Qualifying Skills
• 1. Verifies dimensions of parts using both mechanical and electronic measurement tools and, relative to these inspection duties, initiate and document corrective action for programming issues and other problems.
• 2. Employee must have the skill and knowledge to perform in all of the general functions of the Assembly Technician listed below:
• Drill
• Seal
• Insert fasteners
• Varnish
• Paint
• Counter sink
• Sealer
• Assembler
• Sub Assembly
• Assembler/Installer Structures
Performing complex machine tool assembly
Switch between assembly and repair
Fabricate and improve assembly fixturing
Operate automatic and semiautomatic assembly equipment
Read, understand and follow assembly instructions
Prepare proper assembly documentation using a computer
Perform light electrical assembly and welding duties
Perform all manual and automated assembly operations
Palletizing items that come off the assembly line
Complete required data gathering transactions to facilitate assembly progression
Forming or building the correct packaging for the assembly line
Work from bills of materials and assembly drawings (blueprints)
Perform assembly-type functions, using hand or power tools
Follow all established procedures for the assembly process Test irons
Adjust work pieces and electrical parts to facilitate wiring and assembly
Assembled and tested to specific requirements to meet customer orders including tube bending, pipe assembly, electrical assembly and relevant test procedures
Perform shipping, receiving and skidding of power unit/assembly projects
Read and interpret blue prints, work instructions and assembly methods
Identify and select components to be integrated into subassembly and assembly units
Use a variety of hand and air driven tools for assembly and disassembly
Permanent