Tuesday, 24 June 2014

Airbus hiring non-destructive testing technicians for A320 final assembly line in Mobile

Airbus Americas is seeking two non-destructive testing technicians for its A320 final assembly line under construction at Mobile Aeroplex at Brookley.
NDT Technicians are responsible for examining and testing materials and components to ensure proper performance and reliability using testing processes that do not damage the structure of the object being tested.

Starting pay for the hourly position ranges from $24.50 to $41.75 depending on skills, experience and education.
The positions require a minimum of nine months training abroad and an associate's degree in aviation, mechanical or electrical engineering or an equivalent combination of education and experience using testing equipment is preferred. 

Among other qualifications, candidates should have at least three years of experience in setting up and conducting tests on parts and materials as well as analyzing and reporting on their findings. 
The aircraft manufacturer also continues to seek structural liaison engineers for the Mobile facility. 

Airbus is currently building its first A320 assembly line on U.S. soil at Mobile Aeroplex, expected to figure prominently in the company’s ability to efficiently fill the mounting backlog for the popular single-aisle aircraft. The $600 million facilityis slated to come online in 2015, deliver its first Mobile-assembled aircraft the following year and employ about 1,000 people when it reaches full annual production of 40 to 50 aircraft by 2018.

The Alabama Industrial Development Training program, Airbus' employment partner,  oversees all employment postings and pre-employment training for the A320 final assembly line in Mobile. For a complete list of available positions associated with the Mobile project as they become available, check the AIDT website regularly.

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