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Assembler
Direct Hire
1 Opening
1st Shift 5AM 3:30PM MTh
The Aerospace Component Fabricator will need to be able to grow into performing a variety of operations including welding assembly and inspection of sheet metal aerospace components while working in a fastpaced environment. All skills are not required initially but will need to show aptitude in a minimum of one skill set and the capability to grow into the other skill sets.
Functions and Responsibilities
Prepare parts for loading into furnace including wiping and final cleaning as necessary.
Evaluate load configuration load on racks or grids for economical batch size and furnace hot zone limits.
Manufacturing load thermocouples.
Completes moderate to advanced fitting and welding tasks while applying standard practices.
Successfully completes the Exotic Metals TIG weld training program or has equivalent experience.
Capable of obtaining and holding required Exotic Metals weld qualifications/certifications.
Performs drilling reaming countersinking and riveting to assemble a variety of sheet metal subassemblies that meet required tolerances and standards.
Uses hand and power tools to scribe grind deburr size and fit a variety of sheet metal detail parts subassemblies or complete units. Adjusts alignment and mating pieces to required tolerances.
Performs spotwelding seamwelding poke tacking and braze preparation.
Performs repairs such as weld defects assembly anomalies dents and scratches.
Able to operate manufacturing machinery associated with typical aerospace processes.
Checks required dimensions using calipers micrometers height gages and other inspection tools or fixtures.
Ensures dimensions and finishes meet required tolerances and standards against sketches blueprints manufacturing planning and specifications.
Able to gain and keep certifications and stamps as Quality Assurance Inspector up to date.
Interprets and follows written instructions sketches weld schedules drawings and documents.
Accurately documents inspection findings.
May train others on prior job experience.
Works under limited oversight.
Meets or exceeds operations standards for efficiency.
Knows when to stop and find appropriate interpretation when necessary.
Maintains thorough understanding of how to produce quality parts.
Must be able to use mathematics relevant to functions.
Performs all work in accordance with established standards and safety procedures.
Regularly evaluates his/her own area processes part quality and standards for continuous improvement.
Working Conditions
Demonstrate proper and safe operation of equipment and personal protective equipment including but not limited to safety glasses/chemical goggles hearing protection respirator and heatreflective gloves as required.
Physical Requirements
The aerospace component fabricator performs physical activities that require considerable use of arms and legs and frequent movement of the whole body such as climbing lifting up to 50 pounds balancing and handling of material.
Full Time