Bench Hand, Aftermarket Repair (2nd Shift) jobs in United States
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Williams International · 2 months ago

Bench Hand, Aftermarket Repair (2nd Shift)

Williams International is a privately-owned company that develops and manufactures jet engines for both military and commercial aircraft applications. The Bench Assembly Technician will be responsible for disassembling non-conforming parts, operating manufacturing process equipment, and ensuring parts meet engineering specifications in a team environment.

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Responsibilities

Disassemble non-conforming parts from production in order to repair, reassemble, or prep them for the production team
Be responsible for setting up and operating manufacturing process equipment (heat treat ovens, precision cleaning, broaching, polishing, and gear checking machines)
Remove burrs, sharp edges, tool marks and other irregularities from machined parts to ensure they are in accordance with engineering blueprints, and tolerance requirements
Inspect and/or test related activities to ensure that parts are machined in accordance with manufacturing standards and blueprint specifications
Uses a variety of hand tools, shears, grinders, drills, saws, tube bending and flaring equipment, pipe threading, and other items to be used in assembly
Completes soldering, brazing, and other bonding techniques
Cleans, organizes and maintains cellular manufacturing work area in accordance with established standards
Strives to accomplish team goals and enhance the quality of parts through the reduction of scrap and improvement of throughput
Perform other job-related duties as assigned

Qualification

Metal finishingBlueprint readingMeasuring equipmentSolderingBrazingMulti-taskingAttention to detailTeamwork

Required

High School or GED required
Proficient in production-level metal finishing and repair processes with 1–2 years of practical hands-on experience
Must be able to read, understand and correctly interpret basic blueprint drawings and follow planning instructions
Attention to detail, ability to perform multiple tasks at the same time, and work in a team environment
Ability to use common measuring equipment such as micrometers, calipers, gauges (pin, thread, indicator, height), optical comparators etc
Ability to work afternoons (2:30 PM -11 PM)
Physical lifting requirements include; ability to lift 50 pounds (4 inches to 25 inches), capable of pushing or pulling a weight of 60 pounds, a grip strength of at least 50 pounds, and be able to reach above the shoulder (65 inches)
US. Citizenship status required
Position requires the ability to obtain a U.S. Government Security Clearance, if needed

Company

Williams International

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Williams International is an American manufacturer of small gas turbine engines based in Commerce Township, Michigan, United States. It is a sub-organization of Williams.

Funding

Current Stage
Late Stage

Leadership Team

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Sam B. Williams
Founder
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