Aircraft Assembler
Segula Technologies - Red Oak, Texas, United States, 75154
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Segula Technologies is a global engineering and consulting leader, delivering cutting-edge solutions in aerospace, automotive, energy, rail, and life sciences. Established in 1985 and headquartered in France, we operate in over 30 countries, driving technological innovation, enhancing industrial performance, and supporting clients throughout the entire product lifecycle. Our expertise spans design, manufacturing, testing, and project management, empowering businesses to overcome complex engineering challenges while championing sustainability and innovation. At Segula Technologies, we value our people and offer a comprehensive benefits package to support your health, well-being, and financial future. You will be eligible for benefits, including: Medical, dental and vision coverage. Employee life insurance Short & Long-Term Disability Voluntary Term Life, AD&D, & Critical Illness insurance 401(k) plan with Segula matching up PTO days The
Aircraft Assembler
position involves assembling, fitting, fastening, and installing various aircraft components such as tails, wings, fuselage, bulkheads, stabilizers, landing gear, rigging, control equipment, and heating and ventilating systems. Maintain a clean work area and work effectively in a team environment. Follow directions from supervisors and communicate promptly when issues or questions arise. Drill close tolerance holes and install manufacturing hardware. Use power tools, including pneumatic and electric drills, rivet guns, and torquing wrenches. Read and interpret technical drawings and blueprints Must have experience in the aviation industry. Must have minimum 2 years of experience as aircraft assembler or sheet metal. Must be able to master the use of pneumatic tools, electrical bonding equipment, measuring devices, and torquing equipment. Must be able to use tools such as scales, protrusion gages, fastener grip gages, calipers, micrometers, trulok gages, go-no-go gages, ball gages, fastener height gages, torque wrenches, pistol and/or pancake kaynar guns, torque screw guns, and understand all calibration requirements. Must be able to pass a plate test. Must have authorization to work in the USA without requiring visa sponsorship. Here's a quick overview of the next steps: Phone Interview with Recruiter:
We'll start with an introductory call to learn more about your background and interest in the role. Plate Test Confirmation Date Offer Letter:
We will extend a formal offer and begin the onboarding process. Background Check & DOT Drug Screen:
This step includes a thorough background check, reviewing criminal and other relevant records, along with a Department of Transportation (DOT) drug screening to ensure compliance with federal safety regulations. Start Your Next Challenge!