ruckus430 wrote on 02/03/18 at 22:50:08:Woa this is interesting, when an aircraft is built how much of it is automated? Is it compartmentalised for example, would you only be responsible for the same equipment or section of each of the newly built aircraft that UPS has ordered or do you touch all parts of the aircraft at some point? Also I used to maintain F-16's and A-10's and it was a pain in the butt, but I was only responsible for maintaining electrical and mechanical equipment that were related to weapons release systems
Maintaining, or building, two very distinct task.
I touch as much as my certifications allow me.
I go where I am most needed.
Different programs call for different processes.
The 737 moves every day, to a new position where the jobs are performed under sequence, normally by the same crew/persons.
I travel, and have been in 4 different programs because of my certifications, and the flight-line.
Automation is becoming more and more prevalent, but it has lots of limitations still.
Depending on which program, lots of parts/assemblies are built by vendors, and assembled at the final build assembly facilities/factory.
I take it you were either Navy, or AF, and this was your assigned job, yes?
Big difference, lots of guys got their start there, and were then hired by Boeing.