Segula Technologies is a global engineering and consulting firm specializing in innovative solutions across industries such as aerospace, automotive, energy, rail, and life sciences. Founded in 1985 and headquartered in France, Segula operates in over 30 countries, driving technological advancements, improving industrial performance, and supporting clients throughout the product lifecycle.
With expertise in design, manufacturing, testing, and project management, Segula helps businesses tackle complex engineering challenges while fostering innovation and sustainability.
Job DescriptionThe Production Assembly Technician will perform routine production assembly operations on structural and mechanical assemblies, subassemblies, aircraft systems, equipment, and accessories. This position requires adherence to safety standards, quality inspections, and certification training to ensure all required certifications are obtained and maintained.
Perform routine assembly operations, including installation of aircraft system components such as panels, mechanical assemblies, and accessories.Follow detailed technical work instructions, blueprints, and specifications.Use a variety of hand tools, including rivet guns, screwdrivers, ratchet wrenches, nut runners, and more.Operate mechanical lifts (ladders, snorkel lifts, tiger lifts) to access assembly areas.Apply sealants and coatings to surfaces per specifications.Inspect work for quality, ensuring no Foreign Object Debris (FOD) is present.Work around energized electrical equipment and hazardous environments, following safety protocols.Work in confined spaces and use respirators when necessary.Lift and carry components up to 35 pounds.Perform tasks that require climbing, crawling, bending, twisting, and working in various physical positions.Complete all required training and certifications, including New Hire Training Cycle Flow and any other specific training related to aerospace manufacturing processes.Perform fuel tank sealing and bonding operations as needed.Qualifications1+ year of experience in aerospace production, utilizing detailed work instructions and reading blueprints, drawings, or specifications.1+ year of technical or aviation school experience.Ability to work in confined spaces and qualify for respirator use.Ability to work with high hazard chemicals and use safety equipment.Proficiency in using basic hand tools and high-impact vibratory tools.Strong understanding of Microsoft Office, Outlook, CAD/3D Drawing programs, and Internet Explorer.Ability to complete required training and certification processes.Preferred Qualifications:
Previous experience in aerospace or aviation assembly roles.Completion of aviation-related degrees or certifications.Ability to work a variable shift (1st, 2nd, or 3rd shift).Additional InformationHere’s a heads-up of the upcoming steps:
Phone Interview with Recruiter: We’ll begin with an introductory call to discuss your background and interest in the role. Interview with the Hiring ManagerOffer Letter: We´ll extend you an offer and start the onboarding process.Background Check & DOT Drug Screen: This step involves conducting a comprehensive background check, which includes reviewing criminal history, and other relevant records. Additionally, a Department of Transportation (DOT) drug screening will be carried out to ensure compliance with federal regulations for safety-sensitive positionsYou start your next challenge!