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Electro/Mechanical Assembler - Aerospace

JOB DESCRIPTION:
Perform a variety of moderate to highly complex production electrical and/or mechanical assembly.

ESSENTIAL TASKS & DUTIES:
Wire, solder, and assemble fabricated components to make subassemblies or assemblies for electrical, electronic, and/or mechanical systems. Fit, align, calibrate, and adjust parts and mechanisms to meet tolerances and product operating requirements. Repair units and products that fail to meet requirements. Follow and maintain assembly procedure manuals and quality assurance requirements, including serialization, reject procedure, check-out logs, etc. Maintain production and quality standards. Organize and complete work assignments in a timely manner. Report to Sr. Electro-Mechanical Assembler or Lead any discrepancies in assembly procedures, mechanical parts, electrical continuity, and/or quality. Write assembly procedures as directed by Lead.

ADDITIONAL RESPONSIBILITIES & DUTIES:
Follow and maintain assembly procedures. Maintain production and quality standards. Follow all company safety policies and procedures. Maintain clean work station. Manage RG 174 and Capacitance test Grind square lock. Back-up Probe Manufacturing Tech. Update assembly procedures. Train others on applicable procedures and processes. Assembly and other duties as required. Requirements

QUALIFICATIONS:
Knowledge & Skills: Must be self directed Demonstrate effective communication skills, including good interpersonal skills. Must be organized and motivated to complete tasks Must be able to prioritize workload Must be able to read and interpret drawings. Must have good hand/eye coordination and dexterity required. Moderately high mechanical aptitude required such as cutting saw and grinder. Respond to change productively and handle other duties as required. Over-time as required. Ability to read and interpret drawings Demonstrated effective communication skills, including good interpersonal skills Good hand/eye coordination and dexterity required High mechanical aptitude required Education Minimum Requirements/Equivalent: High School diploma or equivalent. Soldering certificate from a vocational technical institute, or one year soldering work experience. An Electronic Assembly Certificate from a vocational technical school desired. Experience: Minimum two years assembly experience

PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS:
This position requires frequent sitting and occasional standing, walking, stooping, kneeling, crouching and reaching/working overhead. There will be occasional climbing of stairs (approx. 18). Occasionally there is pushing, pulling and lifting/carrying of probe shafts and assemblies weighing 40-80 lbs. Occasional fine manipulation of components and parts is required. Average vision and average hearing is sufficient.

 

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