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Aircraft Maintenance SkillBridge ProgramCertified Aviation Services LLC (CAS)Program OverviewCertified Aviation Services (CAS) is an FAA Part 145 Repair Station offering an approved Department of Defense SkillBridge opportunity for transitioning active-duty service members seeking experience in commercial aircraft maintenance operations.This structured 20–26 week training program provides hands-on exposure to line and hangar maintenance activities under direct supervision of certificated A&P mechanics and authorized inspectors.Participants will progress through phased training designed to integrate safety, regulatory compliance, operational execution, and documentation standards consistent with commercial aviation maintenance environments.Program Duration• Up to 180 days (approximately 20–26 weeks)• Full-time participation during approved SkillBridge windowProgram StructurePhase 1 – Orientation & Safety Integration (Weeks 1–3)• Introduction to FAA Part 145 environment• CAS Quality & Safety Management Systems overview• Tool control and documentation procedures• Ground operations familiarizationPhase 2 – Supervised Task Exposure (Weeks 4–12)• Assisted aircraft servicing and inspections• Exposure to routine line maintenance tasks• Documentation and work order familiarization• Maintenance manual navigation and data usagePhase 3 – Controlled Operational Integration (Weeks 13–22)• Increased responsibility under supervision• Participation in scheduled and unscheduled maintenance events• Logbook documentation support• Real-time operational workflow experiencePhase 4 – Performance Evaluation & Employment Consideration (Weeks 23–26)• Skill competency review• Performance evaluation• Career path discussion• Consideration for full-time employment opportunities (as available)Training EnvironmentParticipants will gain experience in:• Commercial airline line maintenance operations• Hangar-based maintenance tasks• Aircraft documentation standards• Regulatory compliance processes• Safety-driven operational cultureAll work will be performed under direct supervision and in accordance with FAA regulations and CAS procedures.Eligibility Requirements• Active-duty service member eligible for DoD SkillBridge• Command approval for participation• Strong interest in aviation maintenance• Mechanical aptitude• Ability to work in industrial / hangar environmentPreferred (not required):• Prior aviation maintenance experience• FAA A&P certificate (or in process of obtaining)Physical Requirements• Ability to lift up to 50 lbs• Ability to work in hangar and ramp environments• Ability to stand, bend, climb ladders, and access aircraft surfacesProgram Objectives• Provide real-world commercial aviation maintenance exposure• Develop regulatory and safety discipline in FAA environment• Establish structured pathway to civilian employment• Support veteran workforce integration into the aviation industryEmployment ConversionSuccessful participants may be considered for full-time employment with CAS upon program completion, subject to performance, business needs, and position availability.Participation in SkillBridge does not guarantee employment.How to ApplyInterested service members should:• Coordinate with their Command and Transition Office• Submit resume and SkillBridge approval documentation• Contact CAS Workforce Development for program alignment
Role Summary:The Certified Aviation Structures Mechanic is responsible for fabricating, repairing, and maintaining the aircraft’s structural components—such as fuselage, wings, flight-surfaces and assemblies—to ensure airworthiness and compliance with engineering and regulatory standards.Key Duties & Responsibilities:•Read and interpret engineering drawings, blueprints and manufacturer specifications to plan structural work.•Inspect structural components for damage, corrosion or fatigue; remove and replace or repair parts as required.•Fabricate, align, assemble and install structural elements (metallic and composite) including panels, ribs, skins and supports using hand tools, power tools and machine tools.•Drill, rivet, fasten, seal and finish structural assemblies; apply corrosion treatments and non-destructive inspections as needed.•Ensure all structural maintenance and modifications comply with regulatory standards (e.g., Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), OEM) and document all work performed.•Maintain tools, jigs, fixtures and work-areas in safe, efficient condition; coordinate material flow and support production/maintenance schedules.
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