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How Do I Become an Aircraft Assembler?

By Tara Barnett
Updated May 17, 2024
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In order to become an aircraft assembler, one must cultivate the appropriate educational, experiential, and personal qualifications. Education is less important than skill and the ability to listen to directions in this profession, but a person who wishes to become an aircraft assembler should be sure to graduate from high school. Avoiding criminal activities and refraining from drug use is also important to getting a job in this field, because aircraft assemblers must be able to think clearly and act with integrity in order to keep other workers and even flyers safe.

The educational requirements needed to become an aircraft assembler are low, with many employees starting with only a high school diploma. Even so, a more advanced degree is always helpful when attempting to get a job, even when that degree is not in a related field. Special courses in engineering or classes that involve assembling machinery can be taken in high school or college and can provide applicable experience for this type of job. Courses specifically in aircraft fabrication are not typically necessary to getting a job, but if one finds the topic is interesting there is little harm in acquiring additional qualifications.

Training typically occurs on the job, but some companies expect employees to have experience with welding, working with applicable materials, and reading blueprints. Most of the time, companies hire promising employees and then train those employees in procedures that are specifically relevant to that company. This keeps new employees up to date with the most recent safety and technological advances used by the company, and also makes sure that employees are well versed in company policies.

While skill is important when trying to become an aircraft assembler, knowing how to follow directions and cooperating well with others are also very important. Working in this industry often requires working closely with many other employees and following highly detailed directions. When a single worker needs to be closely supervised, this can slow down the production line considerably. Demonstrating ways in which one is a team player who can be trusted is very important.

The application required to become an aircraft assembler is often an opportunity to show ways in which one would be particularly well suited to this job. Given that the requirements are low for this position, it is important to stand out from the crowd in some way. Perfect grammar, a well-formatted resume, and clearly stated experience can all be helpful when trying to become an aircraft assembler. During the interview, being as professional as possible is the best way to ensure that you'll obtain this type of job. While there is no way to guarantee that you will get a job, if one is professional and continues to gain experience it is likely that you will eventually become an aircraft assembler.

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