Assembler Technician Level III - Weekend Shift
Listed on 2026-06-06
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Manufacturing / Production
Assembly, Manufacturing Production, Manufacturing Engineer
Assembler Technician Level III - Weekend Shift
Job Category: Manufacturing
Requisition Number: ASSEM
012745
- Posted:
February 9, 2026 - Full-Time
- On-site
- Hourly Range: $22.31 USD to $33.47 USD
Duluth, Minnesota
As a Manufacturing Technician, you will be trained in installing aircraft components, sub‑assemblies, and composite parts. You will play an integral role creating and constructing the world's best‑selling general aviation aircraft, though you do not need any aviation experience to succeed ever, with experience, you could earn a higher starting wage.
$2K Sign‑on eligible until further notice.
Schedule: This is a weekend shift role. The schedule is Fri‑Sat‑Sun 5:00 AM – 5:30 PM (3 days, 12 hours each); 12% Weekend Shift Differential;
Overtime as required
- Please note that you will be required to train on one of the weekday shift schedules (either Mon‑Thu 6:00 am to 4:30 pm or Mon‑Thu 4:30 pm to 3:00 am) for 2‑3 months. Once fully trained, you will begin working weekend shift.
- Diverse knowledge in multiple primary responsibilities within assembly area. New hires would have responsibility to learn multiple disciplines/builds/skillsets initially within 6 months depending on assembly area starting within.
- Masterfully install components for fit, clearance, alignment, and functional performance within design requirements
- Troubleshoots aircraft system issues and develops solutions
- Conducts on-the-job training with Technicians
- Inspecting, building and installing aircraft components
- Understanding engineering drawing and specifications
- Will document and describe defect(s) on non‑conforming articles or defective parts
- Set up and use of fixturing for all areas of bonding, drilling, and assembly
- Installs rivets, screws and bolts, using appropriate tools
- Routes wires, cables and tubing
- 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
To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential function satisfactorily. The requirements listed below are representative of the knowledge, skill, and/or ability required. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable qualified individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
- High School diploma or GED
- Minimum five‑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
- Knowledge of basic tools and uses good judgment when selecting the proper tool for the job
- Capable of demonstrating procedures and installation techniques to others
- 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
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: Slower manufacturing settings where some hands-on assembly is required.
- High Volume Manufacturing: 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.
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