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The Parts Department is seeking a Product Support Sales Representative (PSSR) in our Monroe, WA Branch as the primary contact for all parts and service programs and to be responsible for maximizing the sale of parts and service within the assigned territory.
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To preserve wood and metal parts from corrosion and maintain a safe, comfortable working environment using various painting equipment and related tools (sprayers, rollers, brushes, thinners, etc.
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Identify and determine parts required for repair of disassembled units Perform all levels of preventive maintenance services Perform duties with little or no supervision in a timely and efficient manner Identify warrantable repairs and document on repair order Maintain on-site work area appearance, safety, and environmental compliance.
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We are a manufacturer of structural parts for the leading original equipment manufacturers (OEM's) in the large business and regional jet markets. Installs units, parts, equipment, and components in structural assembly, according to blueprints and specifications, using hand tools and power tools.
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Since 1958 AvtechTyee has been a leader in the design, development, and manufacture of electronic systems and structural parts for the aerospace industry, with a focus in Communications, Power Lighting and Control, Electro-Mechanical, Switches and Connectors, Indicators, and Rods and Struts.
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Picking parts and kitting work orders. Volt is immediately hiring a Mech Assembler in Lynnwood, WA As a Mech Assembler: Assembly of complex electro-mechanical systems and sub-systems including experience with and soldering.
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Translates sketches, layouts and written specifications of engineering requirements into product definition data (e.g., detail, assembly and installation drawings, Computer Aided Drafting (CAD) data, parts list or Bill of Material (BOM) etc.
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This exciting role will be responsible for assembling aerospace structural sections from parts, subassemblies, and components independently and efficiently. Cuts, trims, and files parts, and verifies fitting tolerances to prepare for installation.
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Royell Manufacturing, Inc. is an independent company and global supplier of structural aircraft parts such as precision components, kits and assemblies for the aerospace industry. Prior work experience in a high-volume or aerospace assembly environment.
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You will also perform stripping, tinning, bending parts, and fastening terminal connections correctly and efficiently. Additionally, you will use schematics, blueprints, wiring lists, parts lists, and verbal and written instructions to accurately assemble, modify, or reassemble units.
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PCC aerostructures and engineered product applications include all wing/fuselage structural parts; engine lock-plates/bracketry; complete passenger/exit doors; major flap support and actuation structures; spars, skins, and bulkheads; swaged control rods, cables, and actuation and flight control assemblies; and complex latches, quick release BALL-LOK pins, and specialized fasteners.
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As a Painter I on our growing team, you are contributing to the success of the company by safely and efficiently painting truck chassis’ as well as different parts and ensuring the final touch comes out perfect.
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SUMMARY: We are seeking an Aircraft Composites Mechanic to repair, modify, and rebuild composite parts. Utilize OEM and Engineering drawings to modify composite parts. Repair, replace, and rebuild composite parts.
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Ability to check panel brightness by eye; Ability to work with small parts; Ability to read and understand routings. Performs all requirements to assemble circuit board to light plate using screws and screwdriver; Checks for light leaks and seals if necessary.
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Experience using a CMM or PCMM to perform dimensional inspection on multi-axis machined parts. Performing incoming inspection of purchased parts, aircraft components, materials and multi-axis machined parts and assemblies.
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