
Mechanic
TEL Staffing & HR, Cincinnati, OH, United States
Shifts Available:
2nd Shift: 4/10-hour shifts Monday-Thursday (10% Shift Differential)
Weekend Shift: 3/12-hour Shifts Friday – Sunday (11% Shift Differential; start times include 4am-4pm, 5am-5pm or 6am-6pm)
Build an Aviation Career You’re Proud Of
As a
Mechanic, you’ll repair engine components.
What you’ll do:
Sets up and operates a variety of hand tools such as hammers, files, dremels, vibro-peen tools, drills, presses, low temperature ovens, pullers and hand grinders to perform various operations such as blending, chasing threads, deburring, angle checking, coldworking metals, masking, and braze application.
Fits and assembles machined metal parts and sub-assemblies using hand and power tools.
Complete check in process – reviewing documentation
Identifying the status of the engine component and determine if any outstanding modification or airworthiness directive need to be incorporated
Assemble/Disassemble engine components and/or accessories
Record and take measurements while dismantling, document with pictures as required
Prepare parts to get cleaned and repaired, clean parts as required
Balance as required
Inspects the parts determining if they are able to be repaired or replaced
Route repairable parts to appropriate area
Place order for parts required
Ensures all parts required are ready and available for assembly of the engine or component
Assemble engine components and/or assemblies
Final release process – checking product for compliance
Uses manuals and technical specifications to determine proper operating conditions
Reads technical specifications to identify product discrepancies and deficiencies
Verifying the conformance of parts to manuals and technical data
Basic Qualifications:
1+ years mechanical focused work experience
1+years of experience reading and interpreting technical drawings and/or blueprints.
1+ years of experience with precision measurement instruments such as calipers and micrometers.
Ability to lift up to 50 pounds (unassisted) for approximately 25% of the average work day.
Desired Skills:
Posses a strong mechanical aptitude
Read and understand manuals and technical data, knowledge to find and follow instructions.
Previous experience in aviation/aerospace industry.
Skills in fabrication techniques and processes.
Benefits that make life better:
Comprehensive Healthcare
401(k) with 100% company match; up to 5% vested
Paid Time Off starting on day one
Bonus opportunities
Health- & Dependent Care Flexible Spending Accounts
Short- & Long-Term Disability
Life & AD&D Insurance
Learning & Training opportunities
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2nd Shift: 4/10-hour shifts Monday-Thursday (10% Shift Differential)
Weekend Shift: 3/12-hour Shifts Friday – Sunday (11% Shift Differential; start times include 4am-4pm, 5am-5pm or 6am-6pm)
Build an Aviation Career You’re Proud Of
As a
Mechanic, you’ll repair engine components.
What you’ll do:
Sets up and operates a variety of hand tools such as hammers, files, dremels, vibro-peen tools, drills, presses, low temperature ovens, pullers and hand grinders to perform various operations such as blending, chasing threads, deburring, angle checking, coldworking metals, masking, and braze application.
Fits and assembles machined metal parts and sub-assemblies using hand and power tools.
Complete check in process – reviewing documentation
Identifying the status of the engine component and determine if any outstanding modification or airworthiness directive need to be incorporated
Assemble/Disassemble engine components and/or accessories
Record and take measurements while dismantling, document with pictures as required
Prepare parts to get cleaned and repaired, clean parts as required
Balance as required
Inspects the parts determining if they are able to be repaired or replaced
Route repairable parts to appropriate area
Place order for parts required
Ensures all parts required are ready and available for assembly of the engine or component
Assemble engine components and/or assemblies
Final release process – checking product for compliance
Uses manuals and technical specifications to determine proper operating conditions
Reads technical specifications to identify product discrepancies and deficiencies
Verifying the conformance of parts to manuals and technical data
Basic Qualifications:
1+ years mechanical focused work experience
1+years of experience reading and interpreting technical drawings and/or blueprints.
1+ years of experience with precision measurement instruments such as calipers and micrometers.
Ability to lift up to 50 pounds (unassisted) for approximately 25% of the average work day.
Desired Skills:
Posses a strong mechanical aptitude
Read and understand manuals and technical data, knowledge to find and follow instructions.
Previous experience in aviation/aerospace industry.
Skills in fabrication techniques and processes.
Benefits that make life better:
Comprehensive Healthcare
401(k) with 100% company match; up to 5% vested
Paid Time Off starting on day one
Bonus opportunities
Health- & Dependent Care Flexible Spending Accounts
Short- & Long-Term Disability
Life & AD&D Insurance
Learning & Training opportunities
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