Boeing Commercial Airplanes (BCA) is looking for
Associate Mechanic Assemblers - Seal/ Wing Tank Closure (Level B) to support and assist with multiple areas of the production system while working on different airplane programs throughout your career
. This position is located in
North Charleston, South Carolina on a
variable shift!
As a Mechanic Assembler- Seal Wing Tank Closure you will work within a manufacturing assembly environment by drawing on knowledge acquired from training and certification classes to complete your daily assigned work. By interpreting drawings and
reading/comprehending work instructions you will be responsible for identifying your work (task) location on the
airplane/part/tooling and identifying all required hand tools, parts and equipment to accomplish defect-free work.
Position Responsibilities:
Must have the ability to complete the New Hire Training Cycle Flow to obtain and maintain all required certifications.
Use a computer in a production environment.
Look up/read/comprehend technical work instructions, drawings and/or specifications.
Apply sealant and to surface per specifications.
Install various aircraft system components such as panel installs.
Appropriate protective clothing/equipment determined by the task you are performing.
Operate mechanical lifts of various @types (e.g. ladders, tiger and snorkel lifts).
Various tools such as Rivet gun and bucking bar, screwdrivers, lock bolt puller, power screwdriver, C-squeeze, ratchet wrench, nut runner, Winslow, 90-Degree Power Vane, or Quackenbush and various other hand tools.
Chemical solvents, sealants, coatings, primers, adhesives, paints and special finishes.
Inspect your work quality and check for FOD (Foreign Object Debris).
Use of high impact vibratory tools (bucking/riveting).
Climbing/balancing (stairs, ladders, poles, scaffolding, inclined surfaces), Crawling, Crouching (squatting),
Working around energized sources (electrical equipment and hazards/shock, e.g. circuit breakers and wiring) and exposure to constant noise.
Finger manipulation (keyboarding, other).
Reading from a computer screen, printed drawings or documents.