Lockheed Martin
Assembler – Job Description
As an Assembler for the Lockheed Martin Missiles and Fire Control (MFC) team, you will work on high‑quality military sub‑assemblies and systems, leveraging speed, agility and technical creativity to drive mission success.
What You Will Be Doing As an Electrical/Mechanical Assembler, you will perform electrical and mechanical assembly operations on critical military sub‑assemblies and systems, following detailed written instructions and leveraging your technical skills to drive quality and efficiency.
Your Responsibilities Will Include
Perform electrical and mechanical assembly operations on critical military sub‑assemblies and systems.
Follow detailed written instructions for electrical, optical, and mechanical assembly operations.
Pass the solder, harness and cable certification course provided by the company.
Utilize online work instructions for configuration control.
Maintain a high level of quality and attention to detail in all aspects of assembly operations.
Candidates must have the ability to work 1st, 2nd, 3rd, or "D" weekend shifts according to the collective bargaining agreement between Lockheed Martin and the UAW.
Why Join Us Do you want to be part of a company culture that encourages employees to build their career, leverage their knowledge while using cutting‑edge technology, and achieve challenging goals? We provide the foundation and resources to help you stay motivated, inspired, and productive. If you are driven, dedicated, and enjoy doing what you love, then we want you to join our journey and build a better tomorrow with you.
Further Information About This Opportunity This position is in Orlando. Discover more about our Orlando, Florida location.
MUST BE A U.S. CITIZEN – The selected candidate must be able to obtain a secret clearance.
Desired Skills
Previous solder certification.
Ability to wear PPE (Personal Protective Equipment).
Utilizes simple engineering drawings, engineering change notices, schematics and similar data which broadly depict the work to be performed.
Installs parts, sub‑assemblies and assemblies where locations are pre‑determined, obtained from adjacent parts or located by simple measurement from fixed points.
Performs simple operations such as wire cutting, soldering, stripping, bending, splicing, bundling, wire routing, marking, crimping, swaging, connector fabrication, mixing, bonding, potting, embedding, encapsulation, drilling with tooling or pilot holes where tolerances are not critical, routing, riveting, optical handling, optical cleaning, simple optical assembly, touch‑up brush conformal coating and chem film, and other similar activities associated with production assembly operations.
Assembles optical and mechanical assemblies consisting of a number of optical elements and mechanical components. Assures proper orientation of optical elements and uses care in placing into position optical and mechanical components. Bonds optical elements into mechanical housings and prepares RTV rubber compounds, epoxies, and UV cements in accordance with directions provided. Places elements in housing and centers using mechanical centering tools such as pins and shims. Utilizes existing set‑ups of auto collimation, zygo machine and other optical alignment equipment during assembly build. Measures and records step heights between optics and housing.
Performs visual, continuity, pressure, leak, in‑process checks as may be required to verify completed work.
Performs tapping, reaming, scraping, filing, lapping, adjusting, collimating and measuring.
Fabricates simple wire harnesses, assemblies, and sub‑assemblies of electrical, electronic, electro‑mechanical, and electro‑optical devices.
Performs simple fabrication and assembly operations utilizing microscopes, drill presses, pin presses, torque wrenches, soldering and de‑soldering tools, various hand tools, simple measuring instruments and continuity buzzers.
Other Important Information By applying to this job, you are expressing interest in this position and could be considered for other career opportunities where similar skills and requirements have been identified as a match. Should this match be identified you may be contacted for this and future openings.
Ability to work remotely Onsite Full‑time: The work associated with this position will be performed onsite at a designated Lockheed Martin facility.
Seniority level: Entry level
Employment type: Full‑time
Job function: Management and Manufacturing
Industries: Defense and Space Manufacturing
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What You Will Be Doing As an Electrical/Mechanical Assembler, you will perform electrical and mechanical assembly operations on critical military sub‑assemblies and systems, following detailed written instructions and leveraging your technical skills to drive quality and efficiency.
Your Responsibilities Will Include
Perform electrical and mechanical assembly operations on critical military sub‑assemblies and systems.
Follow detailed written instructions for electrical, optical, and mechanical assembly operations.
Pass the solder, harness and cable certification course provided by the company.
Utilize online work instructions for configuration control.
Maintain a high level of quality and attention to detail in all aspects of assembly operations.
Candidates must have the ability to work 1st, 2nd, 3rd, or "D" weekend shifts according to the collective bargaining agreement between Lockheed Martin and the UAW.
Why Join Us Do you want to be part of a company culture that encourages employees to build their career, leverage their knowledge while using cutting‑edge technology, and achieve challenging goals? We provide the foundation and resources to help you stay motivated, inspired, and productive. If you are driven, dedicated, and enjoy doing what you love, then we want you to join our journey and build a better tomorrow with you.
Further Information About This Opportunity This position is in Orlando. Discover more about our Orlando, Florida location.
MUST BE A U.S. CITIZEN – The selected candidate must be able to obtain a secret clearance.
Desired Skills
Previous solder certification.
Ability to wear PPE (Personal Protective Equipment).
Utilizes simple engineering drawings, engineering change notices, schematics and similar data which broadly depict the work to be performed.
Installs parts, sub‑assemblies and assemblies where locations are pre‑determined, obtained from adjacent parts or located by simple measurement from fixed points.
Performs simple operations such as wire cutting, soldering, stripping, bending, splicing, bundling, wire routing, marking, crimping, swaging, connector fabrication, mixing, bonding, potting, embedding, encapsulation, drilling with tooling or pilot holes where tolerances are not critical, routing, riveting, optical handling, optical cleaning, simple optical assembly, touch‑up brush conformal coating and chem film, and other similar activities associated with production assembly operations.
Assembles optical and mechanical assemblies consisting of a number of optical elements and mechanical components. Assures proper orientation of optical elements and uses care in placing into position optical and mechanical components. Bonds optical elements into mechanical housings and prepares RTV rubber compounds, epoxies, and UV cements in accordance with directions provided. Places elements in housing and centers using mechanical centering tools such as pins and shims. Utilizes existing set‑ups of auto collimation, zygo machine and other optical alignment equipment during assembly build. Measures and records step heights between optics and housing.
Performs visual, continuity, pressure, leak, in‑process checks as may be required to verify completed work.
Performs tapping, reaming, scraping, filing, lapping, adjusting, collimating and measuring.
Fabricates simple wire harnesses, assemblies, and sub‑assemblies of electrical, electronic, electro‑mechanical, and electro‑optical devices.
Performs simple fabrication and assembly operations utilizing microscopes, drill presses, pin presses, torque wrenches, soldering and de‑soldering tools, various hand tools, simple measuring instruments and continuity buzzers.
Other Important Information By applying to this job, you are expressing interest in this position and could be considered for other career opportunities where similar skills and requirements have been identified as a match. Should this match be identified you may be contacted for this and future openings.
Ability to work remotely Onsite Full‑time: The work associated with this position will be performed onsite at a designated Lockheed Martin facility.
Seniority level: Entry level
Employment type: Full‑time
Job function: Management and Manufacturing
Industries: Defense and Space Manufacturing
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