Construction/skilled trade jobs refer to a broad category of professions that require specific training, expertise, and practical skills in construction and building trades. These positions often include carpenters, electricians, plumbers, welders, masons, and HVAC technicians, among others. Characteristic of these roles is the hands-on nature of the work, the necessity to understand and interpret blueprints or design plans, and the use of specialized tools and equipment. Workers in these fields typically undergo apprenticeships or vocational education to hone their craft, and they play a critical role in infrastructure development, maintenance, and repair, contributing to the physical backbone of society.
number of cuts required, and method of setup. Confers with engineers, production personnel, and other machinists to resolve machining or assembly problems Inspects work performed to verify conformance to repair data and documentation. Studies blueprints, sketches, drawings, manuals, specifications, or sample part to determine dimensions and tolerances of finished work piece, sequence of operations, and setup requirements.
Works in a team setting to accomplish assigned tasks Reads and follows work instructions Setups, operates and programs machine tools to repair or manufacture parts and components Performs preventative maintenance on shop equipment Utilizes precision measuring tools to
inspect and assure items are in conformance to blueprints and other repair data Maintains a safe and audit-ready work area Maintains a minimum billable efficiