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Position Purpose:
The Operations Technician reports to an Operations Supervisor and may be responsible for a number of different job functions within a product line.
Essential Functions:
Follow appropriate work instructions in order to successfully receive clean machine assemble join treat handle and test parts.
Support: Perform a variety of tasks including but not limited to stocking shipping washing inspecting buffing and polishing.
Non-Destructive Testing (NDT): Achieve certification and perform tasks equivalent to an NAS 410 Level 1 in the applicable NDT method(s); penetrant radioscopy magnetic particle and ultrasonic
Final Product Release: Achieve customer DQR certification. Access and complete customer forms via computer interface
Utilize computer programs including web based systems to enter part data log time and look up information in order to complete assigned work tasks.
Apply inspection techniques use inspection tools efficiently verify the calibration/expiration dates of test equipment and write non-conformance reports (NCRs) when necessary.
Members may be expected to work in any of the functions below:
Machining: Set up operate and maintain machines in an industrial setting
Special Processes: Heat treat braze and plate
Assembly: Assemble install align adjust lock wire and fit sub-assemblies and parts or auxiliary equipment using appropriate tools and equipment in an industrial setting
Test: Calibrate and test control fuel samples maintain and validate test samples
Inspection: Utilize basic inspection equipment to verify hardware conformance to specification and drawing requirements
Other Essential Functions:
Clean and organize immediate work area. Able to lead and organize 5S activities
Participate in continuous improvement activities
Assist in scheduling work and product flow
Work cooperatively with a positive attitude in a team environment across a variety of departments and shifts
Provide coaching and general instruction to other team members. May be selected to serve as a certified trainer
Understands how to read and interpret charts and graphs
Tooling U - Interpreting GD&T 315 Six Sigma Goals & Tools 310 other classes outlined by specific product line
Dependability - Must be in good standing for a minimum of six months. Good standing is defined as no verbal warning or above as outlined by Woodwards attendance policy.
Must be able to regularly work overtime with 24 hour notice
Knowledge Skills & Abilities:
Knowledge and the ability to use workplace tools including files scrapers air motors media blasting machines and steam washers as well as a variety of basic hand tools (e.g. wrenches hammers screwdrivers scrappers box cutters)
The ability to read and use micrometers functional and cylindrical gauges comparators indicator setups and scales
The ability to read interpret and use the information presented in drawings diagrams and blueprints to determine appropriate activities tools and next steps in the production process
Knowledge of nonconformance procedures and processes when parts fail inspection. This includes knowledge of systems required to log and track failed inspections and associated documentation within area of responsibility
Intermediate knowledge of Six Sigma principles and lean manufacturing techniques/processes
Knowledge of machines and equipment functionality and how tools could be used on such equipment/machines. This includes the ability to learn new systems quickly understanding how parts relate and how they impact system functionality.
The ability to accurately provide the information requested on specific forms reports and logs. This includes the ability to see details generate or transcribe appropriate words numbers letters marks labels signs and symbols.
The ability to define and diagnose problems. This includes recognizing minute inconsistencies/faults in parts
The ability to perform simple arithmetic computations including addition subtraction multiplication and division correctly using whole numbers fractions decimals and percentages
The ability to perform multiple tasks simultaneously and to follow work orders efficiently
Knowledge of how quality impacts the success of the organization including internal costs costs to customers costs of recalls and potential costs due to negative impacts on a companys reputation
The ability to properly handle transport and dispose of hazardous waste within area of responsibility. This includes knowledge of standard operating procedures for handling hazardous materials and familiarity with Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS)
Intermediate mechanical aptitude
The ability to navigate in an on-line environment to locate documents
The ability to present information in front of a group of team members
Education:
US High School Diploma
Experience:
Minimum of 36 consecutive months as an Operations Technician with Woodward (for those hired after 1/1/2019)
License & Certifications:
Must have achieved certifications specified by product line.
Required Experience:
IC
Full-Time