Job Description
Boeing South Carolina is seeking contractors for an Aircraft Systems Assembler:
Performs routine production assembly operations on structural and mechanical assemblies, sub-assemblies and aircraft systems, equipment and accessories using manual operations.
Aerospace systems experience should include hydraulic, ICS, PECS, duct installation, IFE, interior decorative repair, waste and potable water systems.
Ability to select correct parts, materials, tools, assemblies, standards, hardware, etc. install, fit, fasten, align, adjust and perform the necessary pre-installation assembly work to accomplish the installation of structural components requiring the use of production and engineering prints to determine exact locations.
Report job constraints such as errors caused by workmanship, defects in parts, materials, assembly procedures, tools, sequences, etc., in accordance with Boeing procedures.
Perform any repairs, rework, functional checks, and the incorporation of authorized changes, etc., as outlined by the Lead.
Remove and/or replace installed components and any related parts. Must be able but not limited to drilling close tolerance holes in composites, Tool indexing, and Gap measurement.
Ability to read and understand blueprints, drawings, schematics, engineering dispositions, and instructions.
Be safety conscious; employ the use of safety glasses, safety harnesses, respirators, boot socks, and other pertinent safety equipment 100% of the time.
Exhibit exemplary housekeeping and Foreign Object Debris (FOD) standards.
Maintain clean, neat, organized, and FOD free work area.
Possess understanding and knowledge of basic computer systems and programs.
Ability stand for long periods of time, and work in elevated and/or confined spaces as required.
Frequent overhead work may be required. Frequent overtime may be required.
Must be Knowledgeable of:
Assembly Process
Knowledge of assembly and production processes, manufacturing capabilities (e.g., composites, structures), and data needed for defining delivery configurations (e.g., design definition, program directives, engineering drawings, change memos, wiring diagrams and schematics, functional tests, supplier data). Ability to differentiate production (manufacturing) processes and requirements from in-service procedures and requirements.
Certification & Qualification
Knowledge of verification, validation, certification and qualification processes and procedures, including knowledge of governing regulations and compliance requirements. Ability to assess and document test or analysis data to show compliance.
Electrical Test
Knowledge of electrical test methodology (e.g., stand alone bench, automated, integration laboratory, simulation, functional test), planning, procedures, equipment (e.g., multimeter, oscilloscope, bus analyzer, automated test systems) and result validation criteria (e.g., pass/fail, control limits, tolerances).
Electronics & Electro-Mech
Knowledge of electronics and electro-mechanical assemblies and the ability to solve problems.
Engineering Drawings & Specs
Ability to read, understand, and interpret engineering drawings and specifications (e.g., blueprint/schematic reading, specification, change, design).
General Shop Processes
Complete knowledge of shop processes including Foreign Object Damage/Debris (FOD) prevention, material handling, safety, calibration requirements, and Electrostatic Discharge (ESD).
General/Precision Test & Meas
Knowledge of electrical/electronic, general purpose and precision measuring test equipment (e.g., Optical Time Domain Reflectometers (OTDR), multimeters, oscilloscopes, noise/bus/logic/spectrum analyzers, calipers, micrometers, etc.) and associated calibration requirements.
Hydraulic Power/Actuation Sys
Knowledge of hydraulic power systems equipment (e.g., pumps, accumulators, ram air turbines, distribution) and hydraulic actuation systems (e.g., servo actuators, control valves, actuators, motors, pressure and flow control devices) design, performance and integration.
Lean Manufacturing
Knowledge of Lean Manufacturing principles (e.g., value stream analysis, single piece flow).
Quality Systems Process
Knowledge of quality systems (e.g., inspection process, Boeing quality procedures).
Systems Thinking
Ability to understand the big picture and the inter-relationships of all positions and activities in the system, including the impact of changes in one area on another area. This includes the ability to see and understand the inter-relationships between components of systems and plans, anticipate future events, and apply the principles of systems thinking to accelerate performance.
Troubleshooting
The ability to use established physical, mechanical, or scientific principles and perform appropriate tests to identify and solve problems encountered on the job. This includes the ability to locate and isolate the problem, identify possible solutions, and select approaches that are practical and effective.
JOB REQUIREMENTS:
Lift up to 25 pounds (Occasional lifting of 21-35 pounds), bend and twist at the waist, walk, crawl, crouch, stand for long periods, kneel, reach, climb/balance, flexion/extension
Contact with sealants and solvents, exposure to noise, working on elevated platforms
Use personal protective gear for face, eyes, ears, hands, and arms as required.
Pass visual acuity and color perception tests
Experience understanding and interpreting detailed written and verbal work instructions and processes
Handle, use, and dispose of hazardous material
Obtain & maintain training certifications as required to support assignment responsibilities
Occasional (1 to 3 hrs) finger manipulation
On occasion, a 2-person lift may be necessary for weights greater than 50 lbs
Frequent reaching overhead (3 to 6 hrs)
Frequent walking on flat surfaces
Frequent standing flat or uneven surfaces
Frequent balancing on a ladder, steps, or uneven surfaces
Occasional climbing on 3-12 ft ladders or stands
Rotation of head/neck, sitting, crawling, squatting, bend/stoop, lying down, and operate foot controls
Occasional contact with metals
Exposure to plastics and solvents to atmospheric conditions
Frequent exposure to noise
Minimum Education Requirement: GED / HS Diploma
Schedule: Contractor must be able to work variable shifts - 1st, 2nd 3rd; Overtime is scheduled based on business needs and may include weekend hours
Payrate: $30 per hour - a tax per diem is offered to those 75 or more miles outside of the job site ($7.25 taxed, $22.75 untaxed)
Hours: Must be available for all shifts, there are no exceptions.
We do offer full benefits including medical, dental, vision and a 401k match
Contract length: 12 months
This is a local position to the North Charleston area, all travel expenses for contractors are not covered by Boeing.
Drug and Background checks are required after the offer is made.