The Coordinating Sheet Metal Worker - On Wing possesses a wide range of competencies crucial for fulfilling the role. With completed aviation technical training in accordance with current EASA regulations and an EASA AML B1.1 License, you're well-prepared for the challenging tasks this position entails.
You have at least five years of proven work experience in aircraft sheet metal work and possess in-depth knowledge of the organization, procedures, technical manuals, repair methods, and safety and environmental regulations. You're fluent in English, both orally and in writing, and proficient in performing sheet metal work on aircraft components using various hand tools.
As a multifunctional professional, you're solution-oriented and results-driven, excelling in collaboration. You carry a strong sense of responsibility and quality awareness, enabling you to work under changing circumstances. Resilience to stress is one of your strong suits, essential for effectively coordinating sheet metal activities. You take initiative, communicate effectively, and thrive as a team player. You have a strong focus on quality, evident in your active involvement in ensuring the highest standards in inspections, repairs, overhauls, and modifications to aircraft sheet metal.