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MANUFACTURING TECHNICIANS - OXNARD 14532
Manufacturing Technician to support our manufacturing and assembly operations. Manufacturing and Assembly technicians perform functions associated with all manufacturing operations related to the production of parts, components, sub-assemblies, and final assemblies, including working with engineers to assemble and test hardware. This position will serve on-site at Mission Enabling Products Deployables site in Oxnard Ca.
Responsibilities:
Performs a variety of duties relating to the fabrication or assembly of mechanical components for larger assemblies.
Sets up and tests complete prototype units and subassemblies under operational conditions. Analyzes data and recommends modifications to components or test procedure to meet desired specifications.
May assist mechanical engineers in the development of mechanical and electromechanical engineering designs, tests, fabrications of assemblies and components.
Performs functions associated with all manufacturing operations, including working with engineers in set-up and calibration tasks, as well as performing rework and quality testing related to the production of parts, components, sub-assemblies, and final assemblies.
Uses sophisticated programs to collect and evaluate operating data to conduct on-line adjustments to products, instruments, or equipment.
Determines and assists in developing methods and procedures to control or modify the manufacturing process.
Handling and managing fragile composite materials.
Notate usage, traceability, pot life, and out time controls on all adhesive materials used.
Report data and interface with other employees and departments
Reading and understanding manufacturing/ engineering drawings and shop planning
Assist in maintaining overall shop appearance and cleanliness.
Basic Qualifications for Level 2
High school diploma or GED and at least 2 years of additional education and/or related experience
Ability to read, write and work to instructions written in English.
Ability to lift/push/pull up to 40 pounds
Ability to be on feet for up to various hours each day
Ability to work flexible hours, overtime, and different shifts based on demanding manufacturing schedules
Initiative, self-starter, adaptable, and high motivation for excellence
Ability to navigate and operate within a Microsoft Office Environment (Word, PowerPoint and Excel)
Demonstrated Mechanical Ability
Ability read and follow directions on engineering drawings and/or schematics
Familiarity with the proper hand tool technique and safety (wrenches, screwdrivers, etc
Familiarity with the concept of Torque
Preferred Qualifications
Proficient use of electronic test equipment such as DC power supplies, Digital Multimeters, and Source Meters.
Proficient use of basic shop arithmetic
Experience or familiarity with ISO requirements, standards, and compliance issues
Experience with cranes and rigging, forklifts, and similar manufacturing equipment
Soldering
IPC -J Standard Certification