AEROCONTACT
Electrical Mechanic 1-3 (H/F) - NORTHWEST AEROSPACE TECHNOLOGIES, INC.
AEROCONTACT, Everett, Washington, us, 98213
Electrical Mechanic 1-3 (H/F) - NORTHWEST AEROSPACE TECHNOLOGIES, INC.
Everett, WA
Responsibilities Electrical Mechanic 1:
Use a variety of tools & equipment to assemble product according to required specifications & procedures.
Assemble electrical components; wire build up & wire routing in monuments.
Responsible for the quality of the product.
Responsible for tool accountability & maintenance within the Electrical Shop area.
Responsible for keeping the work area clean and safe.
Electrical Mechanic 2:
Execute higher complexity work within the wire shop.
Guide & teach entry level employees as a peer mentor.
Demonstrate technical ability to read & interpret engineering drawings, technical orders, process specifications, & retrofit requirements to perform electrical modification/repair.
Perform job duties under minimal supervision.
Proficient with Syteline or equivalent ERP system.
Perform all duties of Electrical Mechanic 1 proficiently & consistently.
Use precision measuring instruments, including calipers, micrometers, gauges, etc.
Complete associated paperwork & job orders.
Perform complex connector terminations; shielded wires, coaxial cables.
Test continuity of circuit to ensure electrical compatibility & safety of components with testing instruments.
Measure, cut, insert & assemble electrical routing materials.
Understands & interprets electrical schematics.
Work in a team environment participating in continuous improvement activities.
Utilize small hand crimp tools, wire strippers, wrenches, screwdriver & pliers.
Splice wires by stripping insulation from terminal leads & applying terminal caps.
Create, print & apply wire labels; route wire through panels & terminate as required.
Route wire through closet furniture & terminate second end.
Interpret standard work instructions, charts, tables, blueprints, wire diagrams, formulas, sketches, verbal & electronic orders, job layouts, etc.
Perform tying & closure of wire harnesses & cables in accordance with standard processes.
Provide daily status updates; any other duties assigned by a Senior Electrical Mechanic.
Electrical Mechanic 3:
Use a variety of tools & equipment to assemble product according to required specifications/procedures.
Assembly of electrical components; wire build up & wire routing in monuments.
Responsible for the quality of the product.
Responsible for tool accountability & maintenance within the Electrical Shop area.
Minimal guidance required to accomplish tasks.
Responsible for keeping the work area clean & safe.
Provide daily status updates; any other duties assigned by a Senior team lead Electrical Mechanic.
Qualifications and Skills Knowledge/Experience Level 1:
Minimum 18 years of age, High School diploma or GED, Ability to read process specification & documents such as D6-54446, Basic Microsoft Excel & Word skills.
Level 2:
Minimum 18 years of age, High School diploma or GED, Preferably 3-5 years experience in an aerospace electrical manufacturing environment, FAA A&P certificate desirable, Experience with Boeing & Airbus wire specification, Ability to read process specification & documents such as D6-54446.
Level 3:
Minimum 18 years of age, High School diploma or GED, Preferably 7-year experience in an aerospace electrical manufacturing environment, FAA A&P certificate desirable, Experience working with Boeing & Airbus wire specification, Ability to read process specification & documents such as D6-54446.
Skills/Abilities (Levels 1-2):
Communicate orally with others, internally & externally.
Problem solving / troubleshooting.
Prioritize, multi-task effectively, & work under pressure.
Basic mathematical calculations.
Understand customer expectations.
Understand drawings, specifications & follow written procedures.
Complete associated paperwork.
Ability to sit for prolonged periods.
Test continuity of circuit to ensure electrical compatibility & safety of components with testing instruments.
Measure, cut, insert & assemble electrical routing materials.
Understand & interpret technical data electrical schematics, wiring diagrams, installations.
Work in a team environment participating in continuous improvement activities.
Use small hand crimp tools, wire strippers, wrenches, screwdriver & pliers.
Splice wires by stripping insulation from terminal leads & applying terminal caps.
Route wire within sleeves.
