Each successive level of Composite Assembler builds on the identified knowledge, skills and abilities listed for the previous level(s) Composite Assemblers.
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Ability to maintain sensitive and confidential information as required by government standards
Ability to interact effectively with peers and supervisors
Ability to interact appropriately with the public when necessary
Ability to adhere to workplace rules
Composite Assembler I
Must be able to demonstrate accurate basic math skills.
Must be able to demonstrate good attention to detail resulting in the production of high quality parts.
Must be able to demonstrate ability to use hand tools.
Must be able to demonstrate the accurate use of a tape measure.
Precise measuring experience is a plus.
Typical qualifications for this level include:
Basic Math Skills
Documentation – skills in reading and writing various forms of documentation
Basic Computer Skills
Ability to differentiate between various types of composite materials
Ability to operate equipment used within department
Ability to read and follow processes and procedures
Ability to use powered and non-powered tools to perform cutting, grinding, drilling of composite materials.
Ability to understand and follow CEis Quality System
- Adherence to all Safety procedures
Composite Assembler II
Must be able to perform basic lamination repairs.
Must be able to use precision measuring devices.
Typical qualifications for this level include an intermediate level of:
Math Skills
Documentation– skills in reading and writing various forms of documentation
Computer Skills
Materials Knowledge
Ability to operate equipment used within department
Ability to read, interpret, and follow processes and procedures
Ability to use powered and non-powered tools to perform cutting, grinding, drilling of composite materials.
Ability to understand and follow CEis Quality System
Adherence to all Safety procedures
- Consistently perform to established production standards.
Composite Assembler III
- Must be able to use precision measuring devices.
- Interpret and work from Industry Specs.
- Handle a great deal of repair work.
- Train and mentor other Assemblers.
- Be proactive to look for process improvement ideas.
- Typical qualifications for this level include an advanced level of:
Math Skills
Documentation– skills in reading and writing various forms of documentation
Computer Skills
Materials Knowledge
Ability to operate equipment used within department
Ability to read, interpret, and follow processes and procedures
Ability to use powered and non-powered tools to perform cutting, grinding, drilling of composite materials.
Ability to understand and follow CEis Quality System
Adherence to all Safety procedures
Normally exceeds standard production hours
EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE:
Composite Assembler I
Requires high school education or equivalent.
Hands-on experience in manufacturing production.
Composites background is a plus.
Composite Assembler II
Composite Assembler III
Requires high school education or equivalent.
Preferably 5+ years hands-on experience in composite manufacturing.
Experience with aircraft fuselage a definite plus.
Experience with Vacuum Bagging, and various forms of Lamination repair.
WORK ENVIRONMENT / PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS:
Office environment
Ability to stand and sit for long periods of time
Ability to perform repetitive motion (keyboarding, 10-key, phones)
Ability to lift up to 25 pounds