CBA - Expeditor/Chemical Tool/Crib Attendant
Listed on 2026-01-27
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Manufacturing / Production
CBA - Expeditor/Chemical Tool/Crib Attendant
The Tool/Chem Crib / HAZMAT (Hazardous Materials) Attendant is responsible for the daily routine of issuing tools/parts and hazardous material.
Key Duties- Inspect tools and equipment for wear or defects, including calibrated tools and equipment assigned to tool crib.
- Prepare written damage reports and disposal/turn-in documentation.
- Ensure aircraft-related chemicals issued and returned are properly documented in HMMS.
- Maintain the bench stock, track items issued, and determine low‑stock reorder quantity in accordance with NPR 4100.
- Stock, inventory, and track deployable HAZMAT kits before and after deployments.
- Coordinate pick‑up and delivery of hazardous materials.
- Manage HAZMAT chemicals to ensure common chemical usage, shelf life, and on‑hand stock are maintained to reduce waste and cost.
- Ensure that all HAZMAT containers are in good condition, kept closed and secured during storage, properly labeled, and segregated from incompatible materials.
- Inspect monthly and document, with the provided checklist, all portable eyewash stations that are assigned to the Chemical/Tool crib. Ensure units are ready for deployment if needed.
- Update Safety Data Sheet binders on approved/updated chemicals as needed.
- Keep Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) (e.g., ear plugs, hand sanitizers, eye saline bag) stocked at stations around the facility.
- Must be capable of performing requisitioning, inventory control, storing, packaging, shipping, receiving, and cataloging required material in support of aircraft operations.
- Be capable of reading and interpreting all reports, directives, publications, and manuals pertaining to assigned responsibilities.
- Perform off‑site related services when directed.
- Be capable of lifting a minimum of 75 lbs.
- Responsible for adherence to the Environmental, Health and Safety regulations, policies, and mandated Quality Assurance, Security, and all other applicable Navy, Air Force, and NASA Program requirements per Armstrong Safety (Code 700) checklists.
- Self‑starter, able to work with minimum supervision.
- Aircraft and/or aviation related fabrication skills.
- Strong background in aircraft sheet metal structural and skin repairs.
- Strong organizational and time‑management skills.
- Strong problem‑solving skills; ability to ask the right questions, help frame logical conclusions, and arrive at effective solutions.
- Strong verbal and written communication competencies.
- Able to function well as a team member.
- Ability to travel.
This maintenance classification activity is usually accomplished in a flight line‑like or hangar environment with extensive climbing, standing, stooping, bending, pushing, kneeling, stretching, and walking demands. May require lifting of objects whose weight will not normally exceed 50 lbs. Special vision abilities required to perform this job are close and peripheral vision, acceptable depth perception, and color differentiation.
Hourly $38.20 Work EnvironmentThe diversity of working conditions ranges from an environment where there is little or no physical discomfort to an environment where inclement weather may subject the individual to severe changes in temperature, wind, rain, etc. May be required to work in areas where high‑noise hazards, exposure to fumes, airborne particles, and electrical shock hazards exist.
Seniority levelEntry level
Employment typeFull‑time
Job functionManagement and Manufacturing
IndustriesDefense and Space Manufacturing
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