VSE Aviation
Machinist III- 2nd Shift Manual VTL Machinist
VSE Aviation, Bloomfield, Connecticut, us, 06002
Machinist III- 2nd Shift Manual VTL Machinist
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Position is eligible for a $2000 Sign on bonus.
Company Overview Turbine Controls MRO, a VSE Aviation Company (“TC MRO”) is a globally recognized maintenance, repair and overhaul facility with over 180 employees and more than 45 years of expertise in engine component and accessory repair services. Our locations in Bloomfield, Connecticut and Miramar, Florida service OEMs, airlines, engine centers, asset managers and government agencies supporting components and LRUs for commercial, military, airframe and industrial applications. Our focus on customer satisfaction, process improvement, quality, delivery and competitive pricing has made TC MRO a recognized leader in the aerospace industry.
Summary The Machinist III is responsible for fabricating, repairing, and modifying aviation accessories using advanced machining techniques in accordance with the current technical data provided in the manufacturers’ instructions for continued airworthiness, service bulletins, service letters, airworthiness directives, government and industry standard practices, and other data acceptable to or approved by the FAA.
Duties & Responsibilities
Set up and operate CNC machines, including mills, lathes, or hones machining equipment, to repair parts to required specifications.
Interpret and work from complex engineering drawings, technical manuals, and specifications.
Document maintenance and repair work performed in accordance with FAA and company requirements.
Inspect work completed on aviation components to ensure compliance with quality standards.
Utilize precision measuring equipment such as micrometers, calipers, bore gauges, and height gauges daily.
Maintain an accurate inventory of shop supplies and tooling to support daily operations.
Ensure up-to-date knowledge and safe operation of all tools and equipment within assigned work areas.
Collaborate with Quality Assurance and Engineering to resolve non-conformances.
Adhere to FAA Part 145 Repair Station standards and all company safety protocols.
Other duties as assigned.
Seniority Level Mid-Senior level
Employment Type Full-time
Job Function Management and Manufacturing
Industries Aviation and Aerospace Component Manufacturing
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Machinist III- 2nd Shift Manual VTL Machinist
role at
VSE Aviation
Position is eligible for a $2000 Sign on bonus.
Company Overview Turbine Controls MRO, a VSE Aviation Company (“TC MRO”) is a globally recognized maintenance, repair and overhaul facility with over 180 employees and more than 45 years of expertise in engine component and accessory repair services. Our locations in Bloomfield, Connecticut and Miramar, Florida service OEMs, airlines, engine centers, asset managers and government agencies supporting components and LRUs for commercial, military, airframe and industrial applications. Our focus on customer satisfaction, process improvement, quality, delivery and competitive pricing has made TC MRO a recognized leader in the aerospace industry.
Summary The Machinist III is responsible for fabricating, repairing, and modifying aviation accessories using advanced machining techniques in accordance with the current technical data provided in the manufacturers’ instructions for continued airworthiness, service bulletins, service letters, airworthiness directives, government and industry standard practices, and other data acceptable to or approved by the FAA.
Duties & Responsibilities
Set up and operate CNC machines, including mills, lathes, or hones machining equipment, to repair parts to required specifications.
Interpret and work from complex engineering drawings, technical manuals, and specifications.
Document maintenance and repair work performed in accordance with FAA and company requirements.
Inspect work completed on aviation components to ensure compliance with quality standards.
Utilize precision measuring equipment such as micrometers, calipers, bore gauges, and height gauges daily.
Maintain an accurate inventory of shop supplies and tooling to support daily operations.
Ensure up-to-date knowledge and safe operation of all tools and equipment within assigned work areas.
Collaborate with Quality Assurance and Engineering to resolve non-conformances.
Adhere to FAA Part 145 Repair Station standards and all company safety protocols.
Other duties as assigned.
Seniority Level Mid-Senior level
Employment Type Full-time
Job Function Management and Manufacturing
Industries Aviation and Aerospace Component Manufacturing
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