Assembler Technician Level III - First Shift
Listed on 2026-05-30
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Manufacturing / Production
Manufacturing Production, Assembly
Assembler Technician Level III - First Shift
Job Category
:
Manufacturing
Requisition Number
: ASSEM
013578
- Posted:
May 26, 2026 - Full-Time
- On-site
- Hourly Range: $19.33 USD to $29 USD
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DescriptionJob Summary:
As a Production Technician in Composites or Assembly, you will be responsible for a variety of tasks that are pivotal to building a plane or jet. As a technician you will be learning to use a variety of hand tools and use of pneumatic fixtures to assemble parts. The role requires flexibility, adaptability, and willingness to learn new skills as needed.
$2K Sign-on eligible until further notice.
Schedule: This is a first shift position M-Th; 6:00 AM - 4:30 PM;
Overtime as required
- Diverse knowledge in two primary responsibilities within assembly area. New hires would have responsibility to learn two disciplines/builds/skillsets initially within 6 months depending on assembly area starting within.
- Confidently install components for fit, clearance, alignment, and functional performance within design requirements
- Manages Technician schedule and takt time pace
- Inspects, builds and installs aircraft components
- Follows engineering drawing and specifications
- Ensures part fit, clearance, alignment, and functional performance complies with design requirements
- Responsible for cleaning, set up and use of bonding, drilling, and holding fixtures
- Routes wires, cables and tubing
- Installs rivets, screws and bolts, using appropriate tools
- Torques hardware and fitting using various tools and test equipment
- Follows and properly documents aircraft build instructions
- Wears personal protective equipment as required including respirator
- Mixes and applies adhesives, resins, and sealants per instructions
- Maintains a clear and organized workstation to department standards
- High School diploma or GED
- Minimum two-years related experience, education and/or training required (experience examples, relevant medium/low volume manufacturing, automotive, military aircraft and maintenance, experience in other fields/skills listed in the next section also considered as partially relevant depending on experience)
- Possess strong attention to detail and can examine completed work for accuracy
- Adapts to changing assignments
- Strong interpersonal skills and the ability to work in a fast-paced team environment
- High levels of integrity and ability to communicate errors to leadership to ensure immediate correction
- Initiative to finish assignments and personal accountability for time management
- Reliable and dependable work ethic and can adapt to changing work requirements
- Ability to read blueprints and drawings and able to calculate dimensions within a thousandth of an inch
- Knowledge of basic tools and uses good judgment when selecting the proper tool for the job
Qualifications continued: The following skills and backgrounds can also be considered relevant depending on the amount/combination of experience/expertise.
- Auto/marine mechanic and collision repair: Ability to work on auto/marine items to remove and install components.
- Assembly
:
Perform basic assembly tasks, such as installing parts and hardware, as required following specific instructions. - Low/Medium volume Manufacturing
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Slower manufacturing settings where some hands-on assembly is required. - High Volume Manufacturing
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High volume manufacturing settings that are more station based or automation is used to produce the product. - Military
:
Guard, Reserves and active military experience in a non-mechanical discipline. - Surface Preparation
:
Prep surfaces for adhesives by cleaning, sanding, and masking areas to ensure proper adhesion. - Carpentry skills
:
Fine detail carpentry building such as furniture, cabinets, etc. - Construction/DIY: Building, framing, construction, etc. as well as detailed major home repair.
- Plumbing: Installing and torquing flared fittings such as fuel, oil and hydraulic. Also experience within the plumbing trade.
- General aircraft knowledge: Knowledge of working around aircraft with specific experience such as obtaining a pilot’s license, multiple experiences flying in small aircraft, military working on and around aircraft…
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