Performs a variety of operations to mechanically assemble and make major assembly structures such as doors and mechanisms and structural subassemblies such as rudders flaps and stabilizers. Aligns parts on jigs using templates and fixtures. Performs minor part-fitting operations such as filing sawing burring crimping trimming framing riveting drilling and reaming. Measures parts with micrometers and calipers to verify dimensions. May modify incomplete and complete assemblies to incorporate changes to structure. May monitor and verify quality in accordance with statistical process or other control procedures.
Shift:
Monday-Friday 5:00am-1:45pm
Primary Duties & Responsibilities:
Layout parts per Manufacturing Orders and drawings and verify quantities and assembly instructions
Pull tools jigs templates and fixtures for setups and replace when complete
Package and box assemblies for shipment per work orders and customer specifications
Operate designated machines and hand tools as required with minimal supervision
Familiarize oneself with University Swaging Assembly Processes and Procedures including applicable Business Quality Management System (BQMS) procedures as applicable
May occasionally perform special projects
Perform other duties as assigned
Required Skills/Experience:
High School Diploma or equivalent
3 years aerospace or mechanical assembly experience required
Riveting nutplate installations bonding bushing and bearing installations with instruction
Basic math skills and ability to learn blueprint reading
Ability to learn general Tier II level aerospace assembly concepts and procedures
Familiarity with computer-based MRP data entry a plus
Good manual dexterity with ability to maintain close tolerances
Capable of using a variety of manufacturing tools and measuring devices
Basic English language skills and ability to read follow and interpret planning and work order instructions
Good attendance good attitude and ability to professionally communicate and work cooperatively with others
Good attention to detail
Willingness to learn and as required help and/or train others
Position Summary: Performs a variety of operations to mechanically assemble and make major assembly structures such as doors and mechanisms and structural subassemblies such as rudders flaps and stabilizers. Aligns parts on jigs using templates and fixtures. Performs minor part-fitting operations su...
Position Summary:
Performs a variety of operations to mechanically assemble and make major assembly structures such as doors and mechanisms and structural subassemblies such as rudders flaps and stabilizers. Aligns parts on jigs using templates and fixtures. Performs minor part-fitting operations such as filing sawing burring crimping trimming framing riveting drilling and reaming. Measures parts with micrometers and calipers to verify dimensions. May modify incomplete and complete assemblies to incorporate changes to structure. May monitor and verify quality in accordance with statistical process or other control procedures.
Shift:
Monday-Friday 5:00am-1:45pm
Primary Duties & Responsibilities:
Layout parts per Manufacturing Orders and drawings and verify quantities and assembly instructions
Pull tools jigs templates and fixtures for setups and replace when complete
Package and box assemblies for shipment per work orders and customer specifications
Operate designated machines and hand tools as required with minimal supervision
Familiarize oneself with University Swaging Assembly Processes and Procedures including applicable Business Quality Management System (BQMS) procedures as applicable
May occasionally perform special projects
Perform other duties as assigned
Required Skills/Experience:
High School Diploma or equivalent
3 years aerospace or mechanical assembly experience required
Riveting nutplate installations bonding bushing and bearing installations with instruction
Basic math skills and ability to learn blueprint reading
Ability to learn general Tier II level aerospace assembly concepts and procedures
Familiarity with computer-based MRP data entry a plus
Good manual dexterity with ability to maintain close tolerances
Capable of using a variety of manufacturing tools and measuring devices
Basic English language skills and ability to read follow and interpret planning and work order instructions
Good attendance good attitude and ability to professionally communicate and work cooperatively with others
Good attention to detail
Willingness to learn and as required help and/or train others