JOB TITLE: F-18 Structures Mechanic
LOCATION: San Antonio, TX
PAY RATE: $35/hour
We are a national aerospace and defense staffing agency seeking highly qualified candidates for a position with a top-tier client.
Job Details:
Job Type: Contract (12 months with potential for extension)
Industry: Aerospace / Defense / Aviation
Benefits: Medical, dental, and vision (Cigna)
Perks: Bonus potential + Priority access via Tier 1 supplier
Openings Nationwide: Thousands of opportunities across the U.S.
Qualifying Questions:
Are you a U.S. person as defined under ITAR regulations?
Do you meet the educational and experience requirements for this role?
Can you commute to the job location or relocate if necessary?
Summary:
Performs maintenance, repair, and modification of aircraft structures and components of moderate to high complexity.
Applies technical knowledge of airframe and powerplant systems to troubleshoot, repair, and restore aircraft to operational condition. Interprets blueprints, engineering drawings, and technical manuals to perform structural repairs and ensure compliance with specifications.
Maintain, repair, and modify aircraft structures and related systems (flight controls, engines, hydraulics, pneumatics, fuel, and mechanical components).
Perform close-tolerance drilling, reaming, fastening, sealing, painting, shimming, and preservation of structures.
Read and interpret engineering drawings, specifications, and technical data.
Utilize specialized tooling, fixtures, and aircraft-specific equipment.
Troubleshoot mechanical components and perform sheet metal/structural repairs and modifications.
Access digital systems to manage parts, discrepancies, and work documentation.
Maintain certifications and ensure compliance with safety, tool control, and FOD procedures.
Assist other mechanics and departments to meet cost and schedule targets.
Perform duties in confined spaces and on elevated platforms; lift up to 35 lbs.
Requirements:
High School Diploma or GED.
4+ years of experience working with non-porous metals (aluminum, titanium, stainless steel).
4+ years reading and interpreting schematics, specifications, and assembly drawings.
4+ years using hand tools such as drills (45 /90 ), rivet guns, countersink cages, hole finders, etc.
4+ years of heavy structures experience (drilling, countersinking, fastening components such as doublers, stringers, webs, and seat tracks).
Basic knowledge of electrical theory and aircraft systems.
Ability to work variable shifts, overtime, weekends, and holidays as required.
Regular and predictable attendance is required.
Must be a U.S. Citizen (as defined by ITAR).
Physical Requirements:
Climb ladders, work in confined spaces, and lift up to 35 lbs (occasional team lifts over 50 lbs).
Frequent standing, walking, reaching overhead, and balancing on uneven surfaces.
Tolerance for noise exposure and use of personal protective equipment (PPE).
Ability to pass visual acuity, color perception, and safety certifications.
Must comply with all safety, hazardous materials, and training requirements.
