Gulfstream Aerospace
RS Acft Compo Repair Tech Sr
Gulfstream Aerospace, Greenville, Wisconsin, United States, 54942
RS Acft Compo Repair Tech Srin GAC Appleton
Overview
Unique Skills: Extensive aviation sheetmetal/structures repair experience to include the ability to read/interpret data and blueprints. Qualifications
High School Diploma or GED required. A&P license, FCC license, or NCATT cert preferred. Able to read & interpret blueprints, eng docs, CMP data, CBs and ASCs. Proficient in operation of all tools & equipment in dept. Basic understanding of shop math. 6 years experience in one of the following or related exp: Sheetmetal and/or hydraulic overhaul; Avionics/electrical component repair, accredited schooling in electronics and elec sys may offset some exp requirements. APU removal, install, and service. Position Purpose
Working with a high degree of independence, provide leadership and technical guidance while performing the repair and overhaul of internal and external aircraft assemblies, subassemblies and components in accordance with GAC Repair Station requirements. Job Description
Principle Duties and Responsibilities: Mastery of advanced skills, procedures, techniques, tools, materials and/or equipment, as appropriate to area of specialization. Duties and tasks reflect substantial variety and complexity. Showing superior technical skill and competence, perform, instruct, and oversee repair of mechanical and electrical assemblies and subassemblies through removals, repair or replacement of defective parts and/or fabrication of replacement parts, and installations in accordance with blueprints, component maintenance manuals, vendor documents, verbal instructions, engineering dispositions, and other authorized maintenance data. All activities to be in accordance with Repair Station requirements ensuring all parts and assemblies meet conformance. Set up and operate necessary test equipment to perform functional and operational tests of mechanical and electrical aircraft components for return to service or for initial certification for new products. Inspect all detail parts using blueprints, component and/or overhaul manuals and other required maintenance data to ensure conformity requirements are met. Remove skins and related components on flight controls and secondary structure components, locate and install/reinstall parts. Demonstrate mastery of repair techniques and concepts using acceptable practices including troubleshooting, soldering and application of protective coatings. Demonstrate expertise in use, maintenance, and calibration requirements of precision measuring and inspection tools. Maintain and utilize all required paperwork in accordance with FAA Repair Station requirements. Mastery of shop material and component flow through via work orders in accordance with Repair Station requirements. Comply with all company and legislative environmental health and safety regulations. Additional Functions: Lay out, remove, fabricate and/or install major and minor repairs to flight controls and other secondary structure components using honeycomb core sandwich construction techniques, composite repair techniques, test bench procedures, hydraulic press procedures, and servicing carts. Fabricate and repair sheetmetal and associated mechanical parts, components and/or equipment by rolling, shrinking, stretching, braking, riveting or other mechanical means. Remove & install APUs and perform all required APU maintenance for ALL GAC aircraft models. Provide tech support to Customer Support Coordinators and Tech Services. Perform complex troubleshooting and subsequent repairs to electronic assemblies and subassemblies by removing and replacing circuit components, either through hole or surface mount, using acceptable soldering and circuit repair techniques. Fabricate and repair wiring and electrical assemblies and harnesses utilizing acceptable repair and fabrication processes including splicing, soldering, and pinning of wires. Perform, in conjunction with QC Reps, mass weight and balance on repaired flight controls using blueprints and required FAA Repair Station forms. Assist with training Aircraft Component Repair Techs. Perform other duties as assigned. This job requires one to be able to read, write, speak, and understand the English language. Additional Information
Requisition Number: 229952 Category: Service Center Percentage of Travel: Up to 25% Shift: First Employment Type: Full-time Posting End Date: 01/23/2026 Equal Opportunity Employer / Individuals with Disabilities / Protected Veterans Gulfstream does not provide work visa sponsorship for this position, unless the applicant is currently sponsored Gulfstream employee. Gulfstream Aerospace Corporation, a wholly-owned subsidiary of General Dynamics (NYSE: GD), designs, develops, manufactures, markets, services and supports the world's most technologically-advanced business jet aircraft
