Joining Collins Aerospace isn’t just about finding a job; it’s about embarking on a journey to redefine the future of aerospace technology. What You Will Do Assemble and repair a variety of electronic units using prescribed repair techniques. Identify correct parts, components, wires, and materials needed for assembly and repair. Solder electronic components using industry-standard techniques and tools. Remove suspect and failed components and install new components accurately. Operate assembly machines and ensure proper functioning. Measure, mix, and apply chemicals and adhesives according to safety and operational guidelines. Read and interpret technical data including component maintenance manuals, assembly instructions, and engineering prints. Communicate work status to team members and support staff, ensuring seamless workflow. Document clear and concisely and maintain accurate records. Utilize computer skills and office software applications. 2nd Shift: Monday – Friday, 2:30 - 11:00 pm Training Schedule: Will onboard on 1st Shift for two days and then transition to 2nd Shift Work Environment You may occasionally need to provide weekend and holiday support to meet customer needs. In your role, you will be exposed to: Products of various weights and sizes Equipment with moving parts Chemicals that may emit fumes To minimize safety risk to you and product, you must wear static-control and personal protective equipment. Physical Demands Due to the nature of our work, you will need to be able to perform the following functions, with or without reasonable accommodation Distinguishing colors and meeting vision requirements Bending, stooping, reaching, turning as needed to place units in test stands, pick up totes, place units on rack, etc. Using hands for extended periods of time to perform testing and troubleshooting tasks (e.g. grasping, holding, picking, placing, twisting, fine manipulation) Must be able to stand for 2 hour increments without an opportunity to sit Must be able to lift 25 pounds Transporting product with or without product carts What You Will Learn Enhance your skills in precision assembly and soldering techniques. Gain insights into reading and interpreting complex technical data and engineering prints. Learn best practices in chemical handling and workplace safety. Develop effective communication and teamwork skills within a collaborative environment.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Mid Level
Education Level
High school or GED
Number of Employees
5,001-10,000 employees