You hate offices but like to be in the thick of things. Usually day work.
An Aircraft Structure Technician does the body work on the aircraft. In a day?s work he may rebuild a wing of a 747 or refinish the nose of an F15 fighter jet.
Aircraft Structure Technicians use unique and sophisticated tools to make sure that at 30,000 feet, 400 passengers are protected from the freezing, oxygen-free exterior. With their hands, they build and repair billion-dollar supersonic Armed Forces jets that fly in the upper atmosphere! Working from detailed blueprints, an Aircraft Structure Technician with sharp eyes, surgeon?s hands and an analytical mind will keep planes in our skies.
Post secondary education in Aircraft Structure Technician
Major airlines such as Air Canada and WestJet plus aviation repair shops
You can become an Aircraft Maintenance Engineer
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