Structural Mechanic II
Tulsa, OK, US
Light Industrial
High School or equivalent
Full Time, Temporary
Experienced (Non-Manager)
On-site
Aerospace and Defense
First Shift (Day)
Tulsa, OK, US
Experienced (Non-Manager)
Full Time, Temporary
Aerospace and Defense
On-site
Light Industrial
High School or equivalent
First Shift (Day)
Job details
Structural Mechanic II
Finding a job that fits your lifestyle isn’t always easy. That’s why we’re here to help Join a renowned team in Tulsa and become a pivotal part of structural assembly operations as a Structural Mechanic II. If you have the skills and dedication for precision work in the aerospace industry, this position offers an exciting path to grow and excel.
Why you should apply to be a Structural Mechanic II:
- Competitive Environment: Work in a supportive, team-oriented workplace
- Skill Development: Opportunity to refine skills in structural assembly and fabrication
- Flexible Shifts: First Shift from 4:45 AM to 3:15 PM
- Focus on Safety: Uphold high safety standards in line with company regulations
What’s a typical day as a Structural Mechanic II? You’ll be:
- Performing Assembly: Safely assemble and fit detail parts, structures, and varied riveting operations
- Utilizing Tools: Use riveting guns, pneumatic tools, and other equipment to shape, form, and install parts
- Interpreting Plans: Read blueprints, sketches, and work orders to execute operations and ensure quality
- Conducting Inspections: Ensure assemblies are defect-free and adhere to quality standards
- Managing Records: Maintain logs and records, perform repairs, and follow up with production orders
- Supporting Processes: Maintain a neat workspace, comply with safety regulations, and support 5S practices
Additional Functions:
- Waste Management: Properly collect and dispose of industrial waste
- Coordination: Communicate job-related information between shifts and coordinate with team leads
- Equipment Assistance: Assist with shop equipment maintenance and support Lean initiatives
- Training & Development: Engage in continuous learning opportunities to enhance personal skills
This job might be an outstanding fit if you have:
- Education: High School Diploma or GED required
- Experience: 2 years related structural assembly experience preferred
- Skills: Basic computer skills, shop math, and the ability to read blueprints
- Physical Ability: Climb ladders, work in restricted spaces, and lift up to 50 lbs
- Language: Proficiency in reading, writing, speaking, and understanding English
If you are ready to contribute your expertise to a leading company in the aerospace sector, apply today to become a Structural Mechanic II!
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