Plating Technician-2nd Shift - Able Aerospace Services, Inc. Community, Social Services & Nonprofit - Arizona City, AZ at Geebo

Plating Technician-2nd Shift - Able Aerospace Services, Inc.

JOB
Summary:
The plating operator will follow a plating repair outlined in a traveler to meet the customer's requirement.
The plating operator must handle aircraft parts to ensure there is no damage to the parts during the plating process.
The plater will have to follow the instructions in the repair to include where to mask and how to fixture the part to have a successful outcome of the plating process.
The plater will first inspect the part to make sure it is run ready for the plating process and they will compete a final inspection after the plating process verifying that it meets the requirements outlined in the traveler.
JOB
Responsibilities:
Careful handling of all components and parts to guard against damage or loss.
Obtain general Plating Masking knowledge through Able Engineering Training Modules, on the job training, and SOPM manual.
Read, comprehend, and navigate through Work Instructions.
Develop an understanding on how to navigate through Filemaker to include, clocking in on a job, moving a job to the next operation, and logging a job in and out of the oven.
Safely work with various hand tools (exacto knife) to mask and de-mask aircraft parts.
To successfully blast parts using the plastic media and aluminum oxide blast cabinets.
Performs a visual inspection on the part to determine whether the part needs additional preparation prior to the masking step.
Will ask a senior operator or lead for advice before continuing, if unsure whether or not the part should move to the next process step.
Work with chemistry and equipment to facilitate the plating process.
Adhere to all safety practices.
JOB
Summary:
The plating operator will follow a plating repair outlined in a traveler to meet the customer's requirement.
The plating operator must handle aircraft parts to ensure there is no damage to the parts during the plating process.
The plater will have to follow the instructions in the repair to include where to mask and how to fixture the part to have a successful outcome of the plating process.
The plater will first inspect the part to make sure it is run ready for the plating process and they will compete a final inspection after the plating process verifying that it meets the requirements outlined in the traveler.
JOB
Responsibilities:
Careful handling of all components and parts to guard against damage or loss.
Obtain general Plating Masking knowledge through Able Engineering Training Modules, on the job training, and SOPM manual.
Read, comprehend, and navigate through Work Instructions.
Develop an understanding on how to navigate through Filemaker to include, clocking in on a job, moving a job to the next operation, and logging a job in and out of the oven.
Safely work with various hand tools (exacto knife) to mask and de-mask aircraft parts.
To successfully blast parts using the plastic media and aluminum oxide blast cabinets.
Performs a visual inspection on the part to determine whether the part needs additional preparation prior to the masking step.
Will ask a senior operator or lead for advice before continuing, if unsure whether or not the part should move to the next process step.
Work with chemistry and equipment to facilitate the plating process.
Adhere to all safety practices.
EDUCATION:
Must have a high school diploma, an equivalent certificate, or a bronze level WorkKeys certification.
Experience:
0-6 months relevant plating experience is preferred
Qualifications:
Ability to lift 50 lbs.
Ability to adapt to surroundings Strong communication skills Critical thinking skills The above statements are intended to describe the general nature and level of work being performed by employees assigned to this job.
They are not intended to be an exhaustive list of all responsibilities, duties, and skills required of personnel so classified.
Recommended Skills Adaptability Communication Critical Thinking Job Training Chemistry Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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