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My company has an immediate need to fill aircraft mechanic positions in
various cities in Maryland, Tennessee, South Carolina, and Florida. These jobs are mostly contract work with some temp-to-perm opportunities. Contract jobs pay competitive wages with very generous per diem. If you have ANY or ALL of the following, please contact us to learn more about these opportunities: sheet metal experience (new craft assembly or in-service craft), structural maintenance mechanic experience, heavy aircraft fuel cell experience, C & D check experience, PDM experience, avionics, painters. Please email resumes to or call Casey at (800) 841-0927. |
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Which Company?
John skrev i melding oups.com... My company has an immediate need to fill aircraft mechanic positions in various cities in Maryland, Tennessee, South Carolina, and Florida. These jobs are mostly contract work with some temp-to-perm opportunities. Contract jobs pay competitive wages with very generous per diem. If you have ANY or ALL of the following, please contact us to learn more about these opportunities: sheet metal experience (new craft assembly or in-service craft), structural maintenance mechanic experience, heavy aircraft fuel cell experience, C & D check experience, PDM experience, avionics, painters. Please email resumes to or call Casey at (800) 841-0927. |
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I believe Casey is with Johnson Service Group. They have alot of jobs posted
on their website. I never have worked with Johnson so I can't tell you anything on how they treat their contractors. There are usually a lot of jobs available in the southeast for contractors. Timco in Greensboro,NC. , Macon, GA, and Lake City ,FL. Pretty much any contracting house can get you in there if you wish to go. Lockheed at Donaldson Center ,Greenville, SC has it's share of contractors as well. ( Be ready to shadow your entire tool box ![]() from time to time. A good place to work and very Veteran freindly. I always tried to go somewhere with S.M.A.R.T. when I could. PDS was a great contracting house as well. Patrick student SP aircraft structural mech "John" wrote in message ... Which Company? John skrev i melding oups.com... My company has an immediate need to fill aircraft mechanic positions in various cities in Maryland, Tennessee, South Carolina, and Florida. These jobs are mostly contract work with some temp-to-perm opportunities. Contract jobs pay competitive wages with very generous per diem. If you have ANY or ALL of the following, please contact us to learn more about these opportunities: sheet metal experience (new craft assembly or in-service craft), structural maintenance mechanic experience, heavy aircraft fuel cell experience, C & D check experience, PDM experience, avionics, painters. Please email resumes to or call Casey at (800) 841-0927. |
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Well,
I have to take that back, I did work one contract for Johnson down in Perry, GA !!! Never had any problems with them...or I would have remembered them! HAHAHA Patrick student SP aircraft structural mech "W P Dixon" wrote in message ... I believe Casey is with Johnson Service Group. They have alot of jobs posted on their website. I never have worked with Johnson so I can't tell you anything on how they treat their contractors. There are usually a lot of jobs available in the southeast for contractors. Timco in Greensboro,NC. , Macon, GA, and Lake City ,FL. Pretty much any contracting house can get you in there if you wish to go. Lockheed at Donaldson Center ,Greenville, SC has it's share of contractors as well. ( Be ready to shadow your entire tool box ![]() openings from time to time. A good place to work and very Veteran freindly. I always tried to go somewhere with S.M.A.R.T. when I could. PDS was a great contracting house as well. Patrick student SP aircraft structural mech "John" wrote in message ... Which Company? John skrev i melding oups.com... My company has an immediate need to fill aircraft mechanic positions in various cities in Maryland, Tennessee, South Carolina, and Florida. These jobs are mostly contract work with some temp-to-perm opportunities. Contract jobs pay competitive wages with very generous per diem. If you have ANY or ALL of the following, please contact us to learn more about these opportunities: sheet metal experience (new craft assembly or in-service craft), structural maintenance mechanic experience, heavy aircraft fuel cell experience, C & D check experience, PDM experience, avionics, painters. Please email resumes to or call Casey at (800) 841-0927. |
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