Entry Level Aerospace Technician
You'll join Stoke's new Kent facility as an Entry Level Aerospace Technician, growing alongside the team while assisting with a variety of tasks across the organization. You will support the operations and manufacturing groups while learning new skills in machining, fabricating, assembly, and other manufacturing disciplines at an up-and-coming aerospace manufacturing company. You'll receive dedicated mentorship from highly experienced technicians and 1:1 training on a multitude of industrial processes in a safe and friendly working environment. This position runs for a 36-week period split into three 12-week phases, with advancement considered at the end of each phase and full-time employment considered at the end of the 36 weeks. Your first three months will be spent in a support function, supporting the operations and facilities departments. With measured success, you will graduate into a technical function, choosing one of two technical pathways: assembly or fabrication. You will then spend six months, in two three-month rotations, learning new technical skills with the manufacturing teams, each rotation providing you with tools, training, and a mentor to aid your success.
Responsibilities
- Support the operations and facilities departments in a support function
- Assist manufacturing teams in an assembly or fabrication technical pathway
- Learn machining, fabricating, assembly, and other manufacturing disciplines
- Rotate through three-month technical rotations to learn new skills
Requirements
- HS Diploma (or equivalent) completed or in-progress
- 18+ years old
- Safe working habits with attention to detail
- Experience with hand tools and mechanical assemblies
- Passion for learning new skills and desire to learn
- Excellent written and verbal communication
- Able to lift up to 40 lbs. unassisted
- Able to stand for extended periods
- Able to stoop, bend, crawl, and maneuver in tight spaces
- Able to withstand repetitive movements, bending or twisting, using hands to handle, control, or feel objects, tools, or controls, exposure to sounds and noise levels that are distracting
- Previous exposure to machining, welding, or mechanical assemblies (desired)
- Forklift experience (desired)
- Must be a U.S. citizen, lawful permanent resident, protected individual, or eligible to obtain required authorizations from the U.S. Department of State (ITAR)
Benefits
- Comprehensive benefits program including subsidized medical, dental, and vision insurance
- Company-paid life and disability insurance
- Paid sick time
- On-site gym
- Complimentary snacks & refreshments available on-site