Fabricates and modifies research components using space-age metals, ceramics, and other high-tech materials.
Sets up and operates lathes, milling machines, drill presses, and related equipment, some of which is computerized, often working within a tolerance of .001 inch.
Performs machining operations requiring knowledge of the principles of metallurgy, and uses precision hand tools in the fabrication and modification of mechanical, electrical, and electronic devices.
Works closely with researchers in the design and adaptation of research components.
Fabricates, modifies, and repairs scientific research equipment, prototypes, and related mechanical equipment.
Fabricates jigs and fixtures.
Replaces shafts, bearings, bushings, belts, shear pins, pulleys, and gears.
Installs, repairs, and maintains machine shop equipment.
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