Aircraft Structural Fitter
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The Aircraft Structural Fitter is a skilled tradesperson who is responsible for the inspection, testing, repair, manufacture, assembly, refurbishment and modification of Army aircraft structures and aircraft structural components including both metal and composite materials. The tasks include: wings, flight control surfaces, fuselage, engine structures, engine nacelles and engine intakes; removal and installation of airframe fasteners and structural components; plumbing and ducting; manufacture of metal-work jigs, forming blocks and general sheetmetal work items. |
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| Duties | Pay |
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Fitting, inspecting, testing, removing, installing, repairing, assembling, manufacturing and modifying primary and secondary Aircraft structures and associated equipment mounting systems. |
On completion of the training at RAAFSTT, this particular occupation is classified as a Pay Group 3, with progression to Pay Groups 4 and 5 on completion of both the composite repair course and prescribed OJT. |
| Training | Posting |
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Aircraft Structural Fitter Course (RAAF School of Technical Training): 42 Weeks Further training |
Aircraft Structural Fitters are employed in a variety of Aviation units throughout Australia including Oakey, Townsville and Darwin. |
| Educational Requirments | Civil Accreditation |
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Completion of Australian Year 10 education (or equivalent) with passes in English, Mathematics and Science (with a Physics content) and one other subject. |
On completion of the OJT period, you will be awarded with a Certificate in Engineering (Aircraft Structures: Maintenance) AQF 4. |
| Further Information |
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Detailed employment category information about Fitter Structural Aircraft can be found within the Manual of Army Employments. (DefWeb only) |

