Small Electric Motor Assembler – Aircraft
Web ID: W6779
Classification: Manufacturing
City: Wichita
State: KS
Compensation: $14.00 to $16.00 hourly
Education: High School Diploma or Equivalent
Benefits: Great Benefits
Summary:
Primary Function: Completes new tiny motor assembly and motor overhaul in accordance with approved procedures and production schedule. Great position for individual who prefers to work in a small company environment, enjoy a high variation of work and product types (this isn’t repetitive work day-in-day-out), pride in quality and looking for a long term position. Duties require you have mechanical aptitude.
Job Description:
- Disassembles, cleans, repairs, and reassembles overhaul motors, following approved procedures. Completes part usage and repair order forms, and related forms, as required.
- Assembles new motors, armatures, field windings, following approved procedures.
- Delivers assembled items to Quality Assurance (QA) for test and calibration. May perform test and calibration under QA supervision, using test equipment. Informs QA of any part rejections.
- Uses precision measuring instruments and light hand tools to accomplish work
- Uses winding equipment to accomplish work.
- Requires the ability to read and follow written procedures and basic interpretation of blueprints.
- Disassembles, cleans, repairs, and reassembles overhaul motors, following approved procedures. Completes part usage and repair order forms, and related forms, as required.
- Assembles new motors, armatures, field windings, following approved procedures.
- Delivers assembled items to Quality Assurance (QA) for test and calibration. May perform test and calibration under QA supervision, using test equipment. Informs QA of any part rejections.
- Uses precision measuring instruments and light hand tools to accomplish work
- Uses winding equipment to accomplish work.
- Requires the ability to read and follow written procedures and basic interpretation of blueprints.
Job Requirements:
- 3-6 months of general mechanical assembly experience.
- Able to interpret basic blueprints and use of precision measuring instruments.
- Must have a mechanical aptitude.
- 3-6 months of general mechanical assembly experience.
- Able to interpret basic blueprints and use of precision measuring instruments.
- Must have a mechanical aptitude.