Mechanical Assembler
The Staffing Resource Group, Inc
Tampa, FL
Mechanical Assembler
Build the systems that train the people who protect and move the world
Industry: DoD
Location: Tampa, FL
Salary: Up to $28/hour
Employment Type: Contract to Perm
Shift: 1st Shift, 9/80 Schedule
Clearance: Ability to obtain
Travel: Must be willing and able to assume work assignments away from the facility for extended periods (3-4 weeks at a time), for site installations and be willing to work rotating shift
Overview:
Join a global aerospace and defense training organization where your mechanical skills directly support the training systems used by military and aviation professionals around the world. As a Flight Simulator Mechanic, you will work hands-on with advanced simulator systems, structural components, motion platforms, and integrated mechanical assemblies that replicate real-world aircraft environments. This is a contract-to-permanent opportunity offering long-term stability, a strong team environment, and the opportunity to work on highly technical aerospace systems.
Responsibilities:
- Assemble, install, and modify flight simulator structural and mechanical components including control linkages, throttle systems, consoles, cabinets, fuselage components, and motion system actuators.
- Read and interpret work orders, assembly drawings, schematics, engineering orders, and parts lists.
- Measure parts and verify tolerances using precision measuring equipment.
- Fabricate parts from raw materials and perform drilling, tapping, reaming, countersinking, and fastening of components to close tolerances.
- Assist with simulator bay preparation including motion pad layout, adapter plate installation, and computer flooring installation.
- Support hardware and software integration, simulator installs, teardown, packing, shipping, and site installations.
- Assist with trainer modifications, upgrades, relocations, and installations both domestically and overseas.
- Support inventory, tool control, and equipment tracking processes.
- High school diploma or GED required.
- 3+ years of experience in aircraft structural repair, heavy mechanical assembly, or flight simulator assembly.
- Sheet Metal experience
- Ability to read and interpret drawings, schematics, and engineering documentation.
- Proficient with mechanical and electrical hand tools and precision measuring equipment.
- Understanding of military or commercial workmanship standards.
- Basic computer skills for time reporting and work order processing.
- Ability to travel for site installations and work rotating shifts when required.
- FAA Airframe (A) license preferred.
- Forklift or scissor lift experience preferred.
- Ability to obtain a DoD security clearance.
- Work on advanced aerospace and defense training systems used around the world.
- Stable, long-term program work with contract-to-hire opportunity.
- Hands-on technical work in a high-tech aerospace environment.
- Opportunities for travel, site installations, and specialized project work.
- Clear career path into aerospace, defense, and simulator maintenance programs.
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