Structural Assembly Technician MK at Stark Aerospace
Stark Aerospace · Columbus, United States Of America · Onsite
- Professional
 - Office in Columbus
 
- Assemble and prepare canister components and mechanical subassemblies per approved engineering drawings, work instructions, and routing documents.
 - Use hand tools and standard shop equipment to complete mechanical assembly operations.
 - Perform in-process inspections and final visual/functional checks against acceptance criteria.
 - Maintain accurate assembly paperwork, electronic records, and lot traceability to support quality and regulatory requirements.
 - Follow established torque and fastening verification procedures as specified in controlled work instructions.
 - Operate within controlled environments (ESD-controlled areas) and maintain cleanliness and contamination-control protocols.
 - Adhere to company safety programs and the use of required personal protective equipment (PPE).
 - Comply with export control, ITAR, and facility security procedures.
 - Support continuous improvement efforts by suggesting process or flow improvements that do not alter approved engineering requirements.
 - Work cooperatively with engineering, quality, supply chain, and production leads to meet schedule and quality targets.
 
Qualifications
- High school diploma or equivalent; technical certificate or associate degree in manufacturing, aerospace technology, or related field preferred.
 - 5+ years’ hands-on mechanical experience required but preferably in aerospace, defense, or high-reliability manufacturing environments.
 - Experience with standard hand and power tools, fixtures, torque tools, and basic measuring instruments (calipers, micrometers).
 - Strong attention to detail, manual dexterity, and proven track record of producing work that meets tight quality tolerances.
 - Comfortable working in controlled/cleanroom environments and following contamination-control procedures.
 - Able to pass company background checks.
 - Good communication skills, team orientation, and willingness to follow controlled assembly processes.
 
Physical & Work Environment
- Regular standing, walking, reaching, bending, and manual handling of parts of varying size (lifting up to 30 lbs.).
 - May require shift work, overtime, and adherence to ESD protocols.
 - Exposure to moderate noise and shop environment typical of aerospace manufacturing.
 
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