Aerospace Instrument Assembler - 1st shift jobs in United States
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GE Aerospace · 1 month ago

Aerospace Instrument Assembler - 1st shift

GE Aerospace is dedicated to the future of safe and sustainable flight, producing high-quality electronics and avionics parts. The Aerospace Instrument Assembler role involves assembling intricate parts, demonstrating soldering proficiency, and working with technical documentation in a collaborative environment.

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Responsibilities

Able to read and understand technical documentation such as schematic diagrams and parts lists
Experience using hand tools for electronic assemble
Must demonstrate the manual dexterity required to perform repetitive assembly operations with reasonable speed and accuracy
Must be able to work under microscopes for long periods of time (requires good visual acuity, with or without correction)
Must be able to work under minimum supervision
Must possess basic computer skills within a Windows environment
Knowledge of IPC 610 & J-STD soldering specifications
Must be able to show proficiency in the use of a soldering iron to perform certified soldering
Tools that you must know how to use: tweezers, jeweler’s screwdrivers, torque screwdrivers and wrenches, pull test machine, and special equipment online station

Qualification

Soldering proficiencyIPC 610 & J-STD certificationsTechnical documentation readingHand tools usageBasic computer skillsFamiliar with ESD precautionsMicrosoft Office proficiencySelf-motivated

Required

Must have completed HS Diploma/GED from an accredited school
Minimum 1 year of experience in the assembly of small intricate parts and assemblies
Minimum 1 year of soldering experience
Ability to demonstrate soldering proficiency through skills test
Must be able to pass IPC 610 & J-STD certifications after training
This position requires U.S. citizenship status
Able to read and understand technical documentation such as schematic diagrams and parts lists
Experience using hand tools for electronic assembly
Must demonstrate the manual dexterity required to perform repetitive assembly operations with reasonable speed and accuracy
Must be able to work under microscopes for long periods of time (requires good visual acuity, with or without correction)
Must be able to work under minimum supervision
Must possess basic computer skills within a Windows environment
Knowledge of IPC 610 & J-STD soldering specifications
Must be able to show proficiency in the use of a soldering iron to perform certified soldering
Tools that you must know how to use: tweezers, jeweler's screwdrivers, torque screwdrivers and wrenches, pull test machine, and special equipment online station

Preferred

Familiar with Electric Static Discharge precautions
Proficient with Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Office and PDF Viewers
Motivated and a self-starter

Benefits

Health care starting on day one
401 (k) savings plan with generous employer match
Paid time off
Tuition reimbursement
Free parking

Company

GE Aerospace

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GE Aerospace is a provider of jet and turboprop engines, as well as integrated systems.

Funding

Current Stage
Public Company
Total Funding
$2.01B
Key Investors
JobsOhioUS Department of EnergyAir Force Research Laboratory
2025-07-22Post Ipo Debt· $2B
2025-01-10Grant· $9M
2024-04-02IPO

Leadership Team

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Amy Gowder
President and CEO Defense and Systems
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H. Lawrence Culp
Chairman & CEO, GE Aerospace
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