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Minimum of 5-10 years of experience in quality engineering, with a focus on machining large aluminum and titanium structures in the aerospace industry. As a key member of our organization, you will play a critical role in ensuring the highest level of quality for the machining of large aluminum and titanium structures.
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You must also have the ability to operate hand-held appliances, sharp knives, and various kitchen equipment including but not limited to the industrial can opener, dough press, industrial dishwasher, very hot oven, etc.
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Install internal components using arbor press and/or proper tooling. Set up and operate manual and pneumatic automators and drill press for end fitting swedging and crimp rolls. Assemble and test check valves per blueprint and ATP requirements with minimal supervision.
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Operate brake lathe and other store test equipment after corresponding training is completed and company requirements are met. The Parts Specialist will provide all retail and installer customers with a high level of service.
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Determines cutting tools to be used, method of holding, and machine speeds and feeds for different materials such as stainless steels, aluminum, brass and micarta (fiber type), drilling, boring, reaming, tapping, and profiling shapes as required.
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Uses equipment such as grinder, belt sander, drill press, magnifying glass (microscope), ohm meter, epoxy machine, ovens, sonic machine, test rigs, fixtures and gauges, and hydraulic press.
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The company’s operation is vertically integrated with broad engineering expertise and analytical competency, multi-axial CNC machining capability, mechanical assembly, PLC and electrical assembly, complete metal fabrication, and testing facilities that include resonance, balancing, pressure, performance, and mechanical run test.
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Knowledge of precision sheet metal machinery and equipment, specifically Amada NC laser/punch and Amada Brake Presses. Knowledge of precision sheet metal machinery and equipment, specifically Amada NC laser/punch and Amada Brake Presses.
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Starting as a hardware supply store during the California Gold Rush and eventually assisted in the birth of the aerospace industry in Southern California by providing aircraft aluminum to early aerospace pioneers like Lindbergh, Douglas and Lockheed.
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Read pressure gauges and accurately record data to ATP requirements. Crissair’s primary objective is designing, developing and manufacturing superior quality hydraulic, fuel and pneumatic system components of all complexity levels.
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Members in Light Assembly may be required to perform tasks such as STI installation, heat and freeze processing, part marking, Lee plug assembly, bonding, PIND testing; applying Molykote, performing pressure wash/flush, operating air oven, swaging, flaring; Loctite (bonding), leak testing, general assembly, riveting, staking; operating arbor press, hydraulic press, spring checker, gauge lap, hand lap, center lap and deburring.
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