Kansas City, Missouri, USA
35 days ago
Assembler-Adjustor, Spec Prec
Summary\r

Plans, assembles, and fits piece parts and sub-assemblies to fabricate complex, precision assemblies which require a high degree of precision, skill, dexterity, versatility, and ingenuity as well as judgment and self-discipline.

Duties and Responsibilities\rPlans, assembles, and fits piece parts and sub-assemblies to fabricate complex, precision assemblies which require a high degree of precision, skill, dexterity, versatility, and ingenuity as well as judgment and self-discipline. Plans, sets up, and operates all equipment, including joining equipment, necessary to the performance of the task. Uses all types of electrical, electronic, and mechanical test equipment and measuring devices pursuant to the task. Performs adjustments, alterations, and modifications to product. Times and finely tunes all electrical and mechanical components necessary to meet design specifications and requirements. May be required to rework, repair, or replace sub-assemblies and piece parts. May be required to determine methods and procedures and to develop techniques on requested projects and special order design. Works from prints, schematics, sketches, specifications, and written or oral instructions. Diagnoses and makes post mortem analyses, troubleshoots, and interprets sub-assemblies and final assemblies to determine failures, or potential failure, causes and malfunctions. May require long periods of concentration and manipulative dexterity. Must be familiar with and be able to apply electrical or electronic circuitry techniques. Must be able to verify all work and be responsible for producing functional and operational product, conforming to design specifications. Work assignments may be experimental or prototype, involving extensive development and requiring comprehension and individual judgment. Performs all necessary paperwork, records, identifying and in-process operations pursuant to the task.Spends time performing duties of the Electronic Assembler classification as required whether or not employees are on layoff from the Electronic Assembler classification.May perform in-process inspection.May check and top off lubricants as necessary.You Must Have\rOne (1) year experience in a production department assembling or inspecting complex parts and assemblies or technical education, VO-tech certification or applicable military experienceHigh School Diploma or GEDUS Citizenship, able to obtain and maintain US DOE Q level security clearanceWe Value\rAbility to work any shift. (1st, 2nd or 3rd)Demonstrated written and oral communication skillsExperience using Microsoft Office applications, including MS Excel, Outlook, Word, and PowerPointDemonstrated ability to work with limited guidanceExperience with SolderingPrior Manufacturing experienceExperience working with ERP systemsAdditional InformationJOB ID: 1202Remote Eligibility: On-SiteTravel Required: 0-10%Hourly/Salary: HourlyRelocation Available: No
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