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I sent my resume since I knew they were hiring and offering "training" for the position thanks to the labour shortage. Despite no experience in aeronautical proper, you can learn most of it on the job.
It is indeed pretty cool. I get to work inside a clean building instead of breathing toxic gasses in a papermill and for a good pay, and planes are pretty cool. You just have to contort yourself to reach some small spaces sometimes.
Quality control is also very strict so you can't half ass your work or else they will get you later down the production line to fix your shit, but that's reassuring all in all