Instrumentation Technician C

BoeingSeattle, WA
13d$27 - $58Onsite

About The Position

Instrumentation Technician C Company: The Boeing Company At Boeing, we are all innovators on a mission to connect, protect, explore and inspire. From the seabed to outer space, you’ll learn and grow, contributing to work that shapes the world. Find your future with us! Boeing Test and Evaluation (BT&E) is seeking a Instrumentation Technician C to join our teams in Seattle, WA. In this role, you will work with blueprints, schematics, technical manuals and bulletins, National Bureau of Standards, manufacturers’ specifications, oral and written instructions. You will be installing instrumentation, primarily strain gauges and thermocouples on all models of Boeing aircraft civilian, military and space. Position Responsibilities: Receive work assignment from team leader or supervisor and obtain necessary materials and equipment Obtain appropriate engineering drawings and test documents, as required, for assignment if drawings, sketches, and documents are not with work assignment Fabricate wire or fiber optic bundles used to connect various types of test and computer equipment together or test sensing equipment used to monitor and measure, for the purpose of collecting and storing data during test Set up and perform qualification test, bench test, or automatic test as required per work assignment, test document, test equipment manuals, and/or engineering instructions Install fiber optic strain gages, thermocouples, accelerometers, and strain gages by soldering, bonding, spot welding, or using mechanical fastening devices Use a scissor or boom lift to access areas for instrumentation installation this work is performed both inside hangars and outside on airfields Perform modification of test equipment to meet engineering configuration, as required Select proper hand, power, and/or bench tools needed to perform required operation, such as screwdrivers, pliers, torque wrenches, crimpers, cable tools, band saw, drill press, and sander, as required Use shop tools and any test equipment required to complete work assignment Write tie-ins, and maintain records such as work log for areas/equipment as required Devise and/or build shop aids and work around methods as necessary to test/troubleshoot systems Handle and protect components and assemblies such as static sensitive equipment in accordance with shop procedures and drawing requirements Handle and dispose of hazardous materials (ketone, naphtha, alcohol, epoxy, acids) in approved manner (in accordance with Safety Data Sheets) using personal protective equipment as required Pack electronic equipment for travel as required per drawing and Boeing applicable specifications Check work after completion of each operation to be sure job is per drawing or other instructions Put completed job or reworked job up for inspection as required Contact team leader/supervisor/engineer/planner when assistance is needed (e.g. if there is questions about drawings or paperwork, if drawings and paperwork do not match, or when any other problem arises) Maintain personal and tool certifications, as required Comply with applicable tool control policies Effectively accomplishing the tasks, duties and responsibilities of this job requires at least these attributes Ability to use precision measuring tools and test equipment and interpret results Knowledge of routing, clamping, tying, connecting and terminating wires and/or wire bundles in electrical systems and assemblies, per the appropriate electrical codes Knowledge of aircraft electrical and mechanical systems Ability to calculate and apply advanced mathematics Know and interpret data from a coordinate system to identify multiple axis and dimensional references (3-D) Ability to set up and operate floor mounted hydraulic and/or mechanical operated equipment Ability to demonstrate entry level competency in operation of PIT (Power Industrial Trucks), in a safe manner as required Ability to safely operate various types of hand tools and/or hand-held power tools as required Effectively communicate information Knowledge of basic electricity and electrical systems Operate various types of test equipment, perform testing and interpret results, as required Knowledge of proper use, handling, and disposal of hazardous materials/chemicals, oils, coolants, and lubricants per government regulations and Boeing procedures Travel up to 10% of the time, both domestically and internationally.

Requirements

  • Ability to use precision measuring tools and test equipment and interpret results
  • Knowledge of routing, clamping, tying, connecting and terminating wires and/or wire bundles in electrical systems and assemblies, per the appropriate electrical codes
  • Knowledge of aircraft electrical and mechanical systems
  • Ability to calculate and apply advanced mathematics
  • Know and interpret data from a coordinate system to identify multiple axis and dimensional references (3-D)
  • Ability to set up and operate floor mounted hydraulic and/or mechanical operated equipment
  • Ability to demonstrate entry level competency in operation of PIT (Power Industrial Trucks), in a safe manner as required
  • Ability to safely operate various types of hand tools and/or hand-held power tools as required
  • Effectively communicate information
  • Knowledge of basic electricity and electrical systems
  • Operate various types of test equipment, perform testing and interpret results, as required
  • Knowledge of proper use, handling, and disposal of hazardous materials/chemicals, oils, coolants, and lubricants per government regulations and Boeing procedures
  • Travel up to 10% of the time, both domestically and internationally.
  • 1+ year of experience reading and interpreting wire harness diagrams and installation schematics
  • 1+ year of experience in electrical (wire shop) fabrication and required processes

Nice To Haves

  • 3+ years of strain gaging experience
  • 3+ years of experience in Aircraft Electrical systems
  • Certification(s) in: Electrical (Crimping, Bond and Ground); Mechanical (Fork lift, Hand truck, Pressure/vacuum); or Safety (Electrical, Egress, Explosives)

Responsibilities

  • Receive work assignment from team leader or supervisor and obtain necessary materials and equipment
  • Obtain appropriate engineering drawings and test documents, as required, for assignment if drawings, sketches, and documents are not with work assignment
  • Fabricate wire or fiber optic bundles used to connect various types of test and computer equipment together or test sensing equipment used to monitor and measure, for the purpose of collecting and storing data during test
  • Set up and perform qualification test, bench test, or automatic test as required per work assignment, test document, test equipment manuals, and/or engineering instructions
  • Install fiber optic strain gages, thermocouples, accelerometers, and strain gages by soldering, bonding, spot welding, or using mechanical fastening devices
  • Use a scissor or boom lift to access areas for instrumentation installation this work is performed both inside hangars and outside on airfields
  • Perform modification of test equipment to meet engineering configuration, as required
  • Select proper hand, power, and/or bench tools needed to perform required operation, such as screwdrivers, pliers, torque wrenches, crimpers, cable tools, band saw, drill press, and sander, as required
  • Use shop tools and any test equipment required to complete work assignment
  • Write tie-ins, and maintain records such as work log for areas/equipment as required
  • Devise and/or build shop aids and work around methods as necessary to test/troubleshoot systems
  • Handle and protect components and assemblies such as static sensitive equipment in accordance with shop procedures and drawing requirements
  • Handle and dispose of hazardous materials (ketone, naphtha, alcohol, epoxy, acids) in approved manner (in accordance with Safety Data Sheets) using personal protective equipment as required
  • Pack electronic equipment for travel as required per drawing and Boeing applicable specifications
  • Check work after completion of each operation to be sure job is per drawing or other instructions
  • Put completed job or reworked job up for inspection as required
  • Contact team leader/supervisor/engineer/planner when assistance is needed (e.g. if there is questions about drawings or paperwork, if drawings and paperwork do not match, or when any other problem arises)
  • Maintain personal and tool certifications, as required
  • Comply with applicable tool control policies

Benefits

  • health insurance
  • flexible spending accounts
  • health savings accounts
  • retirement savings plans
  • life and disability insurance programs
  • paid and unpaid time away from work
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