Founded in 1918, Kearfott Corporation, a global Aerospace and Defense supplier for over 100 years, is a leader in the design and manufacture of precision motion control products and inertial navigation components. Kearfott has a very long history of innovation and excellence and is the go-to brand for many of our global clients. Kearfott is trusted, respected and plays a vital role in the success of America's aerospace and defense industries. With over a century of expertise & experience, Kearfott is dedicated to providing quality, reliability, and cutting-edge technology to customers worldwide to meet their sea, land, air, and space navigation and guidance requirements.Kearfott offers a comprehensive benefits package including a 401K, and Tuition Reimbursement. We offer a 9/80 schedule with every other Friday off. We are looking for talented individuals who want to be part of a world-class work force. Join Kearfott and become part of a company that is recognized for technical expertise and respected world-wide as a ‘full service' provider.Minimum base pay $20.00/hr.For more information, visit our website at www.kearfott.comThis candidate in this role will be responsible for performing a variety of complicated functions to test and rework a variety of units in all fabrication areas. In addition, the successful candidate will handle prototype unit assembly, working closely with engineers to produce workable methods.Essential Functions:
- Perform intricate assembly operations involving unique and/or difficult assembly methods. Assist lower graded assemblers with problem units.
- Test rejected units and rework units as possible to provide operational components for shipment.
- Investigate problem areas and recommend new methods to correct situation.
- Perform special testing for engineering evaluations.
- Train other production personnel in methods necessary to produce various units.
- Work closely with engineering personnel on prototype units to ascertain assembly procedures.
- Perform any duties assigned by supervisor.
Required Skills:
- Should be able to solve a variety of mathematical questions.
- Must be capable of using a variety of test equipment and other tools used in complicated rework operations.
- Good visual capability and attention to detail.
- Work from moderately difficult charts and operation sheets.
- Job entails working with small parts/components, must have excellent hand-eye coordination and good manual dexterity in both hands
- Ability to be flexible and adapt to changing priorities
- Ability to read and interpret operation sheets
- Must be able to work quickly and with accuracy
- Must be able to work from blue prints, operation sheets, sketches and oral or written instructions
- Must pass annual eye exam which requires 20/20 vision with corrective lenses
Required Experience:
- High School Diploma or equivelent
- Six years experience in small parts assembly operations required.
- Must be legally authorized to work in the US, visa sponsorship not available.
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