JOB SUMMARY:
Performs foundational paint applications for overall exterior aircraft surfaces and removable parts; independently and consistently performs advanced paint preparation operations for overall exterior aircraft surfaces and removable parts to DFJ quality standards with low to no supervision and low to no discrepancies.
PRINCIPAL DUTIES/RESPONSIBILITIES (ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS):
Obtains/reads/interprets/comprehends process documentation at latest revision to perform task assignments
Locate, Reference, and Utilize Work Orders and Reference Data Using Computer System to Ensure Compliance with Processes, and Accurately Document/Record Traceability Requirements and Process Data
Maintains All Equipment Before, During, and After Use, as Required, and Performs Preventative Maintenance on Equipment as Defined per Process while maintaining a neat, orderly, and safe work environment and cleaning up after each operation / shift.
Inspects Aircraft Non-Sensitive Components before and after masking/unmasking process for interdepartmental transfers as well as Masks/Unmasks Aircraft Non-Sensitive Components and Prepares Aluminum and Composite Substrates for Sealant, Primer, and Paint Application
Consistently Inspects, Masks, Sands, and Unmasks Aircraft Sensitive Zones with Low to No Discrepancies
Applies Pore-Filler to Aircraft and Applies Primer/Surfacer to Aircraft Fuselage, Aircraft tail and parts with Low to No Supervision and Low to No Discrepancies
Masks for Regulatory and Specialty Coatings and Checks Thickness with Minimum Supervision and Minimum Discrepancies
Properly Sets Up Work Area for Aircraft Compliant with All Safety Requirements and assists in aircraft movement.
Mixes Sealant, Conversion Coatings, Primers, Surfacers, Etc… per Processes with No Discrepancies and Identifies Defects in top coatings; Masks and Sands to Correct Defects in top coatings
Minimizes Rework Through Proficiency in Preparation and Application while learning to Correct Defects in Top coatings at All Stages of Paint Application
Repeatedly Paints Belly and Aircraft Parts to DFJ Quality Standards with Minimum Supervision and Minimum Discrepancies while learning to paint the aircraft tail, mix top coatings, and prepare stripe design areas for application.
Will learn Paint Inspection Points and to Learns When to Notify QC for Paint Applications and Notifies QC Personnel Prior to Any Applicable Prep Activity to be Performed and corrects any discrepancies identified
Correctly Trains Personnel of Lower Levels of Proper Procedures, Methods, and Techniques per DFJ Processes
NON-PRINCIPAL DUTIES/RESPONSIBILITIES (NON-ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS):
Other Duties as Assigned
MINIMUM REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS:
2 Years Paint Experience
Advanced Knowledge and Demonstrated Proficiency of Surface Preparation Processes
Working Knowledge of Aircraft Paint Systems
High School Diploma or Equivalent
Ability and Competency To:
Read, Speak, Write, Understand, and Communicate Effectively in English
Follow Written and Verbal Instructions
Perform Repetitive Movements and Work Overhead
Work on Upper Aircraft at Heights Greater Than 10 Feet
Use Mechanical Sanders, Buffers, Spray Equipment, Common Hand Tools, etc.
Pass Pulmonary Function Test; Obtain and Maintain Respirator Clearance Facial Hair Restriction
Obtain and Maintain Aluminum Pretreatment Certification
Ability and Commitment to:
Wear All PPE as Required
Prioritize Safety of Self, Others, and Aircraft
Intermediate Knowledge of How to Use Mechanical Sanders, Buffers, Spray Equipment, Common Hand Tools, etc.
Heightened Attention to Detail
Ability to work with and around various adhesives, paints, resins, and other preparatory paint materials.
ADDITIONAL DESIRED QUALIFICATIONS:
Aerospace Paint Experience is Preferred
Scissor/Boom Lift Certification
Familiarity with LEAN Manufacturing and Quality Assurance Principles
WORKING CONDITIONS:
Climate-Controlled Hangars, with Occasional Work Outside
Involves Exposure to Chemical and Dust Levels Set by OSHA Standards
Lift/Hold/Carry/Push/Pull 50 Pounds With/Without Reasonable Accommodation for Intermittent / 25 lbs. for extended Periods
Physical/Muscular Dexterity To:
o Walk/Climb/Stand/Kneel/Crouch/Work overhead for Extended Periods While Working on Aircraft
o Repeatedly Ascend/Descend Scaffolds, Ladders, Steps, Stands, and Other Related Equipment With/Without Reasonable Accommodation
Complies with OSHA and Company Safety Standards and procedures.
Compensation and Benefits
The compensation for this position typically falls between $22.00 and $25.00 per hour. This position is eligible for overtime. This position may be eligible for shift differential. Note, the final compensation offered to a successful candidate will depend on several factors that may include but are not limited to the type and years of relevant experience, Falcon-specific experience, relevant education/certifications, geographic location, and shift.
Our total compensation package also offers comprehensive healthcare coverage (Medical/Prescription, Dental, Vision), HSA and FSA options, 401k Plan with Company Match, Life Insurance, Disability Benefits, Supplemental Insurance, Group Legal, Paid Time Off, Tuition Reimbursement, Employee Discounts and much more.
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