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Fabricator Prototype BFTC - SEGULA TECHNOLOGIES

AEROCONTACT, Wichita, Kansas, United States, 67232

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Fabricator Prototype BFTC - SEGULA TECHNOLOGIES

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Wichita, KS $40,000.00-$45,000.00

Segula Technologies is a global engineering and consulting firm specializing in innovative solutions across industries such as aerospace, automotive, energy, rail, and life sciences. Founded in 1985 and headquartered in France, Segula operates in over 30 countries, driving technological advancements, improving industrial performance, and supporting clients throughout the product lifecycle.

Job Description Contract: Contract to Hire

Adhere to Bombardier General Work Requirements

Perform final assembly on experimental equipment and tire build-up for flight test designated aircraft

Modify flight test aircraft components per engineering requirements

Assist in working with production to build or assemble first and any designated aircraft and experimental/production equipment

Perform minor fabrication and modification of production aircraft parts in accordance with developmental and/or engineering specifications

Fabricate and modify experimental aircraft parts in accordance with experimental engineering specifications

Maintain records of changes, inspections and control tire history in tire shop and fabrication shop

Assist engineering with revising functional test procedures as required

Set‑up fixtures to perform static tests, fatigue tests, pressure tests, bird strikes, and assemble aircraft sections for testing as required

Prepare aircraft test components and systems for testing

Perform nondestructive/destructive testing, including but not limited to, cycle tests and ultimate load tests

Assist with aircraft mock‑up in accordance with various flight test configurations

May perform aircraft testing at offsite locations in support of other divisions and customers needs

Inspect, maintain, and/or repair ground support equipment as required

Assist with installation of experimental parts on various aircraft as required

Order parts and materials required for mock‑up, assembly and installations per experimental engineering drawings

Hiring Process

Phone Interview with Recruiter – introductory call to discuss background and interest.

Interview with the Hiring Manager

Offer Letter – extension of offer and onboarding initiation.

Background Check & DOT Drug Screen – comprehensive check and drug screening for safety‑sensitive positions.

You start your next challenge!

Benefits

Medical, Dental and Vision coverage

Employee life insurance

Short & Long‑Term Disability

Voluntary Term Life, AD&D, & Critical Illness

401(K) with a Segula match

Qualifications

Basic knowledge of aircraft systems

Working knowledge of blueprints and fabrication of sheet metal and/or composite components, aircraft parts and ground support equipment per engineering drawings, sketches, advanced designs, specifications and/or verbal instructions

Reading and interpreting aircraft blueprints, drawings, diagrams, and manuals

Test Preparation Systems knowledge

Manuals necessary to perform job (e.g., Aircraft Maintenance manuals, Manufacturing manuals, equipment manuals, parts catalog and applicable FAA documents)

Flight‑line ground safety procedures knowledge

Flat pattern lay‑out skills

Basic hand tool usage skills

Measurement skills using a variety of basic and physical measuring devices

Fabrication and/or assembly of various detail parts and components

Sealing compound application skills

Troubleshooting aircraft test systems and repair equipment discrepancies

Mechanical ability with basic hand tools (rivet gun, drill press, surface grinder, belt sander, sheet metal roller, 90/45 drills)

Mechanical ability with powered shop equipment (shear, band saw, brake)

Certification acquisition and renewal (Broderson Crane, Power Lift, Fork Lift, Bonding, Sealing)

Advanced sheet metal and composite skills

Precision measurement instrument usage and interpretation

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