Etch Line Operator - PAA; MRO
Listed on 2026-01-01
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Manufacturing / Production
Quality Engineering, Manufacturing Engineer
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The Etch Line Operator is responsible for performing chemical stripping, cleaning, etching, and phosphoric acid anodizing (PAA) operations on aerospace components undergoing maintenance, repair, and overhaul (MRO). The operator ensures all processes meet BAC
5555, BAC
5719, and other OEM or customer specifications. This role plays a critical part in surface preparation for bonding, coating, or inspection as part of the aircraft component repair cycle.
- Operate and monitor chemical processing lines including BAC
5555 etch and PAA anodize per customer and internal specifications. - Prepare, mask, and rack incoming repair components for chemical processing in accordance with work instructions and repair routings.
- Perform chemical stripping and cleaning of paint, coatings, or anodize layers prior to inspection or rework.
- Verify and maintain tank conditions—temperature, concentration, and pH—through regular titrations and documentation.
- Handle parts carefully to maintain dimensional and surface integrity; ensure no damage to critical surfaces.
- Visually inspect and verify etch and anodize quality prior to release for bonding, primer, or assembly.
- Record all process data, chemical additions, and lot traceability in work travelers or MRO control systems.
- Support NADCAP, FAA, and customer audit readiness through proper documentation and process adherence.
- Assist with bath maintenance, filter changes, and tank cleanouts under supervision of the chemical lead.
- Follow all Environmental, Health, and Safety (EHS) requirements for handling, labeling, and disposal of hazardous materials.
- Communicate any nonconforming conditions, equipment issues, or process deviations immediately to supervision or Quality.
- Contribute to continuous improvement and Lean initiatives to improve process efficiency, safety, and quality.
- High school diploma or GED required.
- Technical certification or training in chemical processing or aerospace manufacturing preferred.
- Minimum 1–3 years in aerospace MRO or chemical processing environment required.
- Experience with BAC
5555 (chemical cleaning and etching) and PAA (Phosphoric Acid Anodize) required or strongly preferred. - Familiarity with Boeing, Airbus, or other OEM repair specifications and NADCAP chemical process standards.
- Strong understanding of chemical safety and PPE use.
- Ability to interpret process specifications, work instructions, and technical drawings.
- High attention to detail and quality focus in a regulated repair environment.
- Ability to perform basic math, pH/concentration titrations, and accurate data entry.
- Physically capable of lifting up to 50 lbs and standing for long periods.
- Work performed in an MRO chemical processing area with exposure to acids, caustics, and varying temperatures.
- PPE including gloves, goggles, respirator, apron, and face shield required as appropriate.
- May involve rotating shifts, weekends, or overtime depending on customer demand.
Operations
Primary LocationUnited States-Arkansas-Hot Springs-Triumph Airborne Structures
ScheduleFull-time
Overtime StatusNon-exempt
We are an equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability or veteran status.
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