DESCRIPTION:
JOB RESPONSIBILITIES:
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Determines methods and sequence of assembly operations where complete information is not readily available or follows assembly shop and production operations sheets samples blue prints and verbal instructions to perform a wide variety of assembly operations.
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Works with electrical components and wiring of various assemblies.
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Works with riveting small detail sheet metal assemblies.
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Works with small assemblies putting them together.
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Utilizes small hand tools such as wrenches torque wrenches screwdrivers pliers and hammers.
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Utilizes pneumatic tools such as but not limited to drill motors and nut runners.
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Able to use precision measurement tools such as but not limited to scales calipers (digital and dial) and micrometers.
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Identifies and selects components to be integrated into sub-assembly and assembly units.
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Makes own set-ups alignments and adjustments maintaining tolerance in accordance with instructions.
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Disassembles modifies reworks refurbishes reassembles and tests units as required.
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May provide work leadership to lower-level assemblers through assignment or work review of progress and monitoring of results.
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Identify and properly use aviation assembly tools.
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Read and comprehend drawings and shop orders.
Required Qualifications
PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS
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Work in cramped spaces often working on knees or lying down or crawling.
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Ability to stand for long periods of time.
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Ability to sit for extended periods of time.
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Ability to lift at least 50 lbs periodically.
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Aerospace experience preferred.
DESCRIPTION: Reporting to the Manufacturing Operations Supervisor the Assembly Mechanic performs a wide variety of mechanical production sub-assembly and assembly operations of a semi-skilled nature to build up and assemble difficult and complex units. JOB RESPONSIBILITIES: Det...
DESCRIPTION:
JOB RESPONSIBILITIES:
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Determines methods and sequence of assembly operations where complete information is not readily available or follows assembly shop and production operations sheets samples blue prints and verbal instructions to perform a wide variety of assembly operations.
-
Works with electrical components and wiring of various assemblies.
-
Works with riveting small detail sheet metal assemblies.
-
Works with small assemblies putting them together.
-
Utilizes small hand tools such as wrenches torque wrenches screwdrivers pliers and hammers.
-
Utilizes pneumatic tools such as but not limited to drill motors and nut runners.
-
Able to use precision measurement tools such as but not limited to scales calipers (digital and dial) and micrometers.
-
Identifies and selects components to be integrated into sub-assembly and assembly units.
-
Makes own set-ups alignments and adjustments maintaining tolerance in accordance with instructions.
-
Disassembles modifies reworks refurbishes reassembles and tests units as required.
-
May provide work leadership to lower-level assemblers through assignment or work review of progress and monitoring of results.
-
Identify and properly use aviation assembly tools.
-
Read and comprehend drawings and shop orders.
Required Qualifications
PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS
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Work in cramped spaces often working on knees or lying down or crawling.
-
Ability to stand for long periods of time.
-
Ability to sit for extended periods of time.
-
Ability to lift at least 50 lbs periodically.
-
Aerospace experience preferred.
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