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The Boeing CompanyFacilities Puget Sound Hourly Student
Development Program
Summer 2018
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Connect and protect people globally
Boeing Overview: What We Do Today
▪ Design, assemble and support commercial jetliners
– Boeing 7-series family of airplanes lead the industry
– Commercial Aviation Services (CAS) offers broad range of services to passenger and
freight carriers
▪ Design, assemble and support defense systems
– World’s largest designer and manufacturer of military transports, tankers, fighters and
helicopters
– Support Systems provides services to government customers worldwide
▪ Design and assemble satellites and launch vehicles
– World’s largest provider of commercial and military satellites; largest NASA contractor
▪ Integrate large-scale systems; develop networking technology and network-centric solutions
▪ Provide financing solutions focused on customer requirements
▪ Develop advanced systems and technology to meet future customer needs
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Boeing-college Partnerships Bridge the Skill Gap
▪ America needs the best workforce in the world, yet there is a widening skills gap that prevents
many of our citizens from filling the jobs of the 21st century.
▪ Technological advances accelerate, requiring workers who can drive our nation’s innovation
and competitiveness.
▪ Boeing partners with schools and colleges to establish workforce training and career-pathway
programs.
▪ What Boeing can offer students and graduates:
– Challenging and interesting career opportunities in one of the most exciting industries
– Culture that encourages professional growth, learning and development
– Multiple career paths and opportunities to work alongside experts who teach and inspire
America needs the best workforce for the 21st century
What Job Roles are We Looking For?
Facilities Maintenance Jobs
▪ HVAC (69209)
▪ Electrical/Electrician (C2009)
▪ Machine Repair Mechanic (89509)
▪ Electronic Technician (87210)
▪ Mechatronics (87706)
▪ Utility Worker (C4003)
▪ Plumber Maintenance (81108)
TIP: Identify which job you think you are most qualified for and make sure
to put it in your objective on your resume
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HVAC (69209)
Job Description:
Lay out, construct, install and rebuild refrigeration and year-round air conditioning equipment for plant facilities. Perform work described in other
maintenance classifications when incidental but necessary to the accomplishment of the assignment. Work from engineered drawings, sketches,
verbal instructions, handbooks, etc., to accomplish required work. Read and interpret facilities/mechanical drawings, wiring diagrams, and/or
schematics. Be capable of visualizing three-dimensional shapes from a two-dimensional views and understanding symbols, flag notes, and general
notes. Read and make control adjustments using such typical testing equipment as Freon leak tester, thermometer (wet and dry bulbs), sling
psychrometer, monometer, velometer, hydrometer, humidistat, etc. Install and adjust valve controls and perform electrical wiring and installation of
special electronic controls used for regulating and controlling refrigeration and air conditioning equipment. Repair, maintain, trouble shoot and adjust
all existing types of refrigeration and air conditioning equipment (production and building). Maintain necessary temperature and service records.
Maintain required government and Boeing required EPA Universal Refrigerant Technician Certification, Lock out/Tag out equipment and related
systems, as required. Observe and evaluate system operation using the on-line Energy Management Control System (EMCS), and visually inspect
equipment, power source, wiring, plumbing, electronic components and systems for defects or maintenance problems. The following Physical
Demands described here are typical of those that may be encountered in this job; Climbing/balancing (stairs, ladders, poles, scaffolding, inclined
surfaces), handling (holding, grasping), rotation of head/neck, standing, and walking for long periods of time.
Basic Skills for internship:
▪ Any refrigeration or air conditioning equipment repair experience or classes (in-home or industrial)
▪ Blue print reading/ interpretation of schematics
▪ Experience using or learning about such typical testing equipment as Freon leak tester, thermometer
(wet and dry bulbs), sling psychrometer, monometer, velometer, hydrometer, humidistat, etc.
▪ Troubleshooting experience or theory
▪ Visual inspection experience or theory
▪ Mechanical/ hands on ability/ aptitude
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Electrician Install & Maintenance (C2009)
Job Description:
Maintain, install and repair electrical building systems and associated electronic systems to board level, typical of which are secondary power
distribution systems, boilers, air compressors, vacuum systems, generators, doors and 400 cycle aircraft power distribution systems.
