Boeing

ExperiencedEmployeeDevelopmentSpecialistStructures

$85–115k Berkeley, Missouri, United States FULL TIME
Market Sentiment
HIGH DEMAND

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The Brief

“Experienced Employee Development Specialist – Structures at Boeing. Skills: Aircraft structures, Training development, Curriculum evaluation. Deliver classroom lectures. Deliver lab demonstrations”

Industry & Context.

Eligibility Requirements

Work multiple shifts, Potential travel, U.S. Person required

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

3+ years aircraft system/structures design, Aircraft structural/mechanical work experience, Technical training/mentoring experience, Read/interpret Technical Data, Ability to travel up to 10%

Nice to Have

Fighter Jet Structures procedures experience, Formal/informal training knowledge transfer

What You'll Do.

Deliver classroom lectures

Deliver lab demonstrations

Deliver practical workshops

Develop course materials

Review course materials

Update course materials

Develop lab exercises

Prepare training equipment

Maintain training equipment

Prepare lab materials

Maintain lab materials

Assess student performance

Teach safe work practices

Teach adherence to standards

Collaborate with developers

Collaborate with SMEs

Collaborate with operations

Keep current with advances

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Curriculum developers; Subject matter experts; Operations

Full Job Description

Experienced Employee Development Specialist – Structures **Company:** The Boeing Company We are seeking a skilled and experienced Structures Instructor to join our Production Systems Training team as an **Experienced Employee Development Specialist** in Berkeley, MO. The Structures Instructor will deliver classroom and hands-on instruction in aircraft structures, materials, repair techniques, and corrosion control to New Hires and experienced mechanics. The instructor will develop curriculum, evaluate student progress, maintain training lab equipment, and ensure all instruction meets the process requirements. This position requires the ability to work multiple shifts and potential travel opportunities. **Key responsibilities:** * Deliver engaging classroom lectures, lab demonstrations, and practical workshops on aircraft structures topics. * Develop, review, and update lesson plans, course materials, lab exercises and assessments. * Prepare and maintain training equipment, jigs, fixtures, and materials for hands-on labs * Assess student performance through written exams, practical evaluations, and progress reports * Teach students safe work practices and adherence to maintenance standards * Collaborate with curriculum developers, subject matter experts, and operations to continually improve training programs * Keep current with advances in materials, repair methods, and industry best practices **Basic Qualifications (Required Skills/Experience):** * 3+ years of experience with aircraft system or structures design, development and production * Experience performing aircraft structural and mechanical work * Experience training and/or mentoring in a technical environment * Experience reading and interpreting Technical Data * Ability to travel up to 10% of work time **Preferred Qualifications (Required Skills and Experience**): * Experience in Fighter Jet Structures procedures i.e. precision drilling, fastener installation/removal, bonding and grounding, torquing, safet

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