As a Machined Parts Finisher, you will be the final touch in the journey of precision-engineered components, transforming them into flawless pieces ready for the skies. This dynamic role allows you to work with cutting-edge tools and techniques, where your craftsmanship will directly impact the quality and performance of our aerospace products.
Requirements
- Prioritize and execute jobs based on order of priority or as assigned by the lead.
- Verify that prior operations have been completed according to the work order and review instructions for subsequent operations.
- Inspect parts for obvious defects and ensure that quantities and part numbers match the work order.
- Collaborate with the area lead and quality focal to review nonconformance items and engineering dispositions for rework.
- Obtain and review necessary drawings, specifications, and documents to perform the job, utilizing online information systems as required.
- Gather hand or air-powered tools needed for the assigned job, such as files, routers, and sanders.
- Handwork part surfaces to break sharp edges, form radii, and blend mismatches according to drawings and specifications.
- Use precision measurement tools, such as micrometers and calipers, to verify dimensions and check surface finishes.
- Remove tool tabs from aluminum parts using air-powered tools, such as burr guns and grinders, as necessary.
- Check completed work to ensure operations are finished per drawings and that there are no visible defects.
- Clean parts and mark them according to work order specifications using appropriate tools like vibro engravers or steel stamps.
- Protectively wrap parts for transportation in accordance with work order requirements.
- Document completed operations in work orders and/or online computer systems.
- Notify the lead when a job is complete to facilitate inspection or in-process checks.
- Operate pendant-controlled overhead cranes and pallet jacks to move parts as required.
- Handle and dispose of hazardous materials in an approved manner, following safety regulations.
- Consult with the lead, supervisor, or others regarding process or job-related issues as needed.
- Use power equipment, such as band saws and grinders, to remove flashings, burrs, and surface irregularities.
- Perform finishing operations, including breaking and finishing threads, tapping, reaming, and chamfering, to complete machined parts.
- Maintain personal and tool certifications to ensure compliance with industry standards.
Benefits
- Life and disability insurance programs
- Flexible spending accounts
- Health savings accounts
- Retirement savings plans
- Health insurance
- Paid time away from work