Maintain, install and repair electrical equipment and systems typical of which are production manufacturing process and material processing
equipment and systems, proportional integral derivative (PID) feedback loops, open loop systems, portable welding equipment and ground support
equipment. Perform testing, servicing, diagnosis, troubleshooting, adjusting, repair and replacement of electrical systems. Plan, sequence and
perform diagnostic analysis through operation of machinery, equipment, etc. and/or observation of such operations, and/or through analysis of
information provided through test equipment, equipment self-diagnostic systems or computer aided diagnostic systems.
Develop and establish methods to accomplish required maintenance, repair, retrofit or modification of equipment and machinery. Maintain, install and
repair electrical primary power distribution systems. Perform primary and secondary test on electrical breakers during routine maintenance. Replace,
update and retrofit breakers as required. Perform routine tests on high voltage switches and protective relays, using high-potential test equipment
(Hipot), replace high voltage switch or protective relay, as required. Monitor current, voltage, frequency and watt-hours at sub-stations using
monitoring systems and/or equipment. Coordinate with others to facilitate prime power activities.
Install and connect electrical power circuits and electronic control systems of Plant Facilities, and perform necessary corrective operations and
adjustments at the time of installation to insure facilities operate as required. Determine power and load requirements, wire size and conduit
requirements, current required and demand load with respect to distance from power source.
Basic Skills for internship:
▪ Any experience or classes around repair, maintenance or installation of electrical building systems (high
voltage) and associated electronics systems
▪ Experience with installing and connecting electrical power circuits and electronic control systems
▪ Blue print reading/ interpretation of schematics
▪ Experience using or learning about electronic testing equipment
▪ Troubleshooting experience or theory
▪ Visual inspection experience or theory
▪ Mechanical/ hands on ability/ aptitude
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Machine Repair Mechanic (89509)
Job Description
Repair, overhaul, rebuild and assemble a wide variety of plant equipment, including numerically controlled machines and modular assembly
equipment, precision-built machines, material handling equipment, and stationary generator sets.
Determine and/or develop maintenance procedures when documentation is not available and devise and make tools/equipment to facilitate work.
Obtain job assignment from data systems, management or designee.
Review work orders, tie-ins, technical manuals, machine operations and communicate with production employees to determine appropriate crafts
skills and repairs needed to return machines back to production readiness.
Obtain and analyze drawings, sketches, hydraulic schematics and specifications needed to perform assigned work. Perform preventive and
predictive maintenance inspections.
Troubleshoot and diagnose malfunctions on all types of factory machinery including, N/C and CNC machine tools and controllers, gearboxes,
stationary generator sets, and machine accessories, using various types of test equipment. Check and adjust flatness, level/alignment of machine
beds, linear and rotary axis tool and pallet changers. Perform/observe operational check to ensure problem has been corrected.
Demonstrate ability to plan and sequence work including ordering required parts and staging necessary tools and equipment.
Basic Skills for internship:
▪ Any experience or classes around repair, maintenance or installation of machines/
equipment
▪ Experience with hydraulics and/or pumatics, CNC or NC repair
▪ Blue print reading/ interpretation of schematics
▪ Troubleshooting experience or theory
▪ Visual inspection experience or theory
▪ Mechanical/ hands on ability/ aptitude
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Electronic Technician Precision Machine Tool Maintenance (87210)
Job Description:
Install, service, maintain, upgrade, and modify machine tools and process equipment. Use technical knowledge, existing procedures (or develop new
procedures), and internal/external resources to diagnose and correct equipment and/or system malfunctions. Modify, test, calibrate, and document
system configurations to meet compliance requirements. Use various types of computing systems or electronic/electrical test equipment to test
accuracy of electronic/electrical components/systems or to determine accuracy of equipment. Work with Management, Engineering, equipment
manufacturers, vendors, and other organizations to analyze and make recommendations on facility and equipment design requirements, capability
and improvements.
Basic Skills for internship:
▪ Any experience or classes around repair, maintenance or installation of electrical building
systems (high voltage) and associated electronics systems
▪ Experience CNC, NC, programmable logic PLC, EFD drives
▪ Blue print reading/ interpretation of schematics
▪ Experience using or learning about electronic testing equipment
▪ Troubleshooting experience or theory
▪ Visual inspection experience or theory
▪ Mechanical/ hands on ability/ aptitude
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Mechatronics (87706)Job Description
Perform routine preventative and emergent maintenance on systems and equipment, such as low complexity CNC and conventional equipment,
robotics, tooling and building systems, per manufacturer’s specifications following defined, standardized processes, diagrams, sketches, operations
manuals and engineering specifications.
