Position - Aerospace Technician
Location - Rocket Park FL
Pay Rate - $40/HR ON W2
A Shift - Monday - Thursday 6:00 am - 4:30 PM
B Shift: Monday - Thursday 4:30 PM to 3:00 AM
C Shift - Friday - Sunday 5:00 am to 5:30 PM
D Shift - Friday - Sunday 5:00 pm to 5:30 AM
Job description:
Key Responsibilities:
- Configure new production work areas with the necessary tooling and equipment to ensure efficient workflow and minimize any potential delays during the transition to high-rate manufacturing.
- Operate material handling equipment (forklifts cranes etc.) and precision calibrated tools (torque wrenches micrometers etc.) to maintain high safety and quality standards.
- Identify and implement continuous improvement projects for safety and efficiency enhancing overall productivity.
- Drilling precision holes to tight tolerance.
- Installing structural fasteners.
- Maintain clean and organized work areas following 5S principles to promote safety and operational efficiency.
- Tasks involve preparing and testing payload systems and hardware by applying materials conducting painting sealing composite layup repairs testing and assisting with vehicle assembly and installation.
Minimum Qualifications:
- 5 years of experience in aerospace manufacturing structures and other related field.
- Familiarity with one or more of the following: Basic use of hand tools & Drills
- Ability to interpret engineering drawings and specifications accurately.
- Experience with precision calibration tools including torque wrenches micrometers calipers laser tracker and optical measuring instruments.
- Ability to lift 50lbs and comfortable working at heights (work stands ladders lifts) and/or in confined spaces.
- Expertise in various applications including adhesives sealants and thermal blankets.
- Proficiency in digital tools including Windows and Microsoft Office applications.
Preferred Qualifications:
- Industry certification trade school training and/or degree in related field.
- Knowledge of precision assembly processes and handling large aerospace components.
- Strong technical and leadership skills with a keen attention to detail essential for leading teams in complex integration tasks.
- Effective communication and collaboration skills in teams to foster a positive work environment.
- Continuous improvement mindset and curiosity for optimizing processes driving innovation.
- Lean Manufacturing and/or Six Sigma certification.
- Willingness to work overtime.
Prescreen Questions :
- Have you drilled a close tolerance hole If so what was the tolerance
- What is the decimal equivalent to a #30 drill bit
- What are you checking when inspecting a hole to be within tolerance
- What fasteners do you have experience in installing
- Have you used a Powerfeed drill or Quackenbush
- Do you have experience operating a scissor lift or boom lift
- Can you climb ladders
- Can you lift 50lbs.
- Are you ok with heights
- Are you able to read/interpret engineering blue prints If so how would you rank yourself from 1-10
Position - Aerospace Technician Location - Rocket Park FL Pay Rate - $40/HR ON W2 A Shift - Monday - Thursday 6:00 am - 4:30 PM B Shift: Monday - Thursday 4:30 PM to 3:00 AM C Shift - Friday - Sunday 5:00 am to 5:30 PM D Shift - Friday - Sunday 5:00 pm to 5:30 AM Job description: Key Responsibil...
Position - Aerospace Technician
Location - Rocket Park FL
Pay Rate - $40/HR ON W2
A Shift - Monday - Thursday 6:00 am - 4:30 PM
B Shift: Monday - Thursday 4:30 PM to 3:00 AM
C Shift - Friday - Sunday 5:00 am to 5:30 PM
D Shift - Friday - Sunday 5:00 pm to 5:30 AM
Job description:
Key Responsibilities:
- Configure new production work areas with the necessary tooling and equipment to ensure efficient workflow and minimize any potential delays during the transition to high-rate manufacturing.
- Operate material handling equipment (forklifts cranes etc.) and precision calibrated tools (torque wrenches micrometers etc.) to maintain high safety and quality standards.
- Identify and implement continuous improvement projects for safety and efficiency enhancing overall productivity.
- Drilling precision holes to tight tolerance.
- Installing structural fasteners.
- Maintain clean and organized work areas following 5S principles to promote safety and operational efficiency.
- Tasks involve preparing and testing payload systems and hardware by applying materials conducting painting sealing composite layup repairs testing and assisting with vehicle assembly and installation.
Minimum Qualifications:
- 5 years of experience in aerospace manufacturing structures and other related field.
- Familiarity with one or more of the following: Basic use of hand tools & Drills
- Ability to interpret engineering drawings and specifications accurately.
- Experience with precision calibration tools including torque wrenches micrometers calipers laser tracker and optical measuring instruments.
- Ability to lift 50lbs and comfortable working at heights (work stands ladders lifts) and/or in confined spaces.
- Expertise in various applications including adhesives sealants and thermal blankets.
- Proficiency in digital tools including Windows and Microsoft Office applications.
Preferred Qualifications:
- Industry certification trade school training and/or degree in related field.
- Knowledge of precision assembly processes and handling large aerospace components.
- Strong technical and leadership skills with a keen attention to detail essential for leading teams in complex integration tasks.
- Effective communication and collaboration skills in teams to foster a positive work environment.
- Continuous improvement mindset and curiosity for optimizing processes driving innovation.
- Lean Manufacturing and/or Six Sigma certification.
- Willingness to work overtime.
Prescreen Questions :
- Have you drilled a close tolerance hole If so what was the tolerance
- What is the decimal equivalent to a #30 drill bit
- What are you checking when inspecting a hole to be within tolerance
- What fasteners do you have experience in installing
- Have you used a Powerfeed drill or Quackenbush
- Do you have experience operating a scissor lift or boom lift
- Can you climb ladders
- Can you lift 50lbs.
- Are you ok with heights
- Are you able to read/interpret engineering blue prints If so how would you rank yourself from 1-10
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