Assembler I
Elbit Systems of America · Talladega, AL · 1 wk ago
ManagementContract
Responsibilities
- Build, repair, rework, and align complex assemblies, such as multiple gear trains, chassis, and unit alignments that require constant monitoring and maintenance of critical tolerances.
- Disassemble, troubleshoot, and repair sub-assemblies to achieve proper alignment and calibration.
- Distinguish, identify, and correct problems of form, fit, or function in assemblies by using specialized techniques and knowledge acquired through a high degree of exposure in building assemblies requiring close physical tolerances.
- Use multi-step fixturing to achieve proper drilling or alignment requirements. The setup and use of this equipment is of a repetitive and complex nature that demands constant attention to ensure accuracy.
- Use gauges, micrometers, test equipment, and other measuring tools to check, adjust, calibrate, and align the angles and fit of assemblies.
- Build, modify, or rework complex electrical assemblies, subassemblies, harnesses, or final assemblies.
- Perform difficult touch-up and soldering techniques such as: soldering in small spaces or where the location of the component causes difficulty, soldering on a highly populated assembly where errors could cause extensive rework, soldering fine wires or temperature-sensitive and/or micro-electronic components.
- Maintain accurate logs and records.
- Exhibit initiative and commitment to continuous improvement.
- Willingness to participate in a team environment.
Requirements
- Requires a high school education or equivalent in order to read, write, and interpret blueprints and electrical assembly diagrams, as well as basic mechanical skills to maintain equipment.
- May require satisfactory completion of soldering school and certification of calibration procedures to ensure customer specifications.
- Requires a minimum of 6-12 months of related experience in order to qualify.
Qualifications
- Education: High school diploma or equivalent.
- Experience: Minimum of 6-12 months of related experience.
Skills
- Basic mechanical skills.
- Specialized techniques for building and repairing assemblies.
- Use of gauges, micrometers, and other measuring tools.
- Soldering and touch-up techniques.
Benefits
- Most locations offer a 9/80 schedule, providing every other Friday off.
- Competitive compensation & 401(k) program.
- Robust medical, dental, vision, & disability coverage with qualified wellness discounts.
- Basic Life Insurance and Additional Life & AD&D Insurances are available.
- Paid Parental Leave.
- Generous Employee Referral Program.
- Voluntary Benefits: Longer Term Care, Legal, Identity Theft, Pet Insurance, and more.
- Voluntary Tricare Supplement available for military retirees.
Pay
Compensation is competitive and includes a 401(k) program.
Schedule
Most locations offer a 9/80 schedule, providing every other Friday off.
Benefits
- Medical, dental, vision, & disability coverage with qualified wellness discounts.
- Basic Life Insurance and Additional Life & AD&D Insurances are available.
- Paid Parental Leave.
- Generous Employee Referral Program.
- Voluntary Benefits: Longer Term Care, Legal, Identity Theft, Pet Insurance, and more.
- Voluntary Tricare Supplement available for military retirees.