Keyword

Mechanic Aircraft

Airframe Overhauling Mechanic

Airframe Overhauling Aircraft Maintenance Technician

Minimum - Bachelor's degree/Diploma in Aircraft Maintenance Engineering or Aeronautical or Aerospace Engineering

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The tasks an Airframe Erector is expected to perform include:

Assembling fuselage, tail, wings, under carriage, fuel tanks, doors, etc.

Installing plumbing pulley, pulley brackets and other airframe structural members according to approved schedules

Studying blueprints and approved assembly schedules

Assembling airframe components by supplementary tooling where necessary using jigs, fixtures and other devices

Proficient in ensuring correct fits, assembly, alignment and clearance according to schedule, using feeler gauges, micrometre, etc.

Adept at securing members temporarily with fasteners, screws or by tack welding and marking locations for rivet holes

Well-versed with drilling and countersinking holes in members for subsequent riveting, checking operation of pneumatic and hydraulic systems, locating defects and rectifying  faults

Knowledge of testing rigging and satisfactory operation of aircraft control and ensuring airworthiness

Knowledge of riveting parts together

Knowledge of replacing, repairing and modifying passenger galley and toilet structural parts

Knowledge of maintaining record of parts examined

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Eye for detail

Problem solving skills

Good communication skills

Pleasing personality

Planning ability

Physically fit

Normal colour vision

It needs one to be on their toes

Need not handle a team

Local travelling is not a part of this job role

Part-time work and contractual jobs are available in some cities

Work from home option is not available

Working hours
Working hours are 10/1 hours everyday for /6 days a week. This may vary from company to company

Shift system maybe available

Is the job suitable for a candidate with special needs?
Maybe

The job is listed as mildly hazardous or dangerous under The Factories Act 198 (section 87)

Health hazards include exposure to strong and continuous noise in work areas, noxious dust, allergenic materials, asbestos, etc.

Occupational hazards include mesothelioma, falls, musculoskeletal injuries, accidents, etc.

For freshers - INR 25,000 to INR 40,000 per month

For candidates with 2-5 years of experience or more - INR 40,000 to INR 70,000 per month

(These figures are indicative and subject to change)

 

Current and Future Trends of the Aviation Sector in India

 

The aviation sector today supports 56.6 million jobs and produces over US$ 2.2 trillion of the global gross domestic product (GDP). The Government plans to invest US$ 12.1 billion in the airport sector during the 12th Five-Year Plan period (of this US$ 9.3 billion is expected to come from India?s private sector) towards construction of new, low-cost airports and development of existing ones.

 

According to the Minister for Civil Aviation, Government of India, India would be the third largest aviation market by 2020. The foreign direct investment (FDI) inflows in air transport (including air freight) during April 2000 to March 2014 stood at US$ 495.24 million, according to data with Department of Industrial Policy and Promotion (DIPP).

 

The Indian civil aviation industry is among the top 10 globally with a size of around US$ 16 billion, according to a recent KPMG report. The aviation industry presently supports about 0.5 per cent of the India?s GDP. This sector caters to about 150 million passengers daily, with the potential to grow further. By 2020, traffic at airports in India is anticipated to reach 450 million. Indian carriers plan to double their fleet to around 800 aircrafts.

 

The growth in Indian aviation has created significant employment opportunities. With passengers and aircraft fleet likely to double by 2020, the need to strengthen the human resource development infrastructure is immediate. As per KPMG estimates, the total manpower requirement of airlines is estimated to rise from 62,000 in FY-2011 to 117,000 by FY-2017. It is estimated that the sector, overall, will need about 350,000 new employees to facilitate growth in the next decade. This indicates good job opportunities for Airframe Erector and other professionals.

Aviation/aerospace companies across India

Cities across India

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All IITs across India 

PEC University of Technology

Bengal Engineering and Science University

Manipal Institute of Technology, Karnataka

Amrita Institute of Technology and Sciences - Tamil Nadu

Sathyabama University

Acharya Institute of Technology

Amrita School of Engineering

M.V.J. College of Engineering