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The Structures Liaison position will function primarily as a subject matter expert in aircraft materials / structures for the company. This person utilizes extensive knowledge and experience as a shop lead / composite technician and a vast history with Scaled to advise and support all of Scaled’s programs, employees and our company as a whole. This individual will work with program Structures Design Engineers, Materials and Processing, as well as Bids and Proposals in the development of aircraft structures conceptual design; will help engineering think through all the small details from a manufacturing and maintenance standpoint in the designing phase of an aircraft’s structure by bringing the practical knowledge from the manufacturing realm, also offer input on materials chosen for tooling and structure based on program needs and facility capability. Will assist programs, Director of Manufacturing and the Operations Training Group in helping shape the most efficient design with the intention of an easier transition from engineering to efficient manufacturing.
Job Responsibility
Advising and applying technical knowledge, judgment and creative problem solving to resolve technical issues, mentor and teach.
Routinely working with Project Structural Engineers by contributing to the conceptual design of an aircraft’s structure and intimately understanding the technical data in order to better support program manufacturing and aid in training.
Assisting in the following: supporting training, helping identify and developing new area leads / technicians. Advising on best practices and lessons learned across the company as a whole.
Providing guidance and supporting to all programs on proper manufacturing techniques of aircraft structures. Helping troubleshoot and resolving manufacturing and assembly challenges and issues
visiting all of Scaled programs to survey for issues and good practices.
Ensuring deficient craftsmanship issues are being identified throughout all Scaled manufacturing areas and tie them back into opportunities to support training.
Assisting in researching and identifying proper materials, manufacturing and assembly techniques, needed equipment, and experience levels and talents of shop fabrication personnel.
Supporting all Operations leadership with technical advice and updates that would pertain to each functional area (EH&S, Facilities, Manufacturing, Materials and Processing, Director of Manufacturing, etc.)
Establishing good relationships with all employees to help instill the Scaled culture and foster a team atmosphere that welcomes questions. In particular focusing on building a good working relationship with the Systems Liaison, EH&S Manager, Facilities Manager, Systems Manufacturing Manager, Manufacturing Team and Development Team.
Requirements
Must have the ability to read and interpret systems installation drawings, blue prints and verbal instructions
Must be able to obtain and maintain a DOD security clearance. Must be able to gain access to ALL Scaled programs to help support the technical transfer, training, problem solving required of the position organizational, multi-tasking and time management skills
Excellent verbal and written communication skills.
Excellent interpersonal and customer service skills.
Excellent organizational skills and attention to detail.
Excellent time management skills with a proven ability to meet deadlines.
Strong analytical and problem-solving skills.
Strong supervisory and leadership skills.
Ability to prioritize tasks and to delegate them when appropriate.
Ability to function well in a high-paced and at times stressful environment.
Proficient with Microsoft Office Suite or related software.
High school diploma or equivalent.
Minimum of 10 years’ experience with hands on composite fabrication work in manufacturing, assembly and flight test for Scaled Composites
shop lead experience desired
individual must be extremely knowledgeable and experienced with most of Scaled’s materials, fabrication, and assembly.
Occasional lifting up to 50+ lbs., with assistance
Standing 60% of the day
Required to wear appropriate Personal Protective Equipment for an assigned task.
Occasional work with composite materials such as epoxy resin systems, fiberglass, carbon fiber, and foam/core products. Will also work closely with chemicals, such as acetone and alcohol.
May infrequently require lifting, carrying, pushing, and/or pulling materials weighing up to 30 pounds.
Manual dexterity and coordination are required
repetitive hand motion (e.g., to operate e computer keyboard)
Work on varied work surfaces/environments, including but not limited to working in a busy shop environment, cold room, or in/on aircraft structures including raised platforms including but not limited to ladders, scaffolding, and stairs.
Work may be performed inside or outside of buildings. May be exposed to changing weather conditions (i.e., article or aircraft testing operations).
Must be able to pass and maintain ‘pass’ status on OSHA-approved Pulmonary Fitness Test (PFT) in order to wear a respirator for prolonged periods of time.
Vision at close distances and the ability to adjust focus for prolonged periods (i.e., computer screen)
Ability to remain sedentary or stationary for prolonged periods of time
Ability to write for extended periods of time
Ability to work in an office setting for prolonged periods of time
May be asked to carry up to 20 lbs. up and down a flight of stairs on a regular basis such as files, books, office equipment, etc.
Occasional reaching overhead and lifting up to 15 pounds
Ability to converse and communicate information with others
Occasional exposure to chemical vapors and/or fumes in low non-hazardous concentration
Potential to climb up and down steps on a daily basis
Must have sufficient agility to work in the interior of an aircraft structure. Will need to bend, stoop, squat, and/or kneel to occasionally work in cramped, tiring, and uncomfortable positions.