Aircraft Tool Specialist

GP Strategies Government Solutions IncSan Antonio, TX
3dOnsite

About The Position

Come make an impact in the Public Sector! Join our team to do meaningful work and support high-impact government missions. GP Strategies Government Solutions, Inc. Government Training Solutions | GP Strategies, a wholly owned subsidiary of GP Strategies Corporation, focuses on helping every public sector team unlock its full potential through people performance solutions. Our work directly supports mission critical government agencies, including: • Air Force • Army • Department of Defense (DoD) • Department of Health & Human Services (HHS) • Department of Homeland Security • NASA • National Highway Institute (NHI) | Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) • State & Local Governments Our Mission is meaningful and powerful: to deliver innovative people performance through off the shelf and custom learning, mission specialists, and technology solutions, building deep partnerships with customers to help them achieve measurable mission and company performance improvements. GP Strategies Corporation, the corporate parent of GP Strategies Government Solutions, is a global leader in talent transformation, dedicated to empowering organizations to unlock their full potential. We help businesses enhance workforce performance and achieve strategic goals through innovative, technology-enabled learning solutions. For over 50 years, with a proven track record of supporting over 6,000 global organizations worldwide, we combine human expertise with AI-driven insights to deliver customized strategies that upskill talent, drive technology adoption, and optimize critical processes. GP Strategies Government Solutions has an opening for an Aircraft Tool Specialist. Job Summary: Coordinate and maintain training materials for aircraft manufacturing training classroom and lab courses. Duties may include ensuring hand tools, training aids and materials are ready, cleaned, and available for scheduled classes; setup, takedown, and recovery of training aids; manage training aids and materials storage rooms; Training materials include hand tools, consumables, chemicals, and training aids.

Requirements

  • Relevant experience in tool control management in aerospace, manufacturing, or training environments with a focus on tool inventory, audit, and tool control program compliance, and support equipment.
  • Mechanical aptitude and familiarity with common shop processes, fasteners, hand/power tools, and basic metrology.
  • Demonstrated adherence to safety standards and ability to execute risk mitigation for tooling use.
  • Associate degree or equivalent technical certification in engineering technology, manufacturing, maintenance, or related field preferred
  • General physical requirements needed to perform the essential functions of this job may vary based on location of assignment.
  • Assignment Location – San Antonio, TX
  • Sedentary Work – Exerting up to 10 pounds of force occasionally and/or a negligible amount of force frequently or constantly to lift, carry, push, pull or otherwise move objects, including the human body.
  • Fingering (typing), communicating, repetitive motions.
  • Close visual acuity to prepare and analyze data, view computer monitors and read. May need to view presentation screens and other visual aids in a virtual setting.
  • Inside environmental conditions with protection from outside elements.

Responsibilities

  • Maintains tool inventory records
  • Operates manual or mechanical devices and stocks inventory shelves
  • Assorts and places materials or items on racks, shelves, or bins according to predetermined sequences such as size, type, style, or color
  • Fills requisitions for materials, tools, or stock items
  • Records material items received or distributed
  • Performs routine housekeeping tasks to maintain clean and safe work area
  • Maintains a clean and safe work environment at all times
  • Perform additional assignments per supervisor's direction
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