BSM - COMPOSITES I (MFG)
Company: Dassault Falcon Jet Corp
Location: Little Rock
Posted on: February 15, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description JOB SUMMARY: Build aircraft
parts, sub-assemblies and assemblies using blueprints, CATIA / 3DX,
company standards and/or work instructions. PRINCIPAL
DUTIES/RESPONSIBILITIES (ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS): Accesses daily MES
using ID and password in order to identify priority assignments
from the Work Queue; and reviews work order, Layup, "FOOs", "IOOs",
and checks parts specifications. Cuts, shapes, and trims composite
materials using knives, scissors, and other hand tools, portable
power tools, or bench-mounted tools. Drills panels to provide
tooling holes, fill voids, access areas, and/or insert parts into
panels according to specifications using templates or hand tools
(i.e., power drills, jigs). Ensures burn coupons are secured with
shell components and CRS/green tags are attached to back of panel;
and applies tape to cover, as needed. Enters regularly all parts
and adhesive data information such as part numbers, lot numbers,
and expirations for glues, epoxy, materials, etc. into shop notes
of MES according to specifications of parts. Inspects and confirms
shell component assembly and trim activities are completed by
entering information into MES; lifts and transports panels by hand
or with the assistance of others prior to submitting component for
an inspection. Locates cut-outs, measures, and cuts composites to
specified dimensions from FES specifications using measuring (e.g.,
tape measure, scales, calipers, protractors) and cutting
instruments (e.g., jigsaws, hole-saws, skill saws). Marks
identification of shell components using permanent markers with
such information part number or plan/work order number numbers.
Reviews, researches, and compares composite parts of work order
manifests (kits) to parts listed in the MES plan; and verify
necessary parts to the model (CATIA / 3DX). Trims, “deburr”s, and
sands excess materials from shell components and parts for smooth
finishes according to specifications, FES, and FPS. Verifies burn
part numbers and matches them to panel parts and CRS Green tag;
records previous manufacturing data by entering data into shop
notes (MES) or data blocks prior to installing and applying
required parts to shell components. Works safely to prevent
on-the-job injuries by following safety signs, policies, and
procedures, and by wearing personal protective equipment. Installs
and applies necessary parts (i.e., rivets, shim, inserts, hardware,
screws, spacers) to shell components (i.e., valances, headliners,
etc.) according to specifications (e.g., 2D, DCP, CATIA, 3DX), FES,
FPS. Makes composite cut-outs of shell components by hand and using
hand tools such as drills, hole-saw, jigsaws, sanders, handmade
tools, & templates according to the model (e.g., 2D, CATIA 3DX,
QECS); and applies edge-fill to smooth and protect edges, as
needed. Measures specific hardware (e.g., rivets, screws) depths
and sizes according to required specifications of the model (e.g.,
CATIA, 3DX, 2Ds); and records any parts substitutions or parts
installed per specification (FES102), as needed. Uses laser
projector and Holo lens to accurately identify locations of
hard-spot or cutouts of shell components; and marks layout points.
Operate Eurotherm oven recording software and add report link to
MES order. Using lift to load and unload ovens and retrieve tools
from storage location. Ensure tools are covered and cleaned when
stored and in use. NON-PRINCIPAL DUTIES/RESPONSIBILITIES
(NON-ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS): Maintains a clean and organized work
area. Completes tasks within assigned work times. Determines work
to be accomplished to complete assignments within established
schedules and plans accordingly. Accurately logs computerized labor
data collection for time and attendance tracking. Assists other
personnel on specific job assignments. Sets up and operates
standard shop equipment. Conceives and manufactures shop aid tools,
as necessary, to improve repetitiveness and cost with approval of
management. Performs all other duties as assigned. MINIMUM REQUIRED
QUALIFICATIONS: High school diploma or equivalent. Able to set up
and operate all standard shop equipment. Comply with all safety
requirements per company policy. Must not be allergic to resins,
aluminum dust, glues, epoxy adhesives or fiberglass. Stand for long
periods of time. Able to lift 50 pounds with or without reasonable
accommodation. Able to work well with other team members. Identify
parts per standard. ADDITIONAL DESIRED QUALIFICATIONS : Knowledge
of metal or composite shaping, and hand forming. Knowledge of metal
and composite assemblies. WORKING CONDITIONS: Typical factory
environment. May work in areas with high noise levels and limited
climate control. May work in a confined space.Works with approved
adhesives and chemicals and will be exposed to sanding dust.
COMPENSATION AND BENEFITS: The compensation for this position
typically falls between $22.00 and $25.00 per hour. This position
is eligible for overtime. This position may be eligible for a shift
differential. Note, the final compensation offered to a successful
candidate will depend on several factors that may include but are
not limited to the type and years of relevant experience,
Falcon-specific experience, relevant education/certifications,
geographic location, and shift. Our total compensation package also
offers comprehensive healthcare coverage (Medical/Prescription,
Dental, Vision), HSA and FSA options, 401k Plan with Company Match,
Life Insurance, Disability Benefits, Supplemental Insurance, Group
Legal, Paid Time Off, Tuition Reimbursement, Employee Discounts and
much more. We are committed to finding the best, brightest and most
dedicated individuals in the aviation industry. Our employees are
the key to our success. Soar with us.
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