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Performs journeyman level computerized numerically controlled (CNC) machinist duties as assigned working from blueprints, sketches, and other data and instructions to set up programming and manage processes on machinery to make machined components that are finished or repaired parts, tools, jigs, fixtures, etc. following all health and safety practices and requirements.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities: (Not listed in order of importance. Other duties may be assigned.)
Using the ability to read and write English follows all required standards in the performance of assigned work displaying appropriate competencies in accordance with FAA Regulations, OEM manuals, and related materials.
Incumbent is required to meet all training requirements set out in a separate, but specific DAI Training Matrices chart for each job. Specific materials, training or publications the incumbent must have, or be familiar with include:
Dep’t Publications FAR Part 145 Bogus Parts Engine R&O vs. the law Log Books, times & cycle Repair station manual FAR Part 43 records FAR’s, Orders, AC’s Form 8130 Precision Measuring Receiving Inspection Scales and Measuring Shop paperwork Substance Free Policy Visual Inspections
Essential Duties and Responsibilities:
1. Plan work according to assigned production schedules and establish operating sequences to accomplish assigned work while setting up CNC controls and inputs from blueprints, sketches, and other data and instructions to program equipment for operations.
2. Read engineering drawing and technical documentation to interpret requirements and communicate with engineering teams to ensure relevant instruction and standards are complied with.
3. Set-up and operate various types of CNC power machines and equipment such as lathes, jig boring machines, milling machines, drill presses and grinders to turn out finished or repaired parts, tools, jigs, fixtures, etc.
4. Determine and apply proper speeds, feeds, etc. for very close tolerance operation and determines accuracy of work with various types of precision measuring instruments such as micrometers, calipers, height and depth gauges to assure compliance to work standards.
5. Perform all assigned work within time standards and with minimum amount of material scrappage.
6. May carry out strip and build, and inspection of engine components, highlight defects, perform interstage checks and tests to conform to build requirements.
7. May move and track work projects to the next relevant work area upon completion of the current operation.
8. May cross-train other team members in specific techniques and operations in line with agreed quality standards.
9. Maintain shop equipment in full working order.
10. Identify opportunities for improvement processes, in working practices and team efficiency.
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