Description :
Location
Renton, WA
Virtual Office/Telecommute?
(Things you should know about Virtual Office)
Virtual Work Not Available
Shift
Third
Business Unit
Commercial Airplanes
Division
Airplane Programs
Program
737 Program
Occupation Title
Skills Management Title
Job Classification
89509
Job Type
Hourly
Experience Level
Mid Level (5-15 years of experience)
Exemption Status
Nonexempt
Union
Yes
Security Clearance Required?
(Security Clearance definitions)
No Security Clearance Required
Work Eligibility Required?
Yes
US Person Status Required?
Yes
Export Control Required?
Yes
Relocation Money Available?
Yes
Date Posted
06/20/2008
Closing Date
(Things you should know about closing dates)
07/07/2008
Position Description
Repair, overhaul, rebuild and assemble a wide variety of plant equipment, including numerically controlled machines, precision-built machines, material handling equipment, and stationary generator sets. Determine and/or develop maintenance procedures when documentation is not available and devise and make tools/equipment to facilitate work. Obtain job assignment from management. Review trouble tickets to determine what needs to be done, as required. Obtain and analyze drawings, sketches, hydraulic schematics and specifications needed to perform assigned work. Troubleshoot and diagnose malfunctions on all types of factory machinery to include N/C machines and controllers, gearboxes, stationary generator sets, and machine accessories, using various types of test equipment. Demonstrate ability to plan and sequence work including ordering required parts and staging necessary tools and equipment. Service, maintain, upgrade and modify plant and material handling equipment using hand, power and precision measurement tools. Remove, repair and install hydraulic and pneumatic equipment (e.g., tubing and hoses), as required. Layout and fabricate component parts (e.g., brackets, key stock), to repair/modify plant equipment and machinery, as required. Check and adjust flatness/alignment of machine beds, surfaces, shafts and pulleys using precision levels and optical equipment including lasers. Perform/observe operational check to ensure problem has been corrected and confer with the operator that the machine is operating well, as required. Operate electric stackers, mechanical lifts and pendant cranes to move heavy components/equipment. When job is complete, close out, describe completed repair process and notify appropriate personnel. Provide assistance and instruction to co-workers in problem identification, computing skills, operation methods and prevention processes, as required. Consult with co-workers, lead, supervisor, engineer or other appropriate personnel when assistance is needed and/or when there are questions on job related issues. Work and coordinate with other crafts, vendors and suppliers, as required. Leave verbal/written tie-ins for follow on shifts.
Competencies
Use mathematics including algebra and trigonometry. Read and interpret production illustrations and/or schematics, and engineering drawings. Visualize a 3 dimensional shape from a 2 dimensional view, convert left-hand to right-hand views, and understand symbols, flag notes and general notes. Operate computing equipment to access job information (e.g., drawings, specifications and other online information systems). Have general knowledge of the operation of hydraulic and pneumatic systems, including pressure and vacuum vessels. Operate various types of test equipment. Be skilled in the selection, set-up and operation of the appropriate tool(s) for a given type of work. Have knowledge of the coordinate system to identify multiple axes (e.g., X, Y, Z). Effectively communicate written information such as tie-ins, planning or engineering change requests and reports. Serve multiple customers and keep track of what one is doing, regardless of frequent interruptions. Effectively communicate verbal information such as tie-ins and job related information. Work alone/independently. Coordinate daily tasks with others to align priorities for smooth operation of joint workloads. Think before acting, (e.g., anticipate outcome of an action, know if something looks wrong) and ask questions when necessary. Mechanical ability, manual dexterity, and hand/eye coordination required to perform various projects, per drawings, sketches, and verbal or written instructions. Operate mechanical lifts of various types (e.g. scissor lifts, elevated work platforms) in a safe manner. Set up and operate conventional optics such as alignment scopes, levels, transits, optical scales, optical squares and laser alignment kits. Organize, plan and sequence work efficiently. Use various types of precision measuring tools. Investigate and resolve problems; devise and implement solutions. Have knowledge of safe working practices, emergency procedures and possible dangerous situations. Understand the application of technical documents/information such as machine/equipment manuals and safety documentation. Use various types of hand tools and/or hand-held power tools. Have knowledge of proper use, handling and disposal of hazardous materials per government regulations and Boeing procedures. Operate computing equipment to perform job tasks. Be familiar with lock out, tag out procedures
Education and/or Experience
Prefer two-year degree, diploma or certificate from an accredited vocational or technical institute and/or 5-7 years of mechanic related experience
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