About The Position

Boeing Commercial Airplanes is thrilled to provide students of Boeing Pre-Employment Training (BPET) with the opportunity to join our Join and Installation team as an Integral Fuel Cell Assembly (In-Tank Mechanic) in Everett and Renton, Washington. Your BPET Enrollment Confirmation Form will outline the specific job codes for which your course qualifies you for a direct offer of employment. Following your application, a Boeing recruiter will reach out to discuss these job codes and potential locations, ensuring a smooth transition into your new role. As an Integral Fuel Cell Assembly (In-Tank Mechanic), you will play a vital role in ensuring the highest standards of quality and safety while working within the confined spaces of aircraft fuel tanks. This position requires assembling and installing structural components, systems, and sub-assemblies to meet stringent quality requirements. You will be responsible for verifying kitted parts, performing drilling, riveting, and bonding, as well as assembling plumbing and electrical systems within the tank. Your attention to detail will be crucial as you conduct continuity checks, perform necessary rework, and ensure that all installations comply with specifications. Please note that this role involves working in tight spaces, including entering the wing through a approximately 9.5" x 17.7" opening; therefore, comfort with confined spaces is essential for success in this position. You will play a critical role in upholding our commitment to safety and quality standards, ensuring that all operations meet regulatory compliance and operational excellence. If you are detail-oriented, possess strong technical skills, and thrive in a collaborative environment, we invite you to apply and be a part of our mission to deliver excellence in aviation.

Requirements

  • Be a student or recent graduate of a Boeing Pre-Employment Training course that is certified for the 31606 Integral Fuel Cell Assembly (In-Tank Mechanic) role.
  • Ability to stand 6-8 hours per day; walk constantly; climb or work from stairs/steps/ladders; bend and twist frequently; squat and kneel; wear hearing protection (ear inserts, canal caps, earmuffs); eye protection, and use hazardous chemicals.
  • Ability to lift up to 35lbs.
  • Ability to work in Confined Spaces (work within or pass through). Entry diameter 9.5"X17.7".
  • Proficiency in reading, writing, and speaking English.

Nice To Haves

  • High school graduate or GED preferred.

Responsibilities

  • Assemble and install parts, structural components, systems, and sub-assemblies to meet quality requirements for wing and horizontal stabilizer assemblies.
  • Review bar charts or automated timelines to determine job assignments and obtain necessary drawings.
  • Locate work areas using drawings, installation plans, or other paperwork that specifies airplane and section numbers.
  • Obtain and verify kitted parts against installation plans and bill of materials to ensure they are correct and free of defects.
  • Retrieve parts from the Parts Control Area or other designated locations if they are not pre-picked, ensuring they meet specifications.
  • Obtain a two-way radio and confined space flag before working in confined spaces, adhering to Communications System for Confined Hazardous Areas (CSCHA) rules and regulations.
  • Perform drilling, reaming, riveting, cold working, bonding, grounding, and sealing as necessary to complete work assignments.
  • Assemble and install aircraft plumbing and electrical systems within closed areas of the wing and horizontal stabilizer, ensuring compliance with specifications.
  • Perform pickup and rework, incorporating changes and conducting functional checks on work typically installed by lower classifications.
  • Perform continuity checks for electrical systems and hand form electrical wiring and soldering as necessary for work assignments.
  • Perform final cleaning and closing of fuel cells, including vacuuming and installing fuel cell doors.
  • Locate and pre-install routing and clamping hardware for in-wing fuel tank electrical and plumbing systems as required.
  • Use precision measuring instruments to verify that quality standards are achieved.
  • Report job handicaps, such as errors in sequencing, parts, materials, and assembly procedures, following shop procedures.
  • Check work after completion of each operation to ensure assembly is complete and free of defects and remove and replace installations and related components as necessary.

Benefits

  • Relocation based on candidate eligibility.
  • Competitive base pay and variable compensation opportunities.
  • Health insurance, flexible spending accounts, health savings accounts, retirement savings plans, life and disability insurance programs, and a number of programs that provide for both paid and unpaid time away from work.
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