Aerospace Coatings Applicator Specialist (ACAS) | Paint & Finish at BETA Technologies
BETA Technologies · Plattsburgh, United States Of America · On-site
- Office in Plattsburgh
How you will contribute to revolutionizing electric aviation:
- Work Safely, by wearing the prescribed Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) in accordance with WI-003
- Work Responsibly, by remaining compliant to the most current, approved BETA Work Instructions without deviation
- Read and understand all approved BETA engineering documents that pertain to the aerospace coatings process, before you execute to them
- Document your work as required in PLEX or other indicated platforms
- Maintain good housekeeping – clean as you go!
- Strive to generate excellent quality results, in a timely manner
- Maintain respectful interactions with fellow team members and team leaders
Minimum Qualifications:
- Must have successfully completed the AS7489 Aerospace Coatings Applicator Specialist (ACAS) Course I program offered through BETA Technologies, or another approved provider
- 3 years experience working with aircraft industrial prep and paintwork
- A High School diploma or GED
Above and Beyond Qualifications
- One year or more successfully serving the aerospace coatings industry
- Advanced ACAS training & certification in accordance with AS7489 (Course II or higher)
- Experience working with aerospace-grade composite substrates
- An understanding of interpreting aircraft drawings, placards, tail numbers, and engineering documents
- A basic understanding of paint defect remediation techniques to include performing successful paint blends and spot-ins
Physical Demands and Work Environment:
- Long periods of standing, walking, and moving around aircraft or large parts
- May work on scaffolding or ladders to reach high areas
- Lifting and Carrying: Regular lifting of equipment, tools, and paint containers (commonly 25–50 lbs)
- Reaching and Bending: Frequent reaching overhead, bending, crouching, kneeling, and squatting to access various parts of the aircraft
- Manual Dexterity: Requires steady hands and coordination to operate spray guns and apply paint with precision
- Repetitive Motions: Continuous use of arms and hands for spraying or sanding
- Respiratory and Eye Protection: Must wear respirators and protective eyewear for extended periods during paint application and preparation