Missile Mechanic Associate

Where

Kings Bay, GA

What you'll be doing

Assist in assembly and disassembly operations involving such functions as mating/demating of motors, equipment section and interstage sections; removal and installation of electrical, electronic, hydraulic, pneumatic and mechanical components, assemblies and units. Perform inspection of the assembly, disassembly, modification, repair, rework and testing of missile sections, sub-assemblies, complete systems and subsystems; of the receipt, shipment, handling, testing, altering, repairing, reworking and packaging of components and hardware; and of the repairing, fabricating, reworking, altering, modifying, maintenance and testing of support and handling equipment. Approve acceptable parts, tests, etc., and prepare or process documentation as required. Reject items found to be discrepant or unacceptable, and determine reason for rejection as required. Prepare necessary documentation for disposition of such items. Evaluate test data, assembly and refurbishment processes and recommend new methods, processes or procedures to improve quality assurance and quality control. Perform a continuous monitoring of all production and test activities. Assist higher level personnel set up for and perform tests such as electrical continuity, helium leak, motor pressure and propellant grain inspection. Assist in the repair or replacement of malfunctioning units, components or items revealed by tests. Become proficient in operating all equipment required to position major vehicle components and support equipment as required to perform necessary operations. Assist with inspection functions for non production partnership operations. Inspect for proper completion of documentation. Perform blueprint shake of support equipment being altered. Handling and storage requirements of hazardous material and hardware receipt inspections and other inspection activities as required. May perform functions described in lateral or lower rated job descriptions.

What your background should be

Must be able to maintain required licenses and certifications to operate handling and support equipment necessary to perform job tasks; have the ability to obtain and retain an arms, ammunition, and explosives certification is required; and must be able to obtain and retain a secret level security clearance. Strong safety mindset; elementary knowledge of aerospace vehicle assembly, mating and handling techniques as gained from a minimum of 18 months experience in aerospace assembly operations or equivalent.

Required Schooling / Training

Not specified

Who is the client company

An American global aerospace, defense, security and advanced technology company.
If you are interested in this position, send your resume to apply@kochdavis.com