What are the responsibilities and job description for the Aircraft Structural Mechanic II position at Kaman Aerospace- Jacksonville?
Requisition ID | 2024-8476 | Category | Manufacturing/Automation | Segment | Kaman Aerospace | Shift | Shift 1 | # of Openings | 2 | Posted Date | 30 minutes ago(8/8/2024 6:19 PM) |
Since our founding in 1945, Kaman has had a mindset of constant improvement and creativity. In this way, we fulfill our most important responsibility: providing our customers with solutions to their critical technical and systems challenges. With the resources to pursue large scale endeavors, we continue to recognize and encourage each person's ability to create significant change.
We are currently searching for talented Aircraft Structural Mechanics level I, II and II for first shift 7AM-3:30PM and for second shift 3:30PM-12AM.
Competitive Medical, Dental & Vision benefits
401K Retirement Plan with Company Match up to 5%
Employee Stock Purchase Plan available to all employees
13 Paid Holidays
Time Off Benefits
Sign on Bonus Available*
*Subject to eligibility requirements and position
Works under the direction of the Production Supervisor, or designee, with minimum of supervision. Assembles aircraft structural details, and subassemblies
- Must be able to effectively use hand power tools and precision measuring instruments common to the craft.
- Maintains familiarity with company/customer blueprints, technical drawings, specifications, etc. Maintain records, data, logs, etc as necessary or required.
- Detects and report any unusual circumstances and/or defective material or tooling.
- Makes recommendations for improvements in quality and process.
- Work with hand/power tools, hand squeeze, pneumatic drills, rivet guns and floor squeeze.
- Work with precision measuring instruments.
- Other duties as assigned.
Education:
- High school diploma or GED required.
Experience:
- Basic math skills. Read and write English fluently.
- Ability to use hand/power tools, hand squeeze, pneumatic drills, rivet guns, floor squeeze, common to the manufacture of aircraft sheet metal and structural parts.
- Ability to use scales and calipers.
- Ability to read and interpret blueprints, specifications, charts and tables.
- Experience working with fasteners, riveting, counter sinking preferred
- Minimum of six months to one year working with sheet metal, metallic structures or related experience preferred