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Trimec Aviation

Sheet Metal Fabricator

Trimec Aviation, established in 1986, stands as a top-tier MRO (Maintenance, Repair, and Overhaul) service center catering to a diverse range of aircraft models. Our commitment to safety, top-notch quality, and unparalleled customer satisfaction has positioned Trimec as a top choice in aircraft service centers.

The Sheet Metal Fabricator is responsible for performing structural repairs, modifications, and fabrication work on business jet aircraft in accordance with FAA regulations, OEM repair data, and company procedures. This position requires strong technical skills in metal forming, layout, and assembly, with a focus on precision workmanship and safety. The Sheet Metal Fabricator works closely with the Maintenance and Avionics teams to support scheduled inspections, structural projects, and aircraft refurbishments within the Part 145 Repair Station.

Essential Duties and Responsibilities

·         Perform fabrication, repair, and modification of aircraft sheet metal structures including skins, frames, bulkheads, fairings, brackets, and floor panels.

·         Layout, drill, form, bend, and assemble sheet metal components per engineering drawings and structural repair manuals (SRMs).

·         Accurately measure, cut, and fit parts using aircraft-grade aluminum, stainless steel, and composite materials.

·         Install fasteners such as rivets, hi-loks, and nutplates to OEM standards.

·         Perform corrosion removal and prevention treatments on affected areas.

·         Assist in removal and installation of aircraft panels, components, and structures during inspections or repairs.

·         Ensure all work is completed in accordance with FAA Part 145 and Part 43 regulations, and the Repair Station Quality Control Manual (RSQCM).

·         Document all work performed accurately and legibly on work orders and task cards.

·         Maintain a clean and organized work area and ensure all tools and equipment are properly maintained and calibrated.

·         Collaborate with other departments to support major modification or refurbishment projects.

·         Promote safety awareness and report any hazards, damage, or non-conformities promptly.

·         Participate in ongoing training to maintain technical proficiency, regulatory compliance, and stay current with evolving avionics technologies and installation practices.

·         Assist other departments as workload permits.

Minimum Qualifications

·         High school diploma or equivalent.

·         FAA Airframe Certificate.

·         2–5 years of aircraft sheet metal or structural repair experience in a Part 145, OEM, or equivalent environment.

·         Strong understanding of aircraft structural materials, fasteners, and fabrication techniques.

·         Ability to read and interpret engineering drawings, blueprints, and SRMs.

·         Proficiency with precision measuring instruments, sheet metal tools, and shop equipment.

·         Strong attention to detail, quality, and adherence to aviation safety standards.

·         Ability to work effectively within a small team environment and meet return to service deadlines.

Preferred Qualifications

·         Experience on business jet platforms

·         FAA Airframe & Powerplant (A&P) Certificate.

·         Familiarity with composite repair processes and cabin interior structure modification.

·         Experience working with STC or engineering modification data.

 

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