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Title: Restoration Shop Machinist and Sheetmetal Technician
Department: Exhibits, Restoration & Curatorial Services
Reports to: Exhibits, Restoration & Curatorial Services (ERCSI) And Restoration Shop Manager (as immediate supervisor)
Classification: Full-Time; Exempt/salaried
Pay: Starting $57,750 contingent upon qualifications, experience and fit.
Expected hours: 40 per week
Job Summary:
The Restoration Shop Machinist / Sheetmetal Technician reports to the Restoration Shop Manager (as immediate supervisor) and the Director of Exhibits, Restoration & Curatorial Services (Director of ERCSI). The Restoration Shop Machinist/Sheetmetal Technician performs and supervises volunteers, working on restoration of aircraft new to the Museum’s aircraft collection. The Restoration Shop Machinist/Sheetmetal Technician performs the high-level maintenance and physical care of the
Museum’s aircraft collection. Restoration Shop Machinist/Sheetmetal Technician works with the Restoration Shop staff and the skilled Restoration Shop volunteer group, who are dedicated to the structural and cosmetic restoration, refurbishment and display maintenance of all Pearl Harbor Aviation Museum aircraft and other large artifacts.
ESSENTIAL/KEY RESPONSIBILITIES:
- Assists the Restoration Shop Manager in the maintenance of the Pearl Harbor Aviation Museum’s aircraft collection, including but not limited to aircraft structural repair, painting, tire and wheel replacement and repair, loading, and unloading of aircraft from trucks, assembly and disassembly of aircraft, aircraft towing and parking, general cleaning, and maintenance of aircraft on display both indoors and outdoors.
- Supports the work schedule for the Restoration Shop.
- Attends and participates in weekly ERCSI meetings.
- Assists the Restoration Manager in maintaining the Museum’s compliance with ADOSH, OSHA, ADEQ, PDEQ and other applicable regulations, by completing regularly scheduled inspections per established schedules and as needed. Assists in maintaining required regulatory documentation.
- Assists the Restoration Shop Manager in ensuring compliance with all OSHA, EPA, ADEQ, and other safety and waste handling regulations daily.
- Performs safe and proper maintenance of shop’s equipment and tools used.
- Assists the Restoration Shop Manager in ensuring equipment and tools are returned to appropriate storage areas upon task completion and/or by end of shift.
- Assists the Restoration Shop Manager in ensuring appropriate removal, handling, and disposal of items per outlined procedures in the MSDS and/or safety protocol.
- Assists the Restoration Shop Manager with recording all maintenance timetables and records.
- Assists the other departments of ERCSI and the Museum, as assigned by the Director of ERCSI.
- Special projects and other duties as requested, directed, or assigned.
Responsibilities:
- Assists the Restoration Shop Manager in ensuring the safety of the Restoration Staff and Volunteers assigned to the Restoration Shop.
- Assists the Restoration Shop Manager in maintaining the shop schedule.
- Responsible for keeping abreast of all ADOSH, OSHA, ADEQ, PDEQ, and other applicable regulatory compliance.
- Responsible for timely reporting of safety concerns and violations to designated staff member per museum and shop procedure, including security.
- Responsible for paying close attention to assigned tasks, finishing tasks as directed.
- Responsible for being familiar with all areas of the Pearl Harbor Aviation Museum to enable quick safety response and render assistance as appropriate in case of emergencies or personal injuries.
- Responsible for following safety protocol including but not limited to familiarity with MSDS usage and locations.
- Responsible for interacting with all museum guests, employees, and volunteers in a friendly and professional manner.
- Responsible for advising the Restoration Shop Manager in ordering supplies (paint, metal, general shop supplies) as needed.
AUTHORITY/SUPERVISION:
- Authority to supervise the Restoration Shop volunteers as directed by the Restoration Manager or the ERCSI Director.
- Authority to resolve emergency and urgent situations, and items within designated scope of work— notifying immediately and deferring to direction of higher authority.
- Authority to safely utilize the Museum’s resources for its intended purpose, including but not limited to:
- Power and hand tools
- Motorized and electric vehicles
- Chemicals, including but not limited to paint, solvents, and oils.
- Comply and assist with the active certification and/or training as appropriate, operates the Man Lift, Forklift, scissor lift, fall safety protection, and other equipment as required.
QUALIFICATIONS AND REQUIREMENTS:
- Minimum, High School Diploma or GED equivalent AND at least 2 years’ experience in general light industrial fabrication, or paint and body shop experience with supervisory duties; OR the equivalent combination of experience and/or education and training. The Director of Exhibits, Restoration & Curatorial Services (Director of ERCSI) or the Executive Director can determine whether education and training are “equivalent” based on experience.
- To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily and safely. The requirements listed within this job description are representative of the knowledge, skill and/or ability required.
- Documented Machinist and/or Sheetmetal skills
- Proven attention to detail skills.
- Ability to communicate effectively both orally and in writing and seeking information from a variety of sources. Ability to read, analyze and interpret documents.
- Must be highly motivated and able to work independently.
- Ability to work with chemicals, including but not limited to paint, and solvents.
- Ability to read and interpret equipment manuals, material safety data sheets, and work orders to perform required maintenance and service written in English.
- Ability to use a variety of hand and power tools in performing duties.
- Must be able to comply with safety regulations and maintain clean and orderly work areas.
- Ability to operate light equipment, i.e., Forklift, Man Lift, etc.
- Ability to use sensory perceptions (sight, smell, touch, etc.) to determine cleanliness of facilities.
- Must have the ability and licensure/certification to legally drive a motorized vehicle, electric cart, and other Museum equipment.
- Ability to use considerable initiative, creativity, judgement, and problem-solving skills. Requires being able to deal with challenging people and/or situations calmly and effectively; establishing and maintaining cooperative and productive work relationships contributing to measurable productivity and professional deportment; all in the best interests of the Museum.
- Understands, maintains, and has demonstrated high ethical standards related to organizational responsibilities and public accountability.
DERSIRED QUALIFICATIONS:
- Previous experience restoring and/or maintenance of vintage WWII aircraft experience, however, not required.
- FAA A&P certificate and/or previous
CERTIFICATES, LICENSES, REGISTRATIONS:
- Requires valid driver’s license.
- Requires ability to obtain and maintain Department of Defense access to Ford Island.
Physical Demands
- The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
- Must be able to repeatedly lift and carry a minimum of 50 lbs. without assistance, with the ability to lift up to 80 lbs. as necessary with assistance.
- Must be able to reach above head and down to the ground while using hand tools, power tools, and other equipment.
- Must be able to perform moderate to heavy manual labor.
- Must be able to walk on uneven ground throughout the museum property.
- Must be able to crawl, bend, stretch, and climb while performing routine tasks.
- Must be able to work in non-air-conditioned areas throughout the year.
- Must be able to drive a motor vehicle and electric cart.
WORK ENVIRONMENT:
- The work environment characteristics described here are representative of those a team member encounters while performing the essential functions of this job.
- While performing the duties of this job, the team member will be required throughout the year to work outdoors and/or in temperature and non-temperature-controlled areas while performing normal job duties listed above. The team member will be required to walk on uneven ground from one location to another, wearing steel toed boots/shoes and other personal protective equipment.
- Located on historic Ford Island, position spends time inside WWII hangars that include natural environments with minimal amenities. The work environment can be moderately noisy depending upon airplane traffic at Joint Base Pearl Harbor Hickam.
- Specific jobs/responsibilities may require respirators, safety face shields, gloves, goggles, coveralls, safety shoes and other appropriate safety equipment.
Benefits:
- 401(k)
- 401(k) matching
- Dental insurance
- Employee discount
- Flexible schedule
- Health insurance
- Paid time off
- Vision insurance
Management retains the discretion and right to modify, add to or change the description, responsibilities at any time.
Disclaimer: Job descriptions are not intended, and should not be construed, to be an exhaustive list of all responsibilities, skills, and efforts. They are not intended to form contractual relationships between the employee and the organization but are intended to reflect the primary elements of a specific job, including but not limited to the essential functions.
- Free Parking
- 401k Safe Harbor Plan with Match
- Medical/Dental Benefits w/low cost employee contribution
- Employee Assistance Program
- Vacation and Sick Leave
- Paid Holidays based on position