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Aircraft Structural Technician

Description

"Aircraft Structural Technician" means a person who selects, measures, shears, cuts, bends, forms, heat treats, seals, fabricates, fits, inspects, paints and refinishes parts and components to drawing specifications. Drills, countersinks, dimples, reams and taps holes for bolting, screws, riveting and installation of special fasteners. Assembles parts and components and sub-assemblies, using special jigs and fixtures. Uses special tools and tooling for installation of bolts, rivets, screws and special fasteners. Installs completed components in aircraft and inspects and verifies the installation and operation of the components affected using test and measuring equipment as required. Reworks and/or replaces components to rectify damaged or malfunctioning components.

Program Profile
Aircraft Structural Technician Profile

Training Institutions

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Certification Challenge Application
CS011.1 Aircraft Structural Technician Challenge

Equivalency Status Application

CS012.2 Aircraft Structural Technician Equivalency

Prior Work-based Training Credit Application
CS002.1 BC General Credit Application

For more information on the program, please contact:
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