
Low Observable/Structure Technician, F-22 - Level 3
Lockheed Martin, Mc Lean, VA, United States
Responsibilities
This position is located at Langley AFB, Virginia, supporting the F-22 modification, repair, overhaul, and low observable aircraft production lines. Additional job requirements and responsibilities include but are not limited to read and interpret F-22 engineering drawings, technical manuals, structure repair manuals, understanding symbols, flags, and general notes; identify aircraft locations by station, butt-line, and waterline as shown on engineering documentation and technical orders; work with precision measuring instruments, micrometers, calipers, tape measures, and standard scales; utilize tools to include but are not limited to drills, angle motors, shears, drill press, and pneumatic riveter; bond aircraft parts, assemblies and materials on complete and incomplete aircraft where methods and operational sequences are not established, complete information is not readily available, and tooling is not provided or is inadequate, exercising a complete knowledge of bonding practices and procedures; make layouts and locate parts and material for exacting fit where critical surface contours, edge distances or coordinated dimensions must be established and maintained; complete bonding operations exercising ingenuity in determining the most efficient fabrication and assembly methods; verify application/condition of installed materials for conformity to specifications and determine material and time required to perform repairs; remove, take corrective action and make re-installations where design and modification changes; set up and operate various types of material testers and mixers; record data and procedural information for future use by others; improvise shop aids to facilitate fabrication, application or assembly operations; perform LO/SAS maintenance which may also include fabricating shims, brackets and plates as required and perform assembly operations such as sanding, trimming, filing, drilling, riveting, reforming, painting and fitting of parts and details, and removing burrs or other surface imperfections as required; work in a safe and efficient manner while maintaining a clean, FOD-free work area.
Basic Qualifications
5th Generation Fighter Aircraft Sheet Metal Experience, and/or Low Observable Coatings application experience and training, 5 or 7 Skill level USAF AFSC, Navy NEC, or Marine MOS discipline rating or an equivalent Airframe and Power Plant, FAA certificate or equivalent; minimum 5 years experience
What You Will Be Doing
Read and interpret F-22 engineering drawings, technical manuals, structure repair manuals, understanding symbols, flags, and general notes; identify aircraft locations by station, butt-line, and waterline as shown on engineering documentation and technical orders.
Work with precision measuring instruments, micrometers, calipers, tape measures, and standard scales.
Utilize tools to include but not limited to drills, angle motors, shears, drill press, and pneumatic riveter.
Bonding of aircraft parts, assemblies and materials on complete and incomplete aircraft where methods and operational sequences are not established, complete information is not readily available, and tooling is not provided or is inadequate, exercising a complete knowledge of bonding practices, procedures, makes layouts and locates parts and material for exacting fit where critical surface contours, edge distances or coordinated dimensions must be established and maintained; completes bonding operations exercising ingenuity in determining the most efficient fabrication and assembly methods; verifies application/condition of installed materials for conformity to specifications and determines material and time required to perform repairs; removes, takes corrective action and makes re-installations where design and modification changes.
Set up and operate various types of material testers and mixers.
Record data and procedural information for future use by others. Improvises shop aids to facilitate fabrication, application or assembly operations.
Perform LO/SAS maintenance which may also include fabricating shims, brackets and plates as required and performs assembly operations such as sanding, trimming, filing, drilling, riveting, reforming, painting and fitting of parts and details, and removing burrs or other surface imperfections as required.
Work in a safe and efficient manner while maintaining a clean, FOD-free work area.
Physical Requirements
This may include certain military required health screenings and immunizations. This position regularly requires to lift up to 50 pounds and perform repetitive movements, work overhead, use hands to grasp, handle, and/or feel, reach with hands and arms. The employee is frequently required to stand, walk, stoop, kneel, squat, crawl, and twist. Confined Space Entry. Position may also require extended work hours.
Knowledge, Skills and Other Requirements
F-18/F-15/F-22/F-35 Experience Low Observable Coatings application experience and training
Corrosion Control application experience and training
Knowledgeable of Tool Control, FOD, Supply, HAZMAT, Training, Quality, and Security programs
Security and Eligibility
MUST BE A U.S. CITIZEN; This position is located at a facility that requires special access. The selected candidate must possess an Interim Secret clearance to start with the ability to obtain a Final Secret clearance.
Important Information
Onsite Full-time: The work associated with this position will be performed onsite at a designated Lockheed Martin facility. This position may include health screenings and immunizations as required by military standards.
