SHEET METAL MECHANIC (AIRCRAFT) Government - Fresno, CA at Geebo

SHEET METAL MECHANIC (AIRCRAFT)

THIS IS A T32 EXCEPTED SERVICE, INDEFINITE POSITION. Selectee may be non-competitively converted to permanent status if/when funding becomes available or position becomes unencumbered. The primary purpose of the SHEET METAL MECHANIC (AIRCRAFT), WG-3806-10, is to accomplish the inspection, repair, modification, installation and troubleshooting of sheet metal, fiberglass, bonded honeycomb and other structural materials and components as well as treatment (i.e., mechanical and chemical), and painting of missiles, aircraft powered and nonpowered Aerospace Ground Equipment (AGE), and monitoring aircraft and equipment washing. May make additional selections within 90 days of eligible(s) issuance. General
Experience:
Experience or training that has provided the ability to remove, repair, modify, and install parts and assemblies, such as frames, stringers, longerons, bulkheads, beams, ribs, spars, skin, cowling, brackets, faring, access doors, panels and other related items. SHEET METAL MECHANIC (AIRCRAFT), WG-3806-10:
Must have at least 18 months experience in layout, bending, cutting, forming and assembling to manufacture items of aircraft and equipment; Experience using more complicated shop tools and equipment; Experience in using metals including stainless steel, copper sheet, magnesium, honeycomb material and alloys; Experience demonstrating the use of more complicated mathematical calculations and complicated measuring instruments. Your qualifications will be evaluated on the following competencies:
Ability To Use and Maintain Tools and EquipmentAttention to DetailMetal Processing and MetalworkingTrouble Shooting
  • Department:
    3806 Sheet Metal Mechanic
  • Salary Range:
    $27.59 to $32.20 per hour

Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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