Structures Technician
Listed on 2025-12-31
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Trades / Skilled Labor
Maintenance Technician / Mechanic -
Manufacturing / Production
Maintenance Technician / Mechanic
West Star is the fastest growing maintenance repair organization in the industry and we recognize this as the result of our talented team of trusted employees working together to deliver customer service excellence. We are committed to providing our employees with personal and professional growth opportunities while fostering a culture of respect and well-being with a small company feel.
When you join our team we don’t think you should have to wait for your benefits to kick in. That’s why when you start, they start with you! This includes medical, dental, 401K match, time off accruals, weekly pay days and much more. We don’t want you to live to work, we want you to work and live.
What you can expect as a Structures Technician at West Star:As a Structures Technician, each day will bring new experiences and opportunities for growth. You will need to have a basic to advanced knowledge of turbine aircraft structures, reading blueprints, working from drawings, fastening systems, procedures, and techniques. The Structures Technician will report to the MRO Services Manager and will be responsible for completing repairs on aircraft parts and components. This position requires the Technician to display a professional demeanor and create a work environment that fosters mutual respect between co‑workers, customers, and vendors.
This challenging position requires the Technician to be a team player, working across various departments, while accomplishing tasks with minimal supervision and a strong sense of focus on details, quality, and safety.
- Perform basic sheet metal operations such as drilling, riveting, and cutting on airframe and associated components.
- Application and removal of sealant, sound deadening, and finish materials.
- Maintenance, cleaning, and repair of shop facilities, equipment, and tooling when required.
- Basic computer skills to be able to navigate electronic training, manuals, and maintenance databases.
- Comply with current Federal Aviation Regulations, as well as Repair Station and Quality Control Manual Policies and Procedures.
- Ensure that all necessary maintenance entries on maintenance forms and work orders used by the Repair Station are properly executed.
- Ensure work area cleanliness and good housekeeping to promote safe operation.
- When work away from the Repair Station is required, ensure that all processes and procedures are followed in accordance with this Repair Station Manual.
- Ensure that proper tooling and equipment is utilized, calibrated, and in good working order for the maintenance task to be accomplished.
- Ensure that the repair and overhaul of all articles and components is accomplished within the authority of the Repair Station and that the work is inspected by the inspection department.
- Ensure the proper handling and tagging of all parts while in the repair process and through work completion.
- Ensure incoming parts, supplies, and articles receive an incoming inspection (Receiving Inspection) to determine airworthiness prior to use for a repair or modification.
- Ensure no defective, non‑conformed, or un‑airworthy parts are installed in any component or assembly.
- Effectively and clearly communicate (i.e., speak, write, read) in English.
- Any other job‑related duties as assigned by supervisor or management.
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