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This position is located at Langley AFB, Virginia, supporting the F-22 modification, repair, overhaul, and low observable aircraft production lines. Additional job requirements and responsibilities include but are not limited to read and interpret F-22 engineering drawings, technical manuals, structure repair manuals, understanding symbols, flags, and general notes; identify aircraft locations by station, butt-line, and waterline as shown on engineering documentation and technical orders; work with precision measuring instruments, micrometers, calipers, tape measures, and standard scales; utilize tools to include but are not limited to drills, angle motors, shears, drill press, and pneumatic riveter; bond aircraft parts, assemblies and materials on complete and incomplete aircraft where methods and operational sequences are not established, complete information is not readily available, and tooling is not provided or is inadequate, exercising a complete knowledge of bonding practices and procedures; make layouts and locate parts and material for exacting fit where critical surface contours, edge distances or coordinated dimensions must be established and maintained; complete bonding operations exercising ingenuity in determining the most efficient fabrication and assembly methods; verify application/condition of installed materials for conformity to specifications and determine material and time required to perform repairs; remove, take corrective action and make re-installations where design and modification changes; set up and operate various types of material testers and mixers; record data and procedural information for future use by others; improvise shop aids to facilitate fabrication, application or assembly operations; perform LO/SAS maintenance which may also include fabricating shims, brackets and plates as required and perform assembly operations such as sanding, trimming, filing, drilling, riveting, reforming, painting and fitting of parts and details, and removing burrs or other surface imperfections as required; work in a safe and efficient manner while maintaining a clean, FOD-free work area.
Basic Qualifications
5th Generation Fighter Aircraft Sheet Metal Experience, and/or Low Observable Coatings application experience and training, 5 or 7 Skill level USAF AFSC, Navy NEC, or Marine MOS discipline rating or an equivalent Airframe and Power Plant, FAA certificate or equivalent; minimum 5 years experience
What You Will Be Doing
Read and interpret F-22 engineering drawings, technical manuals, structure repair manuals, understanding symbols, flags, and general notes; identify aircraft locations by station, butt-line, and waterline as shown on engineering documentation and technical orders.
Work with precision measuring instruments, micrometers, calipers, tape measures, and standard scales.
Utilize tools to include but not limited to drills, angle motors, shears, drill press, and pneumatic riveter.
Bonding of aircraft parts, assemblies and materials on complete and incomplete aircraft where methods and operational sequences are not established, complete information is not readily available, and tooling is not provided or is inadequate, exercising a complete knowledge of bonding practices, procedures, makes layouts and locates parts and material for exacting fit where critical surface contours, edge distances or coordinated dimensions must be established and maintained; completes bonding operations exercising ingenuity in determining the most efficient fabrication and assembly methods; verifies application/condition of installed materials for conformity to specifications and determines material and time required to perform repairs; removes, takes corrective action and makes re-installations where design and modification changes.
Set up and operate various types of material testers and mixers.
Record data and procedural information for future use by others. Improvises shop aids to facilitate fabrication, application or assembly operations.
Perform LO/SAS maintenance which may also include fabricating shims, brackets and plates as required and performs assembly operations such as sanding, trimming, filing, drilling, riveting, reforming, painting and fitting of parts and details, and removing burrs or other surface imperfections as required.
Work in a safe and efficient manner while maintaining a clean, FOD-free work area.
Physical Requirements
This may include certain military required health screenings and immunizations. This position regularly requires to lift up to 50 pounds and perform repetitive movements, work overhead, use hands to grasp, handle, and/or feel, reach with hands and arms. The employee is frequently required to stand, walk, stoop, kneel, squat, crawl, and twist. Confined Space Entry. Position may also require extended work hours.
Knowledge, Skills and Other Requirements
F-18/F-15/F-22/F-35 Experience Low Observable Coatings application experience and training
Corrosion Control application experience and training
Knowledgeable of Tool Control, FOD, Supply, HAZMAT, Training, Quality, and Security programs
Security and Eligibility
MUST BE A U.S. CITIZEN; This position is located at a facility that requires special access. The selected candidate must possess an Interim Secret clearance to start with the ability to obtain a Final Secret clearance.
Important Information
Onsite Full-time: The work associated with this position will be performed onsite at a designated Lockheed Martin facility. This position may include health screenings and immunizations as required by military standards.
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