Aircraft Structure, Surface, Rigging, and Systems Assembler resume
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Assembling metal structures
Assembling metal and plastic parts
Cleaning workpieces or products
Aligning workpieces
Cutting industrial materials
Operating metal or plastic forming equipment
Reviewing blueprints and instructions
Marking equipment with labels
Inspecting installed components
Measuring product dimensions
Sorting recyclable materials
Connecting supply lines
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Aircraft Structure, Surface, Rigging, and Systems Assembler
Summary
Aircraft Structure, Surface, Rigging, and Systems Assembler with experience in Assembling metal structures and Assembling metal and plastic parts.
Experience
Aircraft Structure, Surface, Rigging, and Systems Assembler
Where you worked
Month Year to Month Year
Assembled parts on aircraft
Read blueprints to find layouts
Attached brackets to secure parts
Inspected parts for fit and defects
Adjusted or repaired parts as needed
Cleaned components before assembly
Skills
Assembling metal structures, Assembling metal and plastic parts, Cleaning workpieces or products, Aligning workpieces, Cutting industrial materials, Operating metal or plastic forming equipment, Reviewing blueprints and instructions, Marking equipment with labels, Inspecting installed components, Measuring product dimensions, Sorting recyclable materials, Connecting supply lines
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Assembled parts on aircraftRead blueprints to find layoutsAttached brackets to secure partsInspected parts for fit and defectsAdjusted or repaired parts as neededCleaned components before assembly
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Assembled parts and subassemblies on aircraft, ensuring precise alignment and secure fittings
Attached brackets and clips to support components, following detailed blueprints and specifications
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Add how often you assembled parts or subassemblies.
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Assembled several parts and subassemblies on aircraft each day, ensuring precise alignment and secure fittings
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Several each dayMost of the aircraft in the shopA few every shift
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Attached brackets and clips to support components, following detailed blueprints and specifications
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Made the assembly process smootherImproved the stability of componentsEnsured better alignment of parts
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This work commonly includes assembled parts on aircraft, read blueprints to find layouts, and attached brackets to secure parts.
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Other names for this job
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Aircraft Structure, Surface, Rigging, and Systems Assembler
Already yours: Assembling metal structures, Assembling metal and plastic parts, Cleaning workpieces or products
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What you have not done yet. Cutting industrial materials, Operating metal or plastic forming equipment, Reviewing blueprints and instructions
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Already yours: Assembling metal and plastic parts, Aligning workpieces
2 of the 12 tasks this job is made of
What you have not done yet. Drawing guide lines, Drilling holes in parts, Reading work orders or instructions