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At Boeing, we innovate and collaborate to make the world a better place. We’re committed to fostering an environment for every teammate that’s welcoming, respectful and inclusive, with great opportunity for professional growth. Find your future with us. Boeing Commercial Airplanes is seeking to provide students of Boeing Pre-Employment Training (BPET) certified courses with the opportunity to join our 787 production teams working as an Assembly Structures Mechanic in North Charleston, South Carolina on a variable shift. Your BPET Instructor Endorsement Form will outline the specific roles for which your course qualifies you for a direct offer of employment. Following your application, a Boeing recruiter will reach out to discuss these roles and ensure a smooth transition into your new role. This role offers an exciting opportunity within a dynamic manufacturing assembly environment. Team members will leverage their prior experience, and the knowledge gained from training and certifications to complete daily assigned tasks effectively.Individuals will be responsible for identifying their work locations on advanced airplanes, parts, and tooling by interpreting intricate drawings to accurately complete detailed work instructions. Attention to detail and procedure compliance is critical to identify all necessary hand tools, parts, and equipment required to ensure defect-free work. This position is not just a job; it’s an opportunity to build a career while contributing to the future of aviation as a part of an innovative team!
Job Responsibility:
Complete the New Hire Training Cycle Flow to obtain and maintain all required certifications
Adhere to high standards of safety and quality
Comply with Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) and Boeing Quality Management System (QMS) requirements
Ensure work conforms to engineering drawings and specifications, has First Pass Quality (FPQ) and is free from FOD (Foreign Object Debris)
Use computers and software applications in a production environment
Look up/read/comprehend technical work instructions, drawings, and specifications
Wear required protective clothing/equipment for the task you are performing
Operate various mechanical lifts (e.g. ladders, scissor lift and aerial lifts)
Use chemical solvents, sealants, coatings, primers, adhesives, paints and finishes
Be able to climb/balance (stairs, ladders, poles, scaffolding, inclined surfaces), crawl/crouch (squat)
Work around energized sources (electrical equipment and hazards/shock, e.g. circuit breakers and wiring) and potential exposure to constant noise
Read from a computer screen, printed drawings or documents
Carry/Lift up to 35 pounds
Flexion/Extension (head bent down, head bent back), handle, kneel, bend at the waist, reach (overhead), rotate head/neck, stand, twist at the waist and walk
Use of various structural assembly tools such as Hi-speed and Lo-speed drills, Pneumatic and electric drills, nut runner and Quakenbush
Set up and validate jigs and other tooling setup
Perform close tolerance drilling and installations in critical aircraft structural areas
Use calibrated precision measuring tools
Perform various fastener installation/removal tools and techniques
Work with CFRP, aluminum and titanium for structural drilling, sanding, trimming and shimming
Requirements:
Be a student or recent graduate of a Boeing Pre-Employment Training course that is certified for the BPET Assembly Structures Mechanic role
Ability to work a variable shift
Ability to meet physical demands of the role such as: flexion/extension (head bent down, head bent back), handling, kneeling, bending at the waist, reaching (overhead), rotation of head/neck, standing, twisting at the waist and walking, climbing/balancing (stairs, ladders, poles, scaffolding, inclined surfaces), crawling, crouching (squatting)
Ability to carry/lift up to 10-35 pounds
Ability to work with High Hazard Chemicals
Experience using software applications for internet navigation, email, Microsoft Suite and/or other specialized computer applications
Experience utilizing and following detailed work instructions, reading, and interpreting blueprints, drawings, or specifications, in English
Experience in a technical or mechanical field performing work with basic hand, power, and/or pneumatic (air) tools
Experience with structural parts fabrication, assembly processes and procedures
What we offer:
Relocation based on candidate eligibility
Competitive base pay and variable compensation opportunities
Opportunity to enroll in a variety of benefit programs, generally including health insurance, flexible spending accounts, health savings accounts, retirement savings plans, life and disability insurance programs, and a number of programs that provide for both paid and unpaid time away from work
Generous company match to your 401(k)
Industry-leading tuition assistance program pays your institution directly
Fertility, adoption, and surrogacy benefits
Up to $10,000 gift match when you support your favorite nonprofit organizations