Parts Finisher Forming & Straightening A
Mechanics in this position assist, train and work with Parts Finishers who use hand tools, shop aids, mechanical and power equipment to form and straighten the contour, angularity and flatness of detail parts to checking fixtures and tools, per drawing and specifications. Employment in this position also requires handling, standing, lifting and carrying less than 10 pounds, rotation of head/neck, flexion/extension, contact with metals, exposure to noise and atmospheric conditions, and the use of personal safety gear for face/eye, hand/arm, ears and feet. Work jobs based on order of priority, Enterprise Resource Planner (ERP) list, or as assigned by lead. Assist the area lead to ensure smooth work flow, as required. Review work order (W/O) to verify prior operations have been completed and work is in the appropriate area. Ensure that the correct quantity of parts, correct type and quantity of material, the correct drawing, tools, fixtures, (e.g., Contour Template (CT), Shaper Fixture (SHF), Miscellaneous Indexing Tool (MIT)) and part tags are with the work package. Check the tool(s) for damage. Work with area lead to review nonconformance items and/or engineering dispositions to accomplish rework. Provide On-The-Job Training (OJT) in tool use and part straightening techniques and processes to others, as required. Move parts and or tools within the work area using appropriate material handling equipment (e.g., overhead crane, electric stacker, pallet jack), as required. Set-up the tool configuration per tooling instructions (e.g., locate header, tool pin), place parts into tool to check contour, angularity and flatness. Hand form parts using a Forming Block to form contours and angles per drawing. Verify completed part with a checking fixture. Work part contour, angularity and flatness of long, heavy complex parts to drawing/tool requirements, using hand/machine tools (e.g., stretcher/shrink machine, arbor press, power roller, contour blocks, hammers, twisters). Check part contour, angularity and flatness in and out of tool, using precision measurement tools (e.g., calipers, protractor, feeler gauge), shop aids (e.g., straight edge tool, go-no go gauge, sand bags), and re-straighten, as required. Remove surface blemishes (e.g., scratches, gouges, nicks, dents), using shop aid blocks, hammers, sandpaper, scotchbrite, as required. Clean parts, equipment, and tools using solvents, as required. Wipe dry. Check work after completion of each operation. Sell in process or completed operations to inspector, as required by W/O or shop policy. Identify parts, attach appropriate quantity of metal and/or paper part number tags or use dot peen to mark parts. Create tags, as required. Interleaf parts for movement, protective wrap, as required. Handle and dispose of hazardous materials in a safe appropriate manner and location. Contact lead, supervisor, or co-worker with questions, when assistance is needed or when any problem arises.
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Determine if own work is complete and correct as specified by instructions, drawings and specifications.
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Effectively communicate verbal information such as tie-ins and job related information.
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Follow oral/written instructions provided by the lead or supervisor.
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Knowledge of proper use, handling and disposal of hazardous materials per government regulations and Boeing procedures.
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Knowledge of safe working practices, emergency procedures and possible dangerous situations.
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Mechanical ability, manual dexterity and hand-eye coordination required to fabricate, repair and/or grind various parts or tools using drawings and instructions.
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Operate computing equipment to access job information (e.g., drawings, specifications and other online information systems).
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Operate man aboard electric stackers in a safe manner.
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Organize, plan, and sequence work efficiently.
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Provide on-the-job-training to others.
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Read and interpret engineering drawings. Capable of visualizing a three-dimensional shape from a two-dimensional view, converting left-hand to right-hand views and understanding symbols, flag notes, and general notes.
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Skilled in the selection, set-up and operation of the appropriate tool(s) for a given type of work.
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Think before acting,"""" (e.g., anticipate outcome of an action, know if something looks wrong) and ask questions when necessary.
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Understand the application of technical documents/information such as BAC specifications, manufacturing plans and safety information.
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Use math that includes addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, decimals and fractions.
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Use various jigs and fixtures to orient parts into pre-defined positions for part fabrication and assembly.
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Use various types of hand tools and/or hand-held power tools.
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Use various types of precision measuring tools.
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Work with others as part of a team which includes giving and receiving feedback, assisting others in completion of tasks; possess interpersonal, listening, and participation skills.
Basic Qualifications For ConsiderationDo you have experience reading and interpreting blueprints or drawings?
Do you have experience using hand tools and/or hand-held power tools?
Are you willing to work 2nd shift?
Have you hand straightened aluminum using any or all of the following: power hammer, arbor press, forming blocks, shrinking and stretching equipment?
Typical Education/Experience
High school graduate or GED preferred.
Other Job related information
This is an hourly position governed by the IAM Collective Bargaining agreement. Resumes of current Puget Sound Boeing employees submitted via BESS will be considered as this job is not installed in QTTP.
- Business Unit Commercial Airplanes
- Division Bca Supply Chain Mgt & Ops
- Program Fabrication
- Job Type Hourly
- Experience Level Entry
- US Person Status Required? Yes
Closing Date: 02/09/2012