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The position of Fabricator will be responsible for the layout, assembly, and finish of architectural structures of various styles used in the telecom industry as concealment for wireless communication equipment.
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The ideal candidate will have experience working with various metals, plastics, composites, or a combination of those materials and possess strong technical abilities. We seek a self-motivated, skilled, and detail-oriented Fabricator Technician to join our dynamic team in building innovative products.
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Works on the composites manufacturing implementation efforts starting at the River Road facility and eventually transitioning to the Westgate Manufacturing Facility. Three years’ minimum related experience in composites assembly and fabrication strongly preferred.
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Metals & Composites Fabricator. Extensive knowledge of materials, processes, tools, and equipment employed by a machine shop, composites layup lab, and circuit soldering station. Our products employ metals, plastics, and woven fabric/epoxy resin materials as well as populated, bonded, and integrated printed circuit boards.
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What you’ll do as a Metals & Composites Fabricator: Fabricate an assortment of different housings, enclosures, covers, structures, fairings, molds, circuits, wiring/cables, and ventilation using manual metal working, welding, soldering, and/or epoxy/carbon/glass layups tools and equipment.
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Composite Fabricator/Assembler II Must be able to perform basic lamination repairs. Composite Fabricator/Assembler III Must be able to use precision measuring devices. Composite Fabricator/Assembler III Works under minimal supervision.
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Must possess working knowledge of health hazards associated with maintenance and proper mitigation procedures, such as decontamination and housekeeping; skill in assembling and repairing aircraft parts and components using specialized fasteners, classified adhesives and advanced composites; and working knowledge of assigned computer systems such as, IMIS, IMS, ALIS, SAS, and/or LOHAS used for maintenance planning, technical instruction, and maintenance documentation.
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We have an exciting opportunity for a Composites Fabricator to join our team, to build assigned parts based on product flow within a Value Stream. Learn more about us by visiting: Kaman Composites.
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Skilled in assembling and repairing aircraft parts and components using specialized fasteners, classified adhesives and advanced composites. Experienced and skilled in fabricating repair parts from RAM, cutting tools, and adhering these parts to aircraft surfaces and fasteners using vacuum bags, fixtures, and other pressure inducing processes.
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The Fabricator Technician role is responsible for, among other things, fabricating and assembling various components and structures according to blueprints, drawings, and specifications, ensuring the highest quality standards are met.
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The knowledge, skills and abilities listed below apply to all levels of Composite Fabricator & Assembler. Each successive level of Composite Fabricator & Assembler has additional knowledge, skills and abilities listed.
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Learn more about us by visiting: Kaman Composites Essential Duties and Responsibilities Become competent in all areas of a value stream, such as finishing, lay-up, teardown and assembly. Learn more about us by visiting: Kaman Composites Essential Duties and Responsibilities Become competent in all areas of a value stream, such as finishing, lay-up, teardown and assembly.
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Composite Fabricator/Assembler II Works under limited supervision. Composite Fabricator/Assembler I Works under close supervision. 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.
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This is a full-time on-site Fabricator role located in Mokena, IL. As a Fabricator, you will use a variety of tools and techniques to create and assemble products from raw materials. Knowledge of materials such as metals, plastics, and composites.
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We provide the widest range of engineering plastics, composites & technical ceramics in the marketplace. Position Summary: The Fabricator will operate manufacturing equipment and machine pieces to meet product specifications to ensure fabrication accuracy.
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