control of structural and non-structural metal and fiberglass airframes components. As well as installation and removal of various types of conventional and high performance aircraft components. Additionally, contractor is to weld in all positions carbon and alloy steels, corrosion resistant steels, copper, monel, aluminum, brass or their alloys, in various sizes and shapes in the overhaul, modification, repair and fabrication of critical primary and secondary aircraft and aircraft engine structural parts and accessories. Layout, fabricates, assemble, install and repair various types of ferrous and non-ferrous metal articles and equipment. Use various manual electric arc, oxy-acetylene, or gas welding methods or combinations of all three methods.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES  RESPONSIBILITIES
Sheet Metal Mechanic
Must have an extensive background in aircraft structural component repair, fabrication, and corrosion detection and arrestment.
Must be able to select, use and operate a variety of special and standard equipment such as, sheet-metal brake, sheers, bending and forming roll, shrinking and stretching machine, edge planner, turret punch, power back saw, band saw, dimpling machine and spinning lathe.
Must be thoroughly proficient in the selection and use of numerous hand tools and precision measuring devices such as, but not limited to drill motors, riveting guns, wrenches, micrometers, calipers, dividers, depth gauges, grinders, and sanders.
Welder
Must have knowledge of sheet metal pattern layout, geometry and other necessary mathematics and the workability, content and chemical properties of ferrous and non-ferrous.
Must use accepted trade methods, standard and complex, welding processes which include the following arc welding, oxyacetylene gas welding, silver brazing, tungsten inert gas for carbon steels, stainless steels, aluminum and monel, plasma arc burning, stud welding, spot welding, flame cutting, stress relieving and various combinations of these processes to weld carbon steels, aluminum, monel metal, brass, copper, stainless steels and other commonly used metals and their alloys in various sizes and shapes.
Determine the work to be done and the steps needed to accomplish it.
Plan and lays out work from specifications, sketches, and work orders.
Select the proper materials such as the right size and type of welding electrodes, gas and gas flow. Produce welds that must meet close tolerance, strength, evenness of fit and smoothness of contour.
NON - ESSENTIAL DUTIES  RESPONSIBILITIES
Other duties as assigned.

KEY REQUIREMENTS:
5 years Other post secondary school/training
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