Replace and/or repair mechanical/electrical components such as sensors, relays, power supplies, fuses/disconnects, actuators, pumps, motors,
fixtures, slides, valves, gears, switches, and bearings.
Use schematics, blueprints, sketches, specifications, manuals, written and verbal information, and applicable procedures, codes and ordinances.
Assist higher classified employees in various maintenance functions such as troubleshooting, repair and/or replacement of components. Work in
compliance with environmental, health and safety regulations.
Use precision devices in failure analysis and all forms of preventive/predictive technologies providing service as required on systems and equipment.
Identify electrical and mechanical problems by using available test equipment, such as meters, meggers, dial indicators, micrometers, calipers, etc.
Repair and/or replace defective electrical and mechanical parts on equipment; using hoists, cranes, and hand and power tools Perform and work with
Management, Engineering, Equipment Manufacturers/Vendors and other organizations.
Support the production team by providing rapid response to all breakdowns to minimize equipment downtime. Verify accurate setups of all
downstream equipment including conveyors, rails, robotic end-of arm tooling, etc.
Ability to read and understand electrical and mechanical drawings such as ladder diagrams, hydraulic schematics and mechanical cross sections.
Knowledge of digital circuits, analog circuits, computers microprocessors, network, systems and high frequency circuitry is required.
Knowledge of electrical systems including National Electrical Code, basic relay logic and high voltage systems is required. Knowledge of mechanical
systems such as hydraulic, pneumatic and gear boxes.
Basic Skills for internship:
▪ Jack of all trades, multi skilled individual with some knowledge of some or all of the following areas:
mechanical maintenance, electrical maintenance, pumatics and hydraulics, PLC repair, CNC/NC repair,
robotics, automation, preventative/ predictive maintenance, etc.
▪ Blue print reading/ interpretation of schematics
▪ Experience using or learning about electronic and mechanical testing equipment
▪ Troubleshooting experience or theory
▪ Visual inspection experience or theory
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Maintenance Utility Worker (C4003)
Job Description
Entry level facilities maintenance position. Maintenance Utility persons perform and/or assist with minor repairs to factory buildings, grounds and
office areas, including electrical, plumbing, painting, carpentry, welding, mechanical and millwright work as required to complete the assigned work.
Receive work assignment from dispatch, plan of the day (POD), shop coordinator, maintenance service system (MSS), online systems or other
appropriate sources (e.g., lead, supervisor, engineer). Obtain and review drawings, sketches, and verbal orders, needed to accomplish job. Lockout,
tag out and tryout systems for safety when working on or around machinery. Perform air filter replacement on equipment (e.g., air handlers, machine
filters, and laminar flow benches) as required. Use personal protective equipment. Setup/assist with assembly, disassembly, and relocation of
scaffolding for construction projects. Perform and/or assist with replacement of lighting bulbs, fixtures or hardware. Perform minor plumbing repair or
replacement of parts. Perform and/or assist other crafts to rig, move and set up equipment (e.g., lathes, saws, drill presses) using overhead cranes,
jacks, rollers, and lag bolt to previously prepared foundation. Disassemble equipment prior to moving, as required. Perform and/or assist with
painting. Perform and/or assist in the repair of holes in walls, remove and install doors, change hinges and locks, using hand tools, powered tools
and shop equipment (e.g., saws all, band saw, table saw, drill press, hammer, screwdriver). Clean area and equipment after job completion. Move,
repair and/or replace office furniture, deliver office supplies per customer request. Perform and/or assist other crafts in the layout, movement and
installation, assembly or disassembly of various facilities. Operate mechanical lifts to access work area, and/or stackers to move equipment. Handle
and dispose of hazardous waste in an approved manner. (EDITED TO FIT PROVIDED SPACE)
Basic Skills for internship:
▪ Blue print reading/ interpretation of schematics
▪ Troubleshooting experience or theory
▪ Visual inspection experience or theory
▪ Mechanical/ hands on ability/ aptitude
▪ Demonstrate good safe working habits
▪ Good communication skills both written and verbal
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Plumber Maintenance (81108)
Job Description
Experienced licensed journeyman plumber to support building and grounds maintenance and initial installations. Candidate must be able to perform
routine diagnosing, testing, and repairing of all types of plumbing lines and fixtures, including repair, construct, install, rebuild, adjust, modify, and test
air, gas, water, steam, drain line, heating, and sprinkler systems. Preferred candidates should have experience in backflow prevention, chemical
process tank lines, and high pressure steam systems. Must demonstrate good safe working habits, quality, and professionalism on the job.
Basic Skills for internship:
▪ Any basic plumbing experience
▪ Ability to perform routine diagnosing, testing, and repairing of any types of plumbing lines and fixtures,
including repair, construct, install, rebuild, adjust, modify, and test air, gas, water, steam, drain line,
heating, and sprinkler systems
▪ Blue print reading/ interpretation of schematics
▪ Troubleshooting experience or theory
▪ Visual inspection experience or theory
▪ Mechanical/ hands on ability/ aptitude
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▪ Community & technical college and high school students
▪ Job-shadowing skilled Boeing facilities maintenance professionals
▪ Internships are open to students enrolled in facilities maintenance courses
▪ Internships are paid positions $11.50/hour
▪ Full‐time job, Monday through Friday on 1st shift (6:00 am -2:00 pm)
▪ Internship runs June 18 – September 14 (13 weeks)
▪ Interns are assigned to one of the Boeing sites in Auburn, Puyallup, Renton, Kent,
Bellevue, Tukwila, Seattle or Everett
▪ Attempt will be made to place successful candidates at a site closest to their home
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2018 Facilities Internship
Challenging and interesting career opportunities
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▪ Space is limited. To apply for the Internship program you must:
▪ Submit a résumé with the subject line ‘Facilities Internship 2018 – Your Name’ by
March 16th . Please insure resumes include current contact information
▪ Be 18 years old upon start date of graduation
▪ Be a U.S. Person: U.S. Citizen or otherwise legally authorized to work in the United
States
▪ Be enrolled currently in facilities maintenance courses at a college or technical school
▪ Be available to work the duration of the internship
▪ Provide own transportation to assigned work location
▪ Pass a drug screening test
▪ Pass a background check
Qualifications for Facilities Internships
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▪Know the purpose of your resume - The objective of your
resume is to land an interview, and the interview will land you
the job
▪Make sure to use the right keywords - if your resume
doesn’t have the keywords related to the job you are applying
for, you will be out even before the game starts.
▪Proofread it twice -It would be difficult to emphasize the
importance of proofreading your resume. One small typo and
your chances of getting hired could slip
Advice on Preparing Your Résumé
Ticket to an interview
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Advice on Preparing Your Résumé – continued
▪Put the most important information first -This point is
valid both to the overall order of your resume, as well as to
the individual sections. Most of the times your previous work
experience will be the most important part of the resume, so
put it at the top.
▪Achievements instead of responsibilities - Resumes that
include a long list of “responsibilities included…” are plain
boring, and not efficient in selling yourself. Instead of listing
responsibilities, therefore, describe your professional
achievements.
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Advice on Preparing Your Résumé – continued
▪One resume for each employer - One of the most
common mistakes that people make is to create a standard
resume and send it to all the job openings that they can find.
Sure it will save you time, but it will also greatly decrease
the chances of landing an interview (so in reality it could
even represent a waste of time). Tailor your resume for
each employer. The same point applies to your cover letters
▪Learn to interview before the interview – Learn the basics
of interviewing, understand the STAR approach to
answering a behavioral based question
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▪Behavioral Interviews - Behavior based interviewing is
becoming more common. It is based on the premise that a
candidate's past performance is the best predictor of future
performance. Rather than the typical interview questions on
your background and experience, you will you need to be
prepared to provide detailed responses including specific
examples of your work experiences
▪Prepare For the Interview - It is very important to be on
time for the interview. On time means ten to fifteen minutes
early. If need be, take some time to drive to the office ahead
of time so you know exactly where you are going
Advice on Successful Interviews
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Advice on Successful Interviews -continued
▪Stay Calm - During the interview try to remain as calm as
possible. Ask for clarification if you're not sure what's been
asked and remember that it is perfectly acceptable to take a
moment or two to frame your responses so you can be sure
too fully answer the question
▪Dress for success - It might sound superficial but clothes
really are one of the most important things in an interview.
They have the power to change what other people will think
of you and how confident you feel about yourself – if you’ve
ever sat down in a room full of fellow interviewees feeling
ridiculously over or underdressed you’ll know what I mean
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Advice on Successful Interviews -continued
▪What to Write After Your Interview - Don't forget that
thank you note. It can make or break the deal.
▪Get an interview – ace the interview – get the job
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