Metrea delivers effects-as-a-service to national security partners across five domains and more than a dozen mission areas. These include airborne ISR, electronic warfare, secure communications, aerial refuelling, special air missions, aerial firefighting, and advanced simulation. We own the whole stack: designing, building, and operating turnkey capabilities that give our partners decisive, asymmetric advantage against rapidly evolving threats.
Our operating model is built around three interlocking pillars. The Support Groups provide a global shared-service – spanning people, finance, platform, operations, legal, and engagement. This frees up our Core Groups, who develop and own mission capabilities end-to-end, to focus entirely on delivery. The Market Groups apply a regional lens, ensuring that our agile and adaptable capabilities remain aligned to the wicked problems that matter most to our partners across the Americas, EMEA, and Asia-Pacific.
At the heart of our model is a simple but powerful idea: be a true partner with skin in the game. Our partners need effects, not just equipment. By owning the full stack – from the lab to the field – we are able to drive a continuous cycle of innovation that keeps our partners ahead. It's a fast-moving, intellectually demanding environment where talented people are given real responsibility, work on problems that matter, and contribute to an enterprise that is growing quickly and deliberately.
Headquartered in Washington, DC, with facilities across the United States, the United Kingdom, as well as Continental Europe and Asia-Pacific.
Aerospace Engineering Group (AERO) provides an integrated, end-to-end capability for the rapid modification and fielding of mission-specific aircraft. The Airborne Asset Adaptation (A3) Cell acts as the central command and coordination hub, managing requirements and external interfaces from inception to operational delivery. Specialized technical execution is delivered by the Aircraft Integration Centre (AIC), a Part 145 facility focused on airframe modification, and Aerospace Design (ASD), which provides organic design engineering and FAA-authorized certification. Collectively, these elements bridge the gap between initial requirements and the deployment of flight-certified, mission-ready assets.
In this role, you will fabricate and install aircraft structural components in support of STC and ISR modification programs within a Part 145 repair station, ensuring all work is accomplished in accordance with approved engineering data, OEM publications, the Structural Repair Manual (SRM), and regulatory requirements. You will interpret engineering drawings and installation packages to produce precision parts and assemblies, perform structural installations and repairs using proper drilling and fastening techniques in accordance with the SRM, and collaborate with engineering, avionics, and quality teams to resolve fit, repair, and configuration issues while maintaining high standards of safety, workmanship, and documentation.
- Interpret STCs, engineering orders, and installation drawings to plan and execute structural modification work scopes
- Lay out, drill, ream, and countersink primary and secondary structure to tight tolerances using approved tools and processes
- Perform structural repairs and fabrications in accordance with the applicable Structural Repair Manual (SRM) and approved repair data
- Perform installations of ISR and mission system structures, including sensor mounts, antenna supports, radomes, and equipment racks
- Remove, modify, and reinstall panels, fairings, and access doors as required to accomplish STC and ISR modifications
- Collaborate with engineering to clarify design intent, resolve interference issues, and provide as‑built feedback and redlines
- Use precision measuring tools to verify dimensions, edge distances, and hole quality meet drawing and specification requirements
- Assist in developing and improving fabrication and installation processes to increase quality, repeatability, and efficiency
- Perform other duties, responsibilities, and projects assigned by management
Required
- Minimum 3 years of aircraft structural repair and fabrication experience
- Demonstrated ability to read and interpret engineering drawings, STCs, SRMs, and installation instructions
- Strong commitment to safety, quality, and regulatory compliance, with experience following formal procedures and work instructions
- Strong background in aircraft structural repair and fabrication including fitting of complex parts into assemblies
- Experience using precision measurement tools such as calipers, micrometers, depth gauges, and dial indicators to verify hole size, edge distance, alignment, and part dimensions against engineering drawings and specifications
- Demonstrated experience with standard enterprise IT utilities
Preferred
- Working knowledge of 14 CFR Part 21 and adjacent processes, including design, fabrication, prototyping, and conformity processes
- Prior experience in aircraft modification, military integration programs, or special mission aircraft
- FAA Airframe license
- Familiarity with King Air, Challenger, Global, or similar special-mission/ISR-modified aircraft
- Experience using digital maintenance systems (e.g., electronic task cards, AMOS) for work control and signoff
- Must be able to pass pre-employment background check and FAA DOT drug test
- Comprehensive medical plan options
- HSA/FSA accounts
- Dental and vision coverage
- 6% employer 401(k) match
- Fully paid parental leave for all new parents
- Generous PTO
- Life and disability insurance
- Long-term and Short-term disability coverage
- AD&D Coverage
- Pet Insurance
- Employee Assistance Program
- Subsidized gym membership / plans through Wellhub
- Applicants must be legally authorized to work in the United States
- Must be a US citizen
- Position may require passing a government-administered background check
- Employment is contingent on meeting all clearance and adjudication requirements
Metrea Aircraft Integration Center is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Employment decisions are made without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, veteran status or other characteristics protected by law.
This is a full-time non-exempt position with typical working hours from Monday through Friday, 6:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. Hours and work shifts may change in accordance with department and business needs. Non-Exempt employees may be required to work over 40 hours per week with approval from the department manager.
This job operates primarily in a hangar or flight line environment, with exposure to varying weather conditions, loud noise, and aircraft systems. The role may require standing, bending, climbing, and lifting up to 50 pounds. Technicians must adhere to strict safety protocols and wear appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE).
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At Metrea, our single core value is Rooted in Humility, and our four cornerstone attributes are Entrepreneurial, Systematic, Discerning, and Over-Deliver. These form what we call our Teammate Firmware. Just like technical firmware connects software and hardware, our Firmware is the constant interface between our mission and our people. It defines how we show up, how we work together, and how we solve complex problems.
Our team Firmware creates a web-like, hyper-collaborative, dynamically hierarchical way of working that helps us adapt quickly, communicate openly, and distribute decision-making to where expertise actually lives. It enables groups to self-organize around hard problems, shift fluidly as priorities evolve, and operate with the trust, curiosity, and discipline required in a complex mission space. This foundation allows us to deliver elegant, effective solutions and uphold our purpose: protecting our precious inheritance.