AAA USA
AAA USA offers specialized subcontracting and technical workforce solutions for industrialization, production, and maintenance operations.
- Open roles
- 183
- New role every
- ~0.5 days
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- Location
- Duluth, MN, USA
- Posted
- Jun 04, 2026
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Body Shop Technician
at AAA USA
About the Company:
We provide specialized subcontracting and technical assistance services to support clients in the transport and aerospace industries. We work closely with clients to ensure that our solutions meet their needs and exceed their expectations. Our team members are motivated individuals that do remarkable things every day!
Position Summary:
AAA, United States, Inc. has partnered with a company in Duluth, Minnesota that produces composite "fiberglass" parts such as Wings, Fuselages, Horizontals, and their accompanying parts for the Cirrus SR20, SR22 piston airplane, and the SF50 Vision Jet. We are looking for experienced Aircraft Interior Installers who are seeking their next opportunity in a complex and ever-changing work environment!
Essential Functions:
- Develops skills inspecting aircraft components, sub assemblies, and composite parts in preparation for body work process
- Begins Identifying and communicating defects and/or errors to supervisor when discovered
- Listens and follows instructions, asking questions as needed
- Manually applies body filler per procedures to establish a smooth surface contour and finish
- Develops skills to utilize air tools and hand tools for high volume sanding
- Strictly adheres to personal protective equipment requirements
- Follows safety data sheets, technical data sheets and hazardous waste disposal procedures
- Uses planning documents to ensure accurate completion of job duties
- Develops skill in spraying surfaces of manufactured products with protective material, such as paint primers, finishing coats, or gel coat using a spray gun or “dump (gravity fed) gun” in a paint booth
- Regulates paint sprayer width and pressure according to knowledge of painting and priming techniques
- Removes excess material from surfaces of manufactured and purchased parts in accordance with engineering drawings, specifications, processes, and procedures; resulting in a smooth and clean surface matching the surface requirements and shape of the drawings
- Primarily utilizes air tools for purposes of high volume sanding/grinding. Fills voids or cavities and dents or repairs defects as necessary, manually applies body filler per procedures to re establish a smooth surface contour and finish
- Repairs damaged metal and composite components, using pneumatic tools and knowledge of metal and composite repair techniques
- Grinds, sands, and finishes excess filler to match required surface finish and contour
- Applies masking tape and protective paper or barriers over parts and areas, which are not to be coated. May apply color transfers or registration numbers, or other lettering over the primary paint
- Able to read, interpret and work from engineering drawings, blue prints, production illustrations and other specifications to determine the identity, location and relationship of aircraft parts
- Must be able to fill out work instructions properly, able to understand the planning flow and be able to adjust and explain the planning procedures
- Must be able to understand all process specifications and pertinent reference information
- Must be proficient in completing forms necessary to generate work and changes to work orders, pick lists, drawings, and other related documents