Dassault Falcon Jet
Job Summary
Works independently to safely prepare, paint, and detail aircraft according to schedule using Dassault Falcon’s quality standards and operating procedures. Acts on behalf of the Team Lead to provide assistance and work direction to other painters. Inspects process application to ensure compliance with company policies and procedures as well as regulatory requirements.
Principal Duties/Responsibilities
Comply with all Engineering/Falcon Production Standards and the Falcon Aircraft Maintenance Manual while performing assigned functions pertaining to paint process application and tool usage procedures.
Inspect paint at all critical stages as defined in the operation work order.
Communicate to QA any deviation in process (Documentation not followed, new process not validated, etc.).
Ensure all Paint Inspection Documentation is completed in accordance with processes and procedures.
Mentor other members of Paint operations.
Safely perform aircraft preparation, painting, and detailing of aircraft under minimal supervision.
Coordinate with supervision and Inspection authority to inspect work completed by team as defined in the inspection delegation.
Promote high standards of quality through instruction and by setting a good example for other painters to follow.
Work in accordance with OSHA and Company Safety and Environmental Procedures and ensure other employees do the same.
Assist with aircraft movement in hangars.
Assist in training employees regarding Paint Shop Operations.
Encourage team members to develop process improvement strategies and promote team ideas to upper management.
Work with customers and customer representatives to ensure customer expectations are met.
Other duties as assigned by upper management.
Non-principal Duties/Responsibilities
May work with outside vendors and contractors.
Minimum Required Qualifications
High school diploma or equivalent.
4 years of Dassault Falcon Jet aircraft paint application experience.
Knowledge of paint products (lacquers, enamels, epoxies, urethanes, and acrylics).
Ability to read, write and understand technical information concerning the external paint process application for Falcon Aircraft.
Ability to solve problems and thereby facilitate achievement of the departmental mission.
Knowledge of FAA regulations that address aircraft maintenance (FAR Part 43 & 145).
Proficiency with standard spray paint equipment: buffers, paint guns, sanding equipment, dual action orbital sander and common hand tools.
Physical and muscular dexterity to stand, kneel, walk, or climb for extended periods during painting, sanding, or while working on aircraft. Able to repeatedly climb and descend scaffolds, ladders and other related equipment with or without reasonable accommodation.
Not abnormally allergic to paint, paint stripper, solvents, primers or other paint related products that produce fumes or dust while using.
Pass vision testing, minimum 20/20 corrected, and no limitations in color perception.
Lift up to 50 pounds with or without reasonable accommodation.
Pass Pulmonary Function Test to obtain respirator certification.
Communicate effectively orally and in writing.
Work all shifts and weekends.
Obtain Dassault Falcon Paint inspection Delegation within 90 days of assuming position.
Additional Desired Qualifications
Computer literacy with experience in Microsoft Office tools.
Ability to match paint colors.
Ability to transpose paint layout from 2D drawings to aircraft.
Familiar with all Dassault Falcon Jet Software tools pertaining to paint shop operations (Squawk Management Tool, Document Management System, Manufacturing Execution System, etc.).
Good conflict management, resolving abilities and negotiating skills to restore the focus to the department’s overall goals.
Working Conditions Work location is in an aircraft paint and preparation hangar environment. Conditions vary with the weather in Central Arkansas. Exposure to chemicals and dust levels set by OSHA standards.
Compensation And Benefits The position pays $28.14 to $37.59 per hour, eligible for overtime and shift differential. Comprehensive benefits include medical, prescription, dental, vision coverage, HSA and FSA options, 401(k) with company match, life insurance, disability benefits, supplemental insurance, group legal, paid time off, tuition reimbursement, employee discounts, and more.
Seniority level Mid-Senior level
Employment type Full-time
Job function Sales and Business Development
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Principal Duties/Responsibilities
Comply with all Engineering/Falcon Production Standards and the Falcon Aircraft Maintenance Manual while performing assigned functions pertaining to paint process application and tool usage procedures.
Inspect paint at all critical stages as defined in the operation work order.
Communicate to QA any deviation in process (Documentation not followed, new process not validated, etc.).
Ensure all Paint Inspection Documentation is completed in accordance with processes and procedures.
Mentor other members of Paint operations.
Safely perform aircraft preparation, painting, and detailing of aircraft under minimal supervision.
Coordinate with supervision and Inspection authority to inspect work completed by team as defined in the inspection delegation.
Promote high standards of quality through instruction and by setting a good example for other painters to follow.
Work in accordance with OSHA and Company Safety and Environmental Procedures and ensure other employees do the same.
Assist with aircraft movement in hangars.
Assist in training employees regarding Paint Shop Operations.
Encourage team members to develop process improvement strategies and promote team ideas to upper management.
Work with customers and customer representatives to ensure customer expectations are met.
Other duties as assigned by upper management.
Non-principal Duties/Responsibilities
May work with outside vendors and contractors.
Minimum Required Qualifications
High school diploma or equivalent.
4 years of Dassault Falcon Jet aircraft paint application experience.
Knowledge of paint products (lacquers, enamels, epoxies, urethanes, and acrylics).
Ability to read, write and understand technical information concerning the external paint process application for Falcon Aircraft.
Ability to solve problems and thereby facilitate achievement of the departmental mission.
Knowledge of FAA regulations that address aircraft maintenance (FAR Part 43 & 145).
Proficiency with standard spray paint equipment: buffers, paint guns, sanding equipment, dual action orbital sander and common hand tools.
Physical and muscular dexterity to stand, kneel, walk, or climb for extended periods during painting, sanding, or while working on aircraft. Able to repeatedly climb and descend scaffolds, ladders and other related equipment with or without reasonable accommodation.
Not abnormally allergic to paint, paint stripper, solvents, primers or other paint related products that produce fumes or dust while using.
Pass vision testing, minimum 20/20 corrected, and no limitations in color perception.
Lift up to 50 pounds with or without reasonable accommodation.
Pass Pulmonary Function Test to obtain respirator certification.
Communicate effectively orally and in writing.
Work all shifts and weekends.
Obtain Dassault Falcon Paint inspection Delegation within 90 days of assuming position.
Additional Desired Qualifications
Computer literacy with experience in Microsoft Office tools.
Ability to match paint colors.
Ability to transpose paint layout from 2D drawings to aircraft.
Familiar with all Dassault Falcon Jet Software tools pertaining to paint shop operations (Squawk Management Tool, Document Management System, Manufacturing Execution System, etc.).
Good conflict management, resolving abilities and negotiating skills to restore the focus to the department’s overall goals.
Working Conditions Work location is in an aircraft paint and preparation hangar environment. Conditions vary with the weather in Central Arkansas. Exposure to chemicals and dust levels set by OSHA standards.
Compensation And Benefits The position pays $28.14 to $37.59 per hour, eligible for overtime and shift differential. Comprehensive benefits include medical, prescription, dental, vision coverage, HSA and FSA options, 401(k) with company match, life insurance, disability benefits, supplemental insurance, group legal, paid time off, tuition reimbursement, employee discounts, and more.
Seniority level Mid-Senior level
Employment type Full-time
Job function Sales and Business Development
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