Assembler Technician in Training - Piston Aircraft - First Shift
Cirrus · Duluth, MN · 3 wk ago
Management$15.84/hrFull-time
Responsibilities
- Learn about Assembler role and Cirrus processes
- Develop early skills in how to inspect, build and install aircraft components
- Start reading and understanding engineering drawing and specifications
- Learn about parts, parts fit, clearance, alignment, and functional performance complies with design requirements to gain confidence and familiarity
- Understand importance of cleaning, set up and use of bonding, drilling, and holding fixtures
- Become skilled in installing rivets, screws and bolts, using appropriate tools
- Identify and learn routes for wires, cables and tubing
- Grow skills in Torques hardware and fitting, practicing various tools and test equipment
- Learn to understand, follow and properly document aircraft build instructions
- Wears personal protective equipment as required and may include a respirator
- Mix and apply adhesives, resins, and sealants per instructions
- Maintain a clear and organized workstation to department standards
Qualifications
- High School diploma or GED required
- Required knowledge of basic tools and uses good judgment when selecting the proper tool for the job
- Preferred minimum one-year relevant experience and/or training related to skills/experiences listed below
- Ability to read blueprints and drawings and able to calculate dimensions within a thousandth of an inch, preferred
- 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
- 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 but not maintenance related, etc.
- Fast paced environments: Work environments like quick oil change, tire change, line cooks, fast food, health care, etc.
Benefits
- Comprehensive Health Coverage: Medical, vision, dental, with additional dependent coverage options
- Employer-Paid Coverages: Group term life, short- and long-term disability insurance
- Flexible Spending Accounts: FSA and HSA offerings with company contributions to HSA
- Well-being: Calm Health, Employee Assistance Program, and wellness incentives through medical provider
- 401(k) Plan: Dollar-for-dollar match up to 5% after 90 days, with 100% vesting at 1 year of service
- PTO: Various PTO plans starting at 100 hours accrued within the first year
- Additional Time off Benefits: Paid holidays, 2 weeks of Paid Parental leave, paid time for funeral leave and jury duty
- Career Development: Tuition reimbursement program and professional growth opportunities
- Exclusive Discounts: Cirrus Store, partner and marketplace discounts available
- Community & Engagement: Company and employee clubs at various locations