GAL AeroStaff Ltd. is a Canadian aerospace company specializing in delivering high-quality technical and operational services to the aviation industry. Our expertise includes aircraft interior structural manufacturing and maintenance solutions for OEMs MROs and operators across North America.
We offer carefully designed programs and benefits including time-off insurance and other plans to support our teams and meet evolving operational and regulatory requirements.
Scope of Position
Reporting to the Production Supervisor the Structural Assembler is responsible for installing and assembling components on an aircraft structure.
- Proficient in Blueprint Reading and Hole Layout Countersinking and Deburring.
- Fitting and installation of conventional rivets and Hi-Lite fasteners.
- Assemble and fit pre-fabricated parts to form subassemblies working at benches or directly on an aircraft structure.
- Application of manual solvent conductive chemical conversion treatment and paint touch-up.
- Working with a variety of power and hand tools jigs fixtures and other equipment.
- Meeting schedule and production requirements.
- Must be a strong team player who is flexible and willing to learn new tasks.
- Must have flexibility to work rotating shifts to accommodate production schedule including days afternoons nights and overtime as required.
- Must be mechanically inclined and know how to use Pneumatic or power hand tools.
- Must wear Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) at all times on the plant floor (i.e. safety glasses safety shoes and ear plugs) and follow all Health & Safety procedures at all times.
- Must be able to pass a Pulmonary Fit Test (PFT) for proper fitting of respirators as needed to perform the job safely especially in work areas that may have exposure to chemicals or odors from paints solvents etc. To ensure proper fitting of respirators all employees using respirators must be clean shaven at all times as per the Canadian Standard Association (CSA) requirements.
- Must be physically fit energetic agile willing and able to:
- work in restricted spaces (tanks)
- work at heights (3rd floor of jigs)
- work rotating shifts when and as required
- bend twist walk on uneven surfaces and climb stairs repeatedly during shift
- perform heavy lifting (< 40 lbs) as needed to perform the job
- stand for 7 hours of an 8 hour shift
Skills and Qualifications
- Very experienced with hand tools/ power tools for drilling countersinking torquing installing (fasteners hi-lites).
- Very experienced to read blueprints and interpret technical drawings (2D and 3D). Sub-assemblies sheet metal assembly mechanical assembly etc.
- Ability to work shifts to accommodate production scheduling.
- Past experience within an aerospace or manufacturing environment.
- Flexibility and willingness to learn new tasks.
- Exposure to quality systems and safety fundamentals.
Experience
- 4 to 6 years experience in Aircraft Assembly is required.
Education
- Sheet Metal Fabrication Course Aerospace Structures Course or Aeronautical Technology Education or similar.
Location:Mississauga ON
Term: Permanent Full-time
Schedule: 40 hours per week
Language: English
Benefits
- Casual dress
- Commuter benefits
- Dental care
- Paid time off
Other benefits only for international candidates
- Lodging
- Rental car
- Flight ticket
- Health insurance
GAL AeroStaff Ltd. is a Canadian aerospace company specializing in delivering high-quality technical and operational services to the aviation industry. Our expertise includes aircraft interior structural manufacturing and maintenance solutions for OEMs MROs and operators across North America.We offe...
GAL AeroStaff Ltd. is a Canadian aerospace company specializing in delivering high-quality technical and operational services to the aviation industry. Our expertise includes aircraft interior structural manufacturing and maintenance solutions for OEMs MROs and operators across North America.
We offer carefully designed programs and benefits including time-off insurance and other plans to support our teams and meet evolving operational and regulatory requirements.
Scope of Position
Reporting to the Production Supervisor the Structural Assembler is responsible for installing and assembling components on an aircraft structure.
- Proficient in Blueprint Reading and Hole Layout Countersinking and Deburring.
- Fitting and installation of conventional rivets and Hi-Lite fasteners.
- Assemble and fit pre-fabricated parts to form subassemblies working at benches or directly on an aircraft structure.
- Application of manual solvent conductive chemical conversion treatment and paint touch-up.
- Working with a variety of power and hand tools jigs fixtures and other equipment.
- Meeting schedule and production requirements.
- Must be a strong team player who is flexible and willing to learn new tasks.
- Must have flexibility to work rotating shifts to accommodate production schedule including days afternoons nights and overtime as required.
- Must be mechanically inclined and know how to use Pneumatic or power hand tools.
- Must wear Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) at all times on the plant floor (i.e. safety glasses safety shoes and ear plugs) and follow all Health & Safety procedures at all times.
- Must be able to pass a Pulmonary Fit Test (PFT) for proper fitting of respirators as needed to perform the job safely especially in work areas that may have exposure to chemicals or odors from paints solvents etc. To ensure proper fitting of respirators all employees using respirators must be clean shaven at all times as per the Canadian Standard Association (CSA) requirements.
- Must be physically fit energetic agile willing and able to:
- work in restricted spaces (tanks)
- work at heights (3rd floor of jigs)
- work rotating shifts when and as required
- bend twist walk on uneven surfaces and climb stairs repeatedly during shift
- perform heavy lifting (< 40 lbs) as needed to perform the job
- stand for 7 hours of an 8 hour shift
Skills and Qualifications
- Very experienced with hand tools/ power tools for drilling countersinking torquing installing (fasteners hi-lites).
- Very experienced to read blueprints and interpret technical drawings (2D and 3D). Sub-assemblies sheet metal assembly mechanical assembly etc.
- Ability to work shifts to accommodate production scheduling.
- Past experience within an aerospace or manufacturing environment.
- Flexibility and willingness to learn new tasks.
- Exposure to quality systems and safety fundamentals.
Experience
- 4 to 6 years experience in Aircraft Assembly is required.
Education
- Sheet Metal Fabrication Course Aerospace Structures Course or Aeronautical Technology Education or similar.
Location:Mississauga ON
Term: Permanent Full-time
Schedule: 40 hours per week
Language: English
Benefits
- Casual dress
- Commuter benefits
- Dental care
- Paid time off
Other benefits only for international candidates
- Lodging
- Rental car
- Flight ticket
- Health insurance
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