Assembly Worker Structures - F35

Lockheed MartinMarietta, GA
Onsite

About The Position

Job Description Lays out and locates structural components or assemblies in making production assemblies as specified by design changes, working from blueprints or other authorized documents. Performs difficult structural pick-up and/or rework such as removing, replacing or realigning ribs, bulkheads, stringers, or fittings in completed skinned assemblies, or where a considerable portion of the operation consists of reforming, recontouring or refitting to provide an acceptable assembly. Works structural changes which materially alter previous assembly references and practice. Performs trimming, reforming and altering parts and structures as required. Fabricates detail parts such as shims, splices, gussets, angles, brackets, doublers, stiffeners and patches. Performs portable milling operations on wing and center section attaching joints. Must be able to layout and secure coordination of assemblies working to station, water, center, butt, and chord lines shown on engineering documents. When required, works from blueprints or other authorized documents where complete information is not readily available and/or with inadequate tooling, or without aid of tooling. Works from production, pre- release, check, detail, assembly and installation blueprints, D.A.T.'s sketches or other authorized documents. Lays out and locates structural components or assemblies in making production installations as specified by design changes, working from blueprints or other authorized documents. Performs such final assembly operations as pick-up and rework on structures and installations, installing shortages, and bringing up all items to latest engineering changes. In addition, makes corrections of a mechanical nature on plumbing, electrical, controls, and power plant installations. Operates controls for free operation and makes corrective adjustments short of operational check-out. Operates landing gear, up locks and down locks, to check for clearance. Completes installation of and fits such items as landing gear doors, flaps, etc. Fits or refits fillets; lays out and installs fillets as required. Fabricates structural items such as clips, brackets, angles, gussets, supports, etc., required. Improvises shop aids to facilitate assembly and installation as required. Works off sub-assembly and final assembly squawks as required. Must be able to layout and secure coordination of assemblies working to station, water, butt, center and chord lines, shown on engineering documents. When required, works from blueprints or other authorized documents where complete information is not readily available and/or with inadequate tooling, or without the aid of tooling. Works from production, pre-release, check, detail, assembly and installation blueprints, photographs, charts and diagrams, D.A.T.'s, sketches or other authorized documents. Works with authorized liaison personnel as necessary to determine satisfactory assembly and installation sequence. Points out need for tooling, parts, or assembly corrections. May install power plants and propellers when so assigned. Refers to assembly prints, sketches, specification sheets, planning and other authorized documents to ascertain size, type, and location of rivets and detail components to be assembled. Sets up rivet machine by selecting and installing proper combination drill-countersink or punch-dimple sets and upper and lower anvils in operating head and bottom post. Selects, installs and fills proper size rivet hoppers. Lays out rivet patterns to scale as required. Recognizes and notifies designated personnel of improper machine functioning. Installs heater blocks and sets specified temperature and dwell time when performing punch-hot dimple-riveting. Performs rework such as drilling out and replacing defective rivets. Performs satisfactorily any function of the Structures Assembler classification as required. NOTE: Up to six months of experience may be offset by experience in the following areas: A&P licensed mechanic GAhourly

Requirements

  • Two years of aircraft sheet metal assembly (riveted structure and installation of functional and/or electrical components) experience or equivalent training.
  • This should include the ability to drill and rivet thin sheet metal and the ability to read and use aircraft detail and assembly blueprints.
  • Candidates with a completed Airframe & Powerplant (A&P) Licenses acquired through completion of accredited courses of study from aeronautical technical institutions with course curriculums such as Pittsburgh Institute of Aeronautics, Spartan School of Aeronautics, Embry Riddle, and Aviation Institute of Maintenance of Duluth.
  • At the start of employment, you will be required to attend a skills training program, and take and pass a performance demonstration test following completion.

Nice To Haves

  • Aerospace and Defense structural assembly experience
  • Basic to Advanced Blue Print Reading
  • Use of drill blocks
  • Drill holes through thick material

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What This Job Offers

Job Type

Full-time

Career Level

Entry Level

Education Level

No Education Listed

Number of Employees

5,001-10,000 employees

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