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Unique Skills: Extensive aviation sheetmetal/structures repair experience to include the ability to read/interpret data and blueprints. Qualifications
High School Diploma or GED required. A&P license, FCC license, or NCATT cert preferred. Able to read & interpret blueprints, eng docs, CMP data, CBs and ASCs. Proficient in operation of all tools & equipment in dept. Basic understanding of shop math. 6 years experience in one of the following or related exp: Sheetmetal and/or hydraulic overhaul; Avionics/electrical component repair, accredited schooling in electronics and elec sys may offset some exp requirements. APU removal, install, and service. Position Purpose
Working with a high degree of independence, provide leadership and technical guidance while performing the repair and overhaul of internal and external aircraft assemblies, subassemblies and components in accordance with GAC Repair Station requirements. Job Description
Principle Duties and Responsibilities: Mastery of advanced skills, procedures, techniques, tools, materials and/or equipment, as appropriate to area of specialization. Duties and tasks reflect substantial variety and complexity. Showing superior technical skill and competence, perform, instruct, and oversee repair of mechanical and electrical assemblies and subassemblies through removals, repair or replacement of defective parts and/or fabrication of replacement parts, and installations in accordance with blueprints, component maintenance manuals, vendor documents, verbal instructions, engineering dispositions, and other authorized maintenance data. All activities to be in accordance with Repair Station requirements ensuring all parts and assemblies meet conformance. Set up and operate necessary test equipment to perform functional and operational tests of mechanical and electrical aircraft components for return to service or for initial certification for new products. Inspect all detail parts using blueprints, component and/or overhaul manuals and other required maintenance data to ensure conformity requirements are met. Remove skins and related components on flight controls and secondary structure components, locate and install/reinstall parts. Demonstrate mastery of repair techniques and concepts using acceptable practices including troubleshooting, soldering and application of protective coatings. Demonstrate expertise in use, maintenance, and calibration requirements of precision measuring and inspection tools. Maintain and utilize all required paperwork in accordance with FAA Repair Station requirements. Mastery of shop material and component flow through via work orders in accordance with Repair Station requirements. Comply with all company and legislative environmental health and safety regulations. Additional Functions: Lay out, remove, fabricate and/or install major and minor repairs to flight controls and other secondary structure components using honeycomb core sandwich construction techniques, composite repair techniques, test bench procedures, hydraulic press procedures, and servicing carts. Fabricate and repair sheetmetal and associated mechanical parts, components and/or equipment by rolling, shrinking, stretching, braking, riveting or other mechanical means. Remove & install APUs and perform all required APU maintenance for ALL GAC aircraft models. Provide tech support to Customer Support Coordinators and Tech Services. Perform complex troubleshooting and subsequent repairs to electronic assemblies and subassemblies by removing and replacing circuit components, either through hole or surface mount, using acceptable soldering and circuit repair techniques. Fabricate and repair wiring and electrical assemblies and harnesses utilizing acceptable repair and fabrication processes including splicing, soldering, and pinning of wires. Perform, in conjunction with QC Reps, mass weight and balance on repaired flight controls using blueprints and required FAA Repair Station forms. Assist with training Aircraft Component Repair Techs. Perform other duties as assigned. This job requires one to be able to read, write, speak, and understand the English language. Additional Information
Requisition Number: 229952 Category: Service Center Percentage of Travel: Up to 25% Shift: First Employment Type: Full-time Posting End Date: 01/23/2026 Equal Opportunity Employer / Individuals with Disabilities / Protected Veterans Gulfstream does not provide work visa sponsorship for this position, unless the applicant is currently sponsored Gulfstream employee. Gulfstream Aerospace Corporation, a wholly-owned subsidiary of General Dynamics (NYSE: GD), designs, develops, manufactures, markets, services and supports the world's most technologically-advanced business jet aircraft
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