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Facility Maintenance Technician
Performs a variety of skilled maintenance and construction tasks on buildings and grounds. The successful applicant will, under limited supervision, perform the upkeep of buildings and equipment. Will work either independently or with other Facility personnel to perform preventative, predictive and routine maintenance tasks. Will troubleshoot issues, repair failures of production and facilities equipment, ensure maximum equipment efficiency and effectiveness, be responsible for the upkeep of buildings, and do related work as required. Works under the supervision of the Facility Maintenance Lead. This position may be assigned a swing shift schedule.
Minimum Qualifications include but are not limited to:
• At least 3 years of recent experience in commercial building maintenance, including but not limited to experience in hydraulics, pneumatics, mechanics, and basic electrical repair
• Effective communication skills (both written and verbal); includes the ability to follow general and detailed verbal and written instructions; ability to read and interpret documents and drawings and write detailed reports
• Knowledge of common tools, materials, equipment and methods used in carpentry, roofing, electrical, plumbing, painting and masonry trades
• Proficiency with basic office computer software, and the ability to learn how to effectively use maintenance software to input data and research parts
• Assure safety standards are used in compliance with all company, local, city, state and federal guidelines
Desirable Skills:
• Post-secondary education and/or technical trade certificate
• Willingness to learn and apply new methods of building maintenance and repair
• Ability to complete work and tasks in a timely manner while paying close attention to all details
• Proven safety record with the ability to identify safety issues and take corrective action
• Ability to effectively manage time by appropriately prioritizing work
• Willingness to work cooperatively with others to accomplish work goals and tasks
• Must be able to establish and maintain cooperative working relations with employees and customers
• Demonstrated experience in maintenance on a variety of commercial buildings
Essential Job Functions:
• Standing/walking 90% of the day
• Repeated lifting up to 50 lbs; occasional lifting up to 100 lbs
• Crawling/stooping several times per week
• Working from ladders or scaffolding, climbing ladders and steps several times per week
• Pushing/pulling up to 50 lbs Lifting overhead 10-15 lbs
We are an Equal Opportunity Employer, and a drug and alcohol-free workplace.
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Founded in 1982 by Burt Rutan, Scaled has broad experience in air vehicle design, tooling and manufacturing, specialty composite structure design, analysis and fabrication, and developmental flight tests of air and space vehicles.





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Special Projects
Model 97 is a two-place, side-by-side airplane of the 300 lb empty weight class. It has a slightly swept-back canard forward and swept back wings with winglets at the tips.
A subscale version of an eleven-place, twin turboprop, high-performance business aircraft developed for Beech Aircraft Corporation.
The Model 133-4.62 ATTT proof-of-concept demonstrator is a 62% scaled version of an airplane designed to challenging STOL and long range requirements.
The all-composite Triumph, an 8,500 lb, pressurized 8-place business aircraft, was designed around the brand-new, never flown, Williams FJ-44 turbofan engine.
Scaled did the structural design, tooling, fabrication, and static testing of an 85 ft span and a 108 ft span rigid sail/airfoil for the America’s Cup Challenge Race.
The ARES, Scaled Model 151, was designed initially in response to a U.S. Army request for a Low Cost Battlefield Attack Aircraft (LCBAA).
The Advanced Engineering Staff of General Motors designed a technology demonstration vehicle called the Ultralite, an automobile with interior room capable of seating four full size adults, and with excellent visibility, handling, performance, emissions and fuel consumption.
The Raptor Demonstrator high-altitude, long endurance, unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) program was conducted under a contract from Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory to Scaled Composites, LLC.
In early 1993, Jim Rice and Tom Stark of the fledgling VisionAire Corporation visited Scaled with conceptual designs for a new single-engine business jet.
Walled Lake, Michigan, June 23, 1997 -- Williams International today announced that its all-composite, turbofan- powered "V-JET II" light aircraft is on schedule for its July 31 fly-in and follow-on demonstration flights and exhibition at the Experimental Aircraft Association (EAA) convention at Oshkosh, July 30 to August 5, 1997.
Proteus is a twin-turbofan, high-altitude, multi-mission aircraft powered by Williams International FJ44-2E engines.
The Model 309 is a proof-of-concept aircraft built for Adam Aircraft Industries.
The GlobalFlyer is a single seat, turbofan powered airplane designed to fly around the world nonstop, unrefueled, with a solo pilot.
SpaceShipOne, the first private manned spacecraft, is a three-place, high-altitude research rocket.
White Knight is a three-place, high-altitude, flexible and capable research aircraft.
The Model 326 aircraft (or Pegasus X-47A) is an unmanned aerial vehicle built for Northrop Grumman.
SpaceShipTwo will be powered by a unique hybrid rocket motor, which is currently under development.
WhiteKnightTwo, or Eve, is the mothership and launch platform for SpaceShipTwo.
Firebird is an optionally-piloted intelligence-gathering aircraft system.
BiPod is a hybrid gasoline-electric roadable aircraft.