Additional Requirements:
Ability to distinguish between the color spectrum, occasional lifting up to 35 lbs.
Seniority Level Mid-Senior level
Employment Type Full-time
Job Function Management and Manufacturing
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Responsibilities Electrical Mechanic 1:
Use a variety of tools & equipment to assemble product according to required specifications & procedures.
Assemble electrical components; wire build up & wire routing in monuments.
Responsible for the quality of the product.
Responsible for tool accountability & maintenance within the Electrical Shop area.
Responsible for keeping the work area clean and safe.
Electrical Mechanic 2:
Execute higher complexity work within the wire shop.
Guide & teach entry level employees as a peer mentor.
Demonstrate technical ability to read & interpret engineering drawings, technical orders, process specifications, & retrofit requirements to perform electrical modification/repair.
Perform job duties under minimal supervision.
Proficient with Syteline or equivalent ERP system.
Perform all duties of Electrical Mechanic 1 proficiently & consistently.
Use precision measuring instruments, including calipers, micrometers, gauges, etc.
Complete associated paperwork & job orders.
Perform complex connector terminations; shielded wires, coaxial cables.
Test continuity of circuit to ensure electrical compatibility & safety of components with testing instruments.
Measure, cut, insert & assemble electrical routing materials.
Understands & interprets electrical schematics.
Work in a team environment participating in continuous improvement activities.
Utilize small hand crimp tools, wire strippers, wrenches, screwdriver & pliers.
Splice wires by stripping insulation from terminal leads & applying terminal caps.
Create, print & apply wire labels; route wire through panels & terminate as required.
Route wire through closet furniture & terminate second end.
Interpret standard work instructions, charts, tables, blueprints, wire diagrams, formulas, sketches, verbal & electronic orders, job layouts, etc.
Perform tying & closure of wire harnesses & cables in accordance with standard processes.
Provide daily status updates; any other duties assigned by a Senior Electrical Mechanic.
Electrical Mechanic 3:
Use a variety of tools & equipment to assemble product according to required specifications/procedures.
Assembly of electrical components; wire build up & wire routing in monuments.
Responsible for the quality of the product.
Responsible for tool accountability & maintenance within the Electrical Shop area.
Minimal guidance required to accomplish tasks.
Responsible for keeping the work area clean & safe.
Provide daily status updates; any other duties assigned by a Senior team lead Electrical Mechanic.
Qualifications and Skills Knowledge/Experience Level 1:
Minimum 18 years of age, High School diploma or GED, Ability to read process specification & documents such as D6-54446, Basic Microsoft Excel & Word skills.
Level 2:
Minimum 18 years of age, High School diploma or GED, Preferably 3-5 years experience in an aerospace electrical manufacturing environment, FAA A&P certificate desirable, Experience with Boeing & Airbus wire specification, Ability to read process specification & documents such as D6-54446.
Level 3:
Minimum 18 years of age, High School diploma or GED, Preferably 7-year experience in an aerospace electrical manufacturing environment, FAA A&P certificate desirable, Experience working with Boeing & Airbus wire specification, Ability to read process specification & documents such as D6-54446.
Skills/Abilities (Levels 1-2):
Communicate orally with others, internally & externally.
Problem solving / troubleshooting.
Prioritize, multi-task effectively, & work under pressure.
Basic mathematical calculations.
Understand customer expectations.
Understand drawings, specifications & follow written procedures.
Complete associated paperwork.
Ability to sit for prolonged periods.
Test continuity of circuit to ensure electrical compatibility & safety of components with testing instruments.
Measure, cut, insert & assemble electrical routing materials.
Understand & interpret technical data electrical schematics, wiring diagrams, installations.
Work in a team environment participating in continuous improvement activities.
Use small hand crimp tools, wire strippers, wrenches, screwdriver & pliers.
Splice wires by stripping insulation from terminal leads & applying terminal caps.
Route wire within sleeves.
Additional Requirements:
Ability to distinguish between the color spectrum, occasional lifting up to 35 lbs.
Seniority Level Mid-Senior level
Employment Type Full-time
Job Function Management and Manufacturing
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