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The Parts Clerk (Warehouse) performs a variety of warehousing duties that require an understanding of SES’s storage plan. The Parts Clerk is responsible for reviewing our company practices to ensure compliance with pertinent processes and procedures.
The Program Manager II demonstrates FAR and DoD knowledge in every aspect. The program manager is knowledgeable in all contract requirement efforts.
The Quality Inspector will inspect materials, parts and products to ensure adherence to established quality standards. The position will support production activities in electrical processes.
The Aircraft Quality Inspector performs the inspection and test of materials, parts and products to ensure adherence to established quality standards.
The Structural Mechanic/Installer works as part of a maintenance crew tasked with repairing and implementing structural and body enhancements to an aircraft for which the crew is rated to work on.
The Machinist I produces replacement metal parts, shaping new parts and operating standard machine tools like lathes, mills, and grinders, following detailed blueprints.
The Structural Mechanic/Installer works as part of a maintenance crew tasked with repairing and implementing structural and body enhancements to an aircraft for which the crew is rated to work on.
The Avionics Mechanic installs and repairs electrical parts, units and components on aircraft.
The Aircraft Mechanic I/Crewmember coordinates with other crewmembers on the assessment of each aircraft part. They will then plan on performing servicing duties to each aircraft. Crewmembers should meet AR 95-20 qualifications and participate in Hazardous Flight duties.
The Structural Mechanic/Installer works as part of a maintenance crew tasked with repairing and implementing structural and body enhancements to an aircraft for which the crew is rated to work on.
The Aircraft Mechanic I/Crewmember coordinates with other crewmembers on the assessment of each aircraft part. They will then plan on performing servicing duties to each aircraft. Crewmembers should meet AR 95-20 qualifications and participate in Hazardous Flight duties.
The Structural Mechanic/Installer works as part of a maintenance crew tasked with repairing and implementing structural and body enhancements to an aircraft for which the crew is rated to work on.
The Avionics Mechanic installs and repairs electrical parts, units and components on aircraft.
The Integrated Master Scheduler develops all schedules while assisting management in meeting program requirements.
The Electrical Assembler I builds equipment and systems by assembling individual components according to engineering specifications. The Electrical Assembler I will generally work on less complex assignments.
The Systems Engineer will work with various departments to create and implement systems software to analyze data to improve existing systems.
The Mechanical Engineer II will work with various departments to create and implement systems inside an aircraft.