The role involves assembling, installing, sealing, rigging, inspecting, and completing precision and structural components. You’ll work from technical drawings, documents, and established processes to ensure parts and systems meet quality and performance standards. Review and interpret blueprints, charts, sketches, work instructions, and verbal or electronic directions. Apply shop math and use precision measuring or testing instruments to check and verify parts and assemblies. Use specialized tools and fixtures to put together components into subassemblies or final assemblies. Check that work meets engineering and process specifications. Report any discrepancies according to procedures. Ensure all tools and equipment are certified and in good condition. Perform basic preventative maintenance (e.g., replacing filters or light bulbs, checking fluid levels). Move parts and products within the work area using approved equipment. Log and complete production transactions to move items through operations. Complete tasks within assigned time limits and maintain production flow. Help maintain a steady workflow by training and assisting coworkers at all levels. Participate in cross-training to develop versatility across different assembly areas. Train other employees in assembly, installation, and inspection techniques. Cross-train in inspection and become SIA (Self-Inspection Authorization) qualified.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Entry Level
Number of Employees
5,001-10,000 employees