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We are committed to giving back to our communities by supporting organizations like Make-a-Wish, United Way, and Drive for a Cure. Partner with Parts Department and Service Technicians to create an estimate for any current or additional service or part recommendations and communicate that information to the guest in a non-technical manner.
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Assemblies compiling parts in various types of processing and curing equipment such as an autoclave, oven or platen press in order to obtain desired set and cure. Performs hand layout of features for trimming and drilling in parts or assemblies.
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Machining composite test panels and parts using drill press, wet saws, water jet, table saw, band saw, router, sanding (by hand or using sanding equipment) Operating autoclaves, ovens, and heated presses to cure composites.
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Composite NCP to provide Numerical Control Programming Expertise within the Pre-Cure / Green Part Space to support the manufacturing of detail parts within the Composite Wing Center within the Everett site.
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Produce parts, components and final assemblies using composite fabrication, compression molding, metal fabrication, modification, checkout, re-work, quality testing, and assembly utilizing detailed work instructions, schematics, diagrams, layouts or manufacturing test development or diagnostic equipment.
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The right person would bring a strong knowledge of autoclave, OOA lamination, and vacuum infusion on large and small parts. Knowledge of Mitsubishi Prepreg Resin systems and cure cycles.
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Review, analyze, and disposition nonconforming conditions on raw material, detail parts, and assemblies for fiber composites and metals. Knowledge of composite technology, layup, cure, trim, and assembly, plus composite repair experience.
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Use of appliances, such as ovens to bake and cure parts. Good judgment and comprehension to plan, perform, follow written and verbal instructions and make decisions as to the building, quality inspection, manipulating and the counting of parts, operations, and processes within the limitations of recognized or standard methods and procedures.
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Fabricating composite parts using the following processes: molding, forming, Client-up, co-curing, co-bonding, infusion, repair, surface preparation. Thermal analysis (TGA, TMA, DSC, Rheometer.
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Bond parts and material together using vacuum restraint and heat source (e.g., lamps, blankets, ovens) to cure, as required. Mechanics in this position rework and repair aircraft parts and assemblies made from various types of material including; fiberglass, plastic and composites.
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Maintain a portfolio of individual donors specific to San Diego and other parts of the territory as assigned, prospecting, cultivating, soliciting, and stewarding annually. By leading the way in global research, providing assistance for people with ALS through a nationwide network of chapters, coordinating multidisciplinary care through certified clinical care centers, and fostering government partnerships, The Association builds hope and enhances quality of life while aggressively searching for new treatments and a cure.
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Organizes parts to be painted and or powder coated •May use industrial powder coating ovens to cure powder coated products. FDT- Paint Shop is seeking an entry level Coating Applicator for industrial coatings and applications.
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Audit processes, products, and/or systems based on: customer complaints, quality alert print-outs, previous internal/external audits results, process cards; LECS completed; verify settings match parameters; SPC charts completed and out of control points completed; adhesion/cure checks completed according to instructions.
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An aerospace/manufacturing client is looking for a Material Handler that will be responsible for pulling kits, spare parts and receiving of material into stock. Assures that all cure date information is on Pick List (cure dates for all rubber goods.
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Utilize a variety of hand tools for trimming, routing, drilling, riveting, bonding , and welding of thermoplastic parts to satisfy customer blueprint s and traveler requirements and produce detail parts or assemblies.
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