Structural Mechanic (151584) Construction, Mining & Trades at Geebo

Structural Mechanic (151584)

4 month project!!!

Responsibilities:
Modification, repair, assembly, and installation of the rocket and spacecraft.
Drill, ream, countersink holes in proper sequence and to correct size using hand and self-feed drill motors.
Apply sealant, alodine, primer, adhesives and other special finishes.
Install fasteners in proper sequence per drawing, using correct tools (e.g., rivet gun and bucking bar, drill motor, power screwdriver, C-squeeze, ratchet wrench, nut runner).
Self-check work after completion using QA instruments to ensure it is complete per drawing.
Handle and dispose of hazardous materials in approved manner.

REQUIRED
Experience:
High School diploma or GED is required.
Minimum of 2 years of structural assembly experience.
Preferred Skills and
Experience:
Experience gained through the military or within an aviation manufacturing company is a plus.
High-volume manufacturing experience is a plus.
Must have experience with drilling, reaming, hone and countersinking straight and close tolerance holes.
Must have experience using various types of hand tools and/or hand-held power tools, floor-mounted power tools and precision measuring tools on structures materials.
Must be able to perform work assignments according to written work instructions.
Must be able to climb ladders and stairs and work in small restricted areas.
Must be able to lift and carry 25 lbs.
Must be available to work 2nd Shift (3:30pm- 2:00am) Must be available to work weekends as needed.
Must be willing to work significant overtime when necessary.

ADDITIONAL
Experience:
Experience reading and interpreting engineering drawings, blueprints, and specifications preferred.

EDUCATION:
High School diploma or GED is required.

WORK HOURS:
Split Shift- Night, with possiblility of working 2nd shift as well.Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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