Minimum 2 years of assembly and/or test/troubleshooting/repair experience with electromechanical devices
Experience working with use of basic hand tools and measuring devices (calipers, etc.)
Soldering experience is a plus
Experience reading blue prints and schematics
Avionics/aerospace industry experience is desired
Basic computer and math skills
Job Summary:
This role involves following manufacturing instructions, diagrams, and drawings, as well as verbal instructions, using a basic array of hand tools, including wire strippers, crimpers, torque wrenches, multi-meters, microscopes, soldering, and brazing equipment. The technician will disassemble, modify, rework, reassemble, and test prototype and production-released assemblies and subassemblies according to instructions and specifications. They will perform a variety of assembly operations on complex units or sub-units of precision production parts and components involving precision fittings and tolerances. Additionally, the technician will assemble tools according to their specifications and instructions, including using test instruments for calibration and advanced adjustments. They will identify defective items and handle them according to established procedures, maintain equipment in good condition and check for calibration due dates, report on issues, malfunctions, defective parts, or defective equipment, test finished products for defects, and perform in-process visual inspections, dimensional inspections, and cosmetic final clean-up.