Boeing Research Electro-Mechanical Mechanical Technician

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Job Details

Posted date: Aug 20, 2025

Category: All Hourly Unions|Security Clearance

Location: Seattle, WA


Description

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The Boeing Company is looking for a Research Electro-Mechanical Mechanical Technician to join our team in Seattle, WA.

Position Responsibilities:

Fabricate, assemble, and test components of prototype aircraft instrumentation and ordnance equipment

Set up and operate required flight test equipment (e.g., wire bundles, sensors, strain gages) to perform functional or environmental tests on production and/or experimental

Obtain appropriate engineering drawings and test documents, as required, for assignment if drawings, sketches, and documents are not with work order

Fabricate wire bundles used to connect various types of flight test computer equipment together, for the purpose of collecting and storing data during test flights

Perform tests such as vibration, thermal, humidity, or altitude using various computer systems, oscilloscopes, power supplies, and meters of various types under direction of lead and/or engineering. Install thermocouples, accelerometers, and strain gauges by soldering, bonding, or using mechanical fastening devices

Perform modification and repair of test equipment to meet engineering configuration, as required

Select proper hand, power, and/or bench tools needed to perform required operation, such as screwdrivers, pliers, torque wrenches, crimpers, cable tools, band saw, drill press, and sander

Handle and dispose of hazardous materials (ketone, naphtha, alcohol, epoxy, acids) in approved manner (in accordance with Material Safety Data Sheets) using personal protective equipment as required

The following Physical Demands may be requirements of this job:

Continuous (6-8 Hrs)

Sitting, Standing

Frequent (3-6 Hrs)

Walking, Carrying less than 10 pounds, Climbing/balancing (stairs, ladders, poles, scaffolding, inclined surfaces), Crawling, Finger manipulation (keyboarding,other), Flexion/Extension (head bent down, head bent back), Handling (holding, grasping), Kneeling, Lifting 10-35 pounds, Lifting less than 10 pounds, Operating of foot controls, Pushing/pulling less than 10 pounds

Occasional (1-3 Hrs)

Reaching (overhead), Rotation of head/neck, Pushing/pulling 10-35 pounds, Bending at the waist, Carrying 10-35 pounds, Lying down (back, side, front), Use of low impact vibratory tools (drilling/sanding)

Rare (0-1 hour)

Twisting at the waist, Pushing/pulling more than 35 pounds, Lifting more than 35 pounds, Crouching (squatting)

The following Chemicals/Materials may be requirements of this job:

Continuous (6-8 Hrs)

Metals (aluminum, brass, iron, monel, nickel, steel, solder, titanium), Plastics (acrylic, fiberglass, graphite, resins, kevlar, phenolies, polyester, polycarbonate, vinyl)

Occasional (1-3 Hrs)

Sealants (latex, polysulfides, silicon), Solvents (acetone, turpentine, MEK, MPK), Adhesives (epoxy, acrylonitril,organic rubber)

Rare (0-1 hour)

Alkalis (acid neutralizers, strong detergents), Cleaners (degreasers, drill cleaners, floor cleaners, deoxidizers), Liquid Coatings (etching mask, lacquer, penetrant dye, enamel, epoxy and latex paints, primer, frecoat), Lubricants (oil, grease, graphite, silicone, boelube), Acids (boric, muriatic, nitric, hydrochloric, sulfuric)

The following Environmental Conditions may be requirements of this job:

Continuous (6-8 Hrs)

Energized Sources (electrical equipment and hazards/shock, e.g. circuit breakers and wiring), Noise (constant or intermittent sounds or pitch)

Frequent (3-6 Hrs)

Nonionizing Radiation (sub-radio frequency, radio frequency/microwave, and optical), Atmospheric Conditions (fumes, noxious odors, dust, mists, and poor ventilation), Elevated Platforms (wings, lifts, cranes, ladders, and catwalks)

Occasional (1-3 Hrs)

Confined Spaces (work within or pass through)

Rare (0-1 hour)

Vibration (shaking objects or surfaces, e.g. platforms, floors, and machines, does not include hand tools), Welding Equipment (Arc/Cutting, Flux-Cored, Gas-Metal, Resistant, i.e.), Extreme Cold (freezers and cryogens), Extreme Heat (ovens and furnaces), Ionizing Radiation (alpha, beta, gamma and x-ray), Lasers (liquids - gas or solids)

The following Personal Protective Equipment may be requirements of this job:

Continuous (6-8 Hrs)

Hand/Arm Protection (gloves, arm protectors, and wristlets), Hearing Protection (ear inserts, canal caps, earmuffs), Protective Footwear (steel-toed shoes, rubber boots, foundry, conductive and electrical hazard footwear), Face/Eye Protection (safety glasses, goggles, and face shields)

Frequent (3-6 Hrs)

Fall Protection (safety belts, harnesses, lifelines, and lanyards)

Occasional (1-3 Hrs)

Protective Headwear (welding helmets, and hard hats)

Rare (0-1 hour)

Respiratory Protection (air-supplied hoods, air purifying, quarter, half & full-face), Special "Full Body" Clothing (heat resistant, conductive, leaded, and electromagnetic radiation suits)



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