Reports to: Sheet Metal Lead
Job purpose
The Sheet Metal Technician is responsible for inspecting, fabricating, modifying, repairing, and installing sheet metal structures on rotary-wing aircraft in accordance with manufacturer specifications, engineering drawings, and aviation regulatory standards. This role is critical in ensuring airframe integrity, safety, and optimal performance.
Duties and Responsibilities
- Inspect and assess damage to sheet metal structures on helicopters.
- Read and interpret blueprints, technical drawings, engineering orders, and OEM manuals.
- Fabricate replacement parts and assemblies using metal forming techniques and equipment.
- Remove, repair, and reinstall aircraft skin panels, stringers, bulkheads, and other structural components.
- Perform drilling, riveting, bending, cutting, filing, deburring, and sealing tasks.
- Use precision tools and measurement devices to ensure accuracy and fit.
- Complete repairs in accordance with FAA regulations, OEM specs, and internal procedures.
- Document all repairs and modifications in maintenance logs and work orders.
- Work closely with engineering, maintenance, and inspection teams for signoffs and quality control.
Workplace Safety:
- Adhere to OSHA, FAA, and company-specific safety guidelines at all times.
- Utilize proper PPE including gloves, safety glasses, hearing protection, and respiratory protection when required.
- Operate tools and equipment in accordance with safety protocols.
- Maintain clean, organized, and hazard-free areas.
- Report any safety concerns, accidents, or near misses immediately
SOP/KPIs:
- Follow all SOPs for structural repair, fabrication, and assembly tasks.
- Ensure all work complies with company and regulatory standards.
- Meet or exceed KPIs including:
- Work order completion rate
- Quality assurance pass rate
- Rework frequency
- Safety compliance metrics
Team Support:
- Collaborate effectively with maintenance technicians, engineers, and inspectors.
- Support project teams during helicopter refurbishment, modification, or heavy maintenance visits.
- Assist and mentor junior technicians or apprentices when needed.
- Communicate progress and potential issues clearly with supervisors and team leads.
- Maintain best practices and a positive working environment with all parties at the worksite.
- Coordinate with other departments to achieve outlined goals.
- Respond to communications (e-mails, meeting requests, Teams messages, etc.) set by team members in a timely and friendly manner.
- Learn SmartSheets project management software and take ownership of assigned projects. Aid in the evolution of usage of this platform by spearheading best practices adoption.
Qualifications:
- Experience: 3+ years of experience in aircraft sheet metal work, preferably on helicopters or rotary-wing aircraft.
- Certifications: Completion of an FAA-approved Airframe and Powerplant (A&P) school or equivalent training preferred.
- Legal: Must be authorized to work in the U.S.
Required Behaviors:
- High attention to detail with a strong commitment to precision and quality.
- Professional, dependable, and safety conscious.
- Strong work ethic and willingness to adapt to changing priorities.
- Accountability and pride in workmanship.
Hard Skills & Education:
- Education: High school diploma or GED required, A&P License preferred.
Technical Skills:
- Skilled in using hand tools, power tools, and specialized aviation sheet metal equipment.
- Proficient in riveting, countersinking, drilling, dimpling, and forming sheet metal.
- Ability to read and interpret complex technical documents and engineering instructions.
- Understanding of aircraft structures and material types including aluminum alloys and composite interfaces.
Specific Soft Skills (examples):
- Effective communication skills and teamwork mentality.
- Strong problem-solving and critical thinking abilities.
- Ability to manage time efficiently and work under tight deadlines.
- Commitment to continuous learning and improvement
Working conditions
- Indoor hangar environment with occasional outdoor work depending on project needs.
- Exposure to noise, vibration, sharp tools, and metal particles—PPE required.
- May be required to work overtime, weekends, or night shifts as project demands dictate.
- Must pass drug screening, background checks, and regulatory compliance requirements
Essential Job Functions
- Structural inspection, repair, and modification of helicopter sheet metal components.
- Reading and applying information from blueprints, drawings, and technical manuals.
- Operating sheet metal tools and equipment.
- Recording work performed for regulatory and internal documentation.
- Ensuring airworthiness and structural integrity of aircraft components
Physical requirements
- Ability to lift and carry up to 50 lbs.
- Frequent standing, climbing, bending, kneeling, and working in confined or elevated spaces.
- Good manual dexterity, vision, and hand-eye coordination.
- Capable of wearing safety gear for extended periods