You will be the Manufacturing Equipment Mechanic for the Missiles and Fire Control facilities team. Our team is responsible for all facilities related activities at the Orlando facility. As the Manufacturing Equipment Mechanic, your responsibilities will include but are not limited to: To analyze malfunctions and make necessary repairs of the mechanical portions of non-Computer Numerical Control (CNC) equipment and maintain such systems. Determines and performs the repair and maintenance operations necessary to restore normal operation, including major overhauls on involved machine tools, fabricating machines and welding equipment such as hydraulic presses, radial drill presses, jig borers, milling machines, boring mills, shear, punch presses, pumps, and equipment of similar complexity. Performs repair and maintenance operations on exhaust and ventilating fans. Examines such equipment while in operation for defects or faulty operation; determines and performs the repair and maintenance operations necessary to correct defect or prevent breakdown. Determines proper method of dismantling machinery to gain access to trouble discovered and uses a variety of mechanic's tools to perform the disassembly required. Ascertains cause of trouble and obtains replacement parts, drawing sketches for machining of replacement as necessary. Sets up and operates various machine tools to perform machining operations required or forwards material and sketch to machine shop for manufacture of parts. Checks replacement parts for proper dimensions using precision measuring instruments. Reassembles equipment, operates and tests for proper operations. Makes any adjustments necessary to insure efficiency machine performance. Removes packing lubricants on new equipment and replenishes with operating lubricants as directed by specifications or verbal instructions. Replaces broken or lost fittings and cups, tightens lubrication line fittings. Replace oil filter elements and maintains lubricating records and charts. Performs according to schedule and manufacturers' specification, such typical operations as oiling and greasing machines and mechanical equipment; cleaning areas to be serviced before oiling, wiping off excess oil and grease, draining, cleaning, and replenishing oil reservoirs, grease cups and coolant pumps; cleaning and wiping machinery. Studies blueprints, bills of material, sketches and specifications in order to plan the sequence of operation, location, rigging, movement, aligning, and balancing operations for the more complex types of equipment and machinery Mixes coolants and cutting oils as directed. Checks for excessive wear in pulleys, bearings and/or shafts, worn belts, loose cowlings, etc., when noted during the scheduled equipment lubrication. Must have the ability to work on a 1st, 2nd or 3rd shift in accordance with the collective bargaining agreement between Lockheed Martin and the UAW. Further Information About This Opportunity This position is in Orlando. Discover more about our Orlando, Florida location. MUST BE A U.S. CITIZEN - This position is located at a facility that requires special access.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Entry Level
Industry
Transportation Equipment Manufacturing
Education Level
High school or GED
Number of Employees
5,001-10,000 employees