Frequent standing, occasional twisting at the waist, walking, bending at the waist, carrying up to 35 pounds, handling, lifting up to 35 pounds, pushing/pulling up to 35 pounds, pushing/pulling more than 35 pounds, rotation of head/neck.
Prepare railcars to be moved to unload position by unhooking railcars and releasing hand brakes. Direct transportation to facilitate the movement of railcars.
Provide ground support during the movement of rail cars and/or oversized aircraft components. Ensure that the area is clear of obstacles, vehicle, and pedestrian traffic.
Drive pilot and/or rear pilot car to escort seavan carrier, as required, using radios to communicate.
Switch rail direction by setting rail switch to appropriate position.
Break seals on railcars using hand tools (e.g., bolt cutters, grinders).
Ensure that receiving inspection has pulled paperwork and given authorization to unload incoming freight, as required.
Disassemble Shipping Mechanical Equipment (SME) support braces by removing appropriate bolts using air and hand tools (e.g., air impact wrenches, hammer, pliers, mallet).
Move crane lift fittings and accessories using electric stacker. Attach lift fittings for the movement of major airplane components using hand and power tools.
Prepare empty railcars, seavans, and containers for return shipping by backloading tools, sealing, locking, banding, or strapping securely in place.
Couple and uncouple associated equipment (e.g., dollies, railcars) to prepare for transportation movement.
Assemble/attach fittings to Transportation Mechanical Equipment (TME) using hand tools (e.g., pneumatic wrenches, torque wrenches, impact wrenches).
Work with crane crew to unload large Major Outside Production (MOP) items inside/outside the factory, as required.
Load and unload trucks/trailers of SME's, TME's, and/or MOP parts, as required.
This position is expected to be 100% onsite. The selected candidate will be required to work onsite at one of the listed location options.
The position must meet Export Control compliance requirements; therefore, a “US Person” as defined by 22 C.F.R. 120.15 is required. “US Person” includes US Citizen, lawful permanent resident, refugee, or asylee.
Ability to walk constantly throughout the workday; stand 6-8 hours per day; climb or work from stairs/steps up to 8 hours per day; climb ladders; bend and twist frequently up to six hours per day; squat and kneel.
Ability to lift 35 to 40 pounds repeatedly throughout the shift.