Power Trucker - Aircraft Towing
Listed on 2026-06-20
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Transportation
General Labor
Description:
Per Hourly Job Description
Occupational SummaryThis occupation covers operating industrial power tugs, tractors, and lift trucks and trackless trains to transport work‑in‑process, aircraft assemblies, aircraft, machinery and equipment, tooling, and materials and supplies between various plant locations as dispatched, on intra‑plant transportation routes, and within assigned work areas.
Work PerformedTransports loads described below characterized by factors such as dimensional problems of extreme length, height, or width; high center of gravity and relative instability; extreme weight; extremely large surface areas or volumes and relatively unsubstantial structure requiring continuous care and caution to maintain balance and clearances or coordinated efforts of two or more drivers and pieces of equipment.
Determines type and capacity of equipment required to move loads, methods of loading, lifting, moving, positioning, unloading, application of protective equipment and safety precautions. Directs and assists in loading, securing and unloading operations. Estimates weights, dimensions, and centers of gravity as required. Checks and reconciles accompanying paperwork and loads and reports discrepancies to designated personnel.
Operates equipment described to lift, tow, position, or otherwise move aircraft; major master gauges, dies, assembly jigs, patterns, mock‑ups, and functional test panels; aircraft engines, propellers, empennages, and fuselage sections, including unloading vendor‑fabricated assemblies and raw materials from railway cars and trucks; stationary air compressors, welding generator units, portable tool cribs, and small out‑buildings. Loads scrap materials into railway cars.
Operates equipment described on established routes to move work‑in‑process between various fabrication‑processing cost centers and departments. Works with maintenance‑transportation personnel in moves requiring joint efforts in unloading machinery from railway cars and trucks and moving to specified plant locations on rollers and skids, and in moving machinery and tooling in accordance with move‑letters.
Typical Materials, Tools and Equipment UsedTools used:
Wrenches, pliers, screw drivers, and related hand tools.
Equipment used:
Power tugs, tractors and forklift trucks, die handlers, standard and special type trackless train cars and dollies, rope, chains, pins, slings, tow bars, skids, pallets, blocking, hitches, and protective equipment.
Apply a knowledge of intra‑plant power trucking paperwork operations, practices, procedures, and safety regulations, including proper handling and protection of typical items listed; of functions and draw‑bar pulling and lifting capacities of various sizes of power tugs, tractors, and lift trucks; of departmental and cost center locations and work functions.
NOTE:
Candidates must be able to obtain and maintain certification to tow aircraft; and be able to lift moderate weights and package materials and parts as required. The responsibilities of this classification do not conflict or interfere with other warehouse duties.
- Eighteen months full‑time documented experience driving a tractor and semi‑trailer rig, and securing loads.
- OR Twelve months as a Power Trucker “A”, 551‑3, which includes certification to move aircraft for a six‑month period.
An employee must possess a valid Georgia Commercial Drivers License (CDL) of Class A and may include endorsement P. The CDL must have no restrictions that would prevent the employee from operating the company’s equipment in its present configuration. The employee must also be able to acquire additional endorsements such as H (hazardous materials) as required. The employee must provide documentation of a safe driving record and must not have been disqualified for serious traffic violations within the last five years.
The employee must receive and pass a physical examination by the medical department prior to receiving the Truck Driver‑General classification.
- Aircraft towing
Lockheed Martin is an equal opportunity employer. Qualified candidates will be considered without regard to legally protected characteristics.
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