Job Description
GENERAL JOB SUMMARY:
Assembles and/or fits together parts to form subassemblies and/or complete units.
ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS:
Aircraft Assembler All:
The duties and responsibilities listed below apply to all levels of Aircraft Assemblers. Each level of Aircraft Assembler has additional duties and responsibilities listed.
1. Performs a variety of tasks, which require knowledge of fabrication techniques, materials, tools and equipment
2. Follows FOD (foreign object prevention) practices
3. Follows ESD (electronic static discharge prevention) practices
4. Interprets and follows manufacturing orders
5. Operates shop related machinery to include torque wrench, pneumatic tools, common hand tools and scales
6. Supports and exhibits the focus of zero defects as well as “right-the-first-time” approach
7. Inspects finished products for conformance to specifications
8. May work from verbal instructions
9. Complies with established safety directives
10. Maintains a clean work area and ensures strict adherence to the 5S Standards
11. Complies with established QMS procedures
Aircraft Assembler I
1. Works under close supervision
2. Demonstrates a basic understanding of aircraft drawings and schematics
3. Proficiently executes basic FOD (Foreign Object Prevention) practices
4. Performs basic safety wire installation
5. Performs basic wire soldering procedures
6. Assists others during ATP (Aircraft Test Procedures) process
7. Assists senior Aircraft Assemblers with installation of components during aircraft buildup, at Fuselage and Aircraft Assembly levels
Aircraft Assembler II
1. Works under limited supervision
2. Assembles aircraft parts and sub-assemblies
3. May work from engineering drawings, rough sketches and/or manuals
4. Rivets both solid and blind rivets
5. Installs safety wire
6. Installs electronic components
7. May perform electronic assembly soldering, crimping, splicing and harness fabrication, and control panel building
8. Consistently performs to established production standards
Aircraft Assembler III
1. Works under minimal supervision
2. Ability to read and understand electronic schematics
3. Ability to use electronic and testing equipment
4. Perform electronic assembly tasks including soldering
5. Prepares and installs wire harnesses and electronic assemblies
6. Assists in the troubleshooting of aircraft as needed
7. Demonstrates the ability to perform required repairs as directed by Engineering and Supervision
8. Ability to train less experienced assemblers in the proper assembly of aircraft
9. Follows ATP (Aircraft Test Procedure) practices
9. Performs electronic assembly soldering, crimping, splicing and harness fabrication, and control panel building
10. Consistently performs at or above established production standards
Other Job Functions
- Other duties may be assigned
SUPERVISORY RESPONSIBILITY:
None.