Structural Mechanic II
Savannah, GA, US
Light Industrial
Some High School Course Work
Full Time, Temporary
Experienced (Non-Manager)
On-site
Aerospace and Defense
First Shift (Day)
Savannah, GA, US
Experienced (Non-Manager)
Full Time, Temporary
Aerospace and Defense
On-site
Light Industrial
Some High School Course Work
First Shift (Day)
Job details
Finding a job that fits your lifestyle isn’t always easy. That’s where Kelly® comes in. We’re seeking a Structural Mechanic II in Savannah, GA. Sound good? Take a closer look below. We’re here to help you find something great that works for you—so you won’t miss a moment of what really matters in your life.
Pay Rate: $25 per hour
Why you should apply to be a Structural Mechanic II:
- Competitive pay rate with potential for a temp-to-hire position.
- Convenient morning schedule (5:15 am to 3:45 pm)
- Onsite position offering stability and growth opportunities.
What’s a typical day as a Structural Mechanic II? You’ll:
- Perform assembly and fitting of detailed parts and structures, including drilling and riveting operations, ensuring all parts meet specified requirements.
- Rivet structural assemblies and parts using various tools such as portable riveting guns, pneumatic drills, and rivet shavers.
- Read and interpret work orders, blueprints, and operation sheets to determine the sequence of operations and hole patterns for rivets.
- Maintain accurate records and logs, ensuring all work is defect-free prior to final inspection.
- Support Lean Activities and maintain a neat and orderly work area while complying with all safety regulations.
This job might be an outstanding fit if you have:
- High School Diploma or GED required.
- Ability to read and interpret basic blueprints and a 6″ scale.
- Basic computer skills required.
- Must be able to lift 50 lbs and work any shift, as well as climb ladders and work in restricted areas.
- 2 years of related structural assembly experience.
- Experience working with Solumina and Smarteam.
- Aerospace industry experience preferred.
What happens next
Once you apply, you’ll proceed to next steps if your skills and experience look like a good fit. But don’t worry—even if this position doesn’t work out, you’re still in our network. That means all our recruiters will have access to your profile, expanding your opportunities even more.
Helping you discover what’s next in your career is what we’re all about, so let’s get to work. Apply to be a Structural Mechanic II today!
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