What are the responsibilities and job description for the F-16 Aircraft Mechanic position at Aerospace & Commercial Technologies?
Job Description
Job Summary
The Aircraft Mechanic works on-site in Fort Worth, TX as a regular, full-time, hourly Team Member on the shop floor in a manufacturing environment. This role requires the ability to set-up and operate various types of equipment, fixtures, and hand tools to assist in the assembly of F-16 aircraft structural components. Processes include laying out and drilling holes, countersinking, and riveting; working with adhesives and chemicals; and reading and interpreting blueprints, technical specifications, shop aids, and written instructions. Mechanics work closely with Operations, Quality, Inventory, and Warehouse personnel to ensure that component traceability, delivery, and quality objectives are met.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities:
Assemble F-16 aircraft structural components per drawings, technical specifications, customer requirements, and work instructions
Responsible for quality of product produced
Follow quality and safety policies and procedures
Provide Assistance And Back-up To Others Within The Company
Report non-conformances to ensure superior product quality
Collaborate with other mechanics and functional groups within the organization
Open to work outside of normal business hours as necessary
Other duties as assigned
Qualifications:
Skills & Experience:
Minimum of five years applicable aircraft manufacturing experience, including the use of manufacturing equipment and hand tools
Knowledge of military aircraft processes and regulations in a manufacturing environment
Able to understand and execute to all forms of engineering (i.e. blueprints, specifications, T.O.’s, written instructions, etc.)
Technical and mechanical ability to manufacture shop aid tools
Use of measuring equipment (i.e. calipers, scales, etc.)
Able to add, subtract, multiply, and divide in all units of measure
Follow detailed written or oral instructions
Anticipate issues with an assembly process and provide solutions
Preferred:
Additional F-16 Aircraft Manufacturing Experience
Lockheed experience
Extensive working knowledge of an array of hand tools
Familiarity with advanced measuring equipment
Knowledge of general business computer software and aptitude to learn new software applications
Self-starter who can work independently
Able to work efficiently when under pressure
Physical Requirements:
Frequently required to stand and walk while handling equipment or power tools for long periods of time
Occasionally required to sit; reach with hands and arms; climb or balance; and stoop, kneel, crouch, or crawl
Able to manipulate parts and tools
May need to lift and/or move >50 pounds utilizing hand trucks, cranes, hoists, forklift, or other appropriate means
Close vision, distance vision, and peripheral vision
Company Description
Formed in 2002 to support the F-16 worldwide fleet, Aerospace & Commercial Technologies (ACT) provides the technical and managerial expertise of a prime contractor, with the agility and attention that only a small operation can offer. From spares and repairs, to aircraft modifications, to integrated solutions, ACT is the premier provider of Lockheed Martin licensed F-16 sustainment products, services, field support, technical assistance, and program management. ACT is an equal opportunity employer. We proudly support veteran candidates and encourage them to apply.
Formed in 2002 to support the F-16 worldwide fleet, Aerospace & Commercial Technologies (ACT) provides the technical and managerial expertise of a prime contractor, with the agility and attention that only a small operation can offer. From spares and repairs, to aircraft modifications, to integrated solutions, ACT is the premier provider of Lockheed Martin licensed F-16 sustainment products, services, field support, technical assistance, and program management. ACT is an equal opportunity employer. We proudly support veteran candidates and encourage them to apply.
Job Summary
The Aircraft Mechanic works on-site in Fort Worth, TX as a regular, full-time, hourly Team Member on the shop floor in a manufacturing environment. This role requires the ability to set-up and operate various types of equipment, fixtures, and hand tools to assist in the assembly of F-16 aircraft structural components. Processes include laying out and drilling holes, countersinking, and riveting; working with adhesives and chemicals; and reading and interpreting blueprints, technical specifications, shop aids, and written instructions. Mechanics work closely with Operations, Quality, Inventory, and Warehouse personnel to ensure that component traceability, delivery, and quality objectives are met.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities:
Assemble F-16 aircraft structural components per drawings, technical specifications, customer requirements, and work instructions
Responsible for quality of product produced
Follow quality and safety policies and procedures
Provide Assistance And Back-up To Others Within The Company
Report non-conformances to ensure superior product quality
Collaborate with other mechanics and functional groups within the organization
Open to work outside of normal business hours as necessary
Other duties as assigned
Qualifications:
Skills & Experience:
Minimum of five years applicable aircraft manufacturing experience, including the use of manufacturing equipment and hand tools
Knowledge of military aircraft processes and regulations in a manufacturing environment
Able to understand and execute to all forms of engineering (i.e. blueprints, specifications, T.O.’s, written instructions, etc.)
Technical and mechanical ability to manufacture shop aid tools
Use of measuring equipment (i.e. calipers, scales, etc.)
Able to add, subtract, multiply, and divide in all units of measure
Follow detailed written or oral instructions
Anticipate issues with an assembly process and provide solutions
Preferred:
Additional F-16 Aircraft Manufacturing Experience
Lockheed experience
Extensive working knowledge of an array of hand tools
Familiarity with advanced measuring equipment
Knowledge of general business computer software and aptitude to learn new software applications
Self-starter who can work independently
Able to work efficiently when under pressure
Physical Requirements:
Frequently required to stand and walk while handling equipment or power tools for long periods of time
Occasionally required to sit; reach with hands and arms; climb or balance; and stoop, kneel, crouch, or crawl
Able to manipulate parts and tools
May need to lift and/or move >50 pounds utilizing hand trucks, cranes, hoists, forklift, or other appropriate means
Close vision, distance vision, and peripheral vision
Company Description
Formed in 2002 to support the F-16 worldwide fleet, Aerospace & Commercial Technologies (ACT) provides the technical and managerial expertise of a prime contractor, with the agility and attention that only a small operation can offer. From spares and repairs, to aircraft modifications, to integrated solutions, ACT is the premier provider of Lockheed Martin licensed F-16 sustainment products, services, field support, technical assistance, and program management. ACT is an equal opportunity employer. We proudly support veteran candidates and encourage them to apply.
Formed in 2002 to support the F-16 worldwide fleet, Aerospace & Commercial Technologies (ACT) provides the technical and managerial expertise of a prime contractor, with the agility and attention that only a small operation can offer. From spares and repairs, to aircraft modifications, to integrated solutions, ACT is the premier provider of Lockheed Martin licensed F-16 sustainment products, services, field support, technical assistance, and program management. ACT is an equal opportunity employer. We proudly support veteran candidates and encourage them to apply.