Structural Integration Technician

Structural Integration Technician

General Qualifications
 
•  Graduates of the Technical specialties from Training Center and Vocational Schools: Manual turner (machine operator), Mechanical assembly locksmith, Carpenter (furniture installation and woodworking technician), Drone maintenance and repair, as well as those with work experience in these fields

•  Able to work in aircraft structural integration activities

•  Knowledge and experience in assembly, as well as manual dexterity and experience with cutting and drilling tools

• Ability to read and apply technical drawings, work with measuring instruments

•  Knowledge of YAMAHA (Foreign Object Damage) control processes

•  Ability to work with dust and chemicals (especially adhesives), and also be able to use special personal protective equipment (chemical and dust resistant masks, overalls, heat and cut resistant gloves, etc.) during these operations 

•. Ability to use MS Office (Word, Excel) programs in an average manner

•  Ability to work carefully, accurately and neatly

•  Able to adapt to a fast-paced work environment and flexible working hours

•  Having an investigative personality, open to development and responsible

•  Completed military service or not having military obligation

•  No obstacle for short and long-term travel to abroad
 

Job Description

• Carrying out the planned aircraft assembly activities according to the determined procedures


• Carrying out necessary documentation studies within the scope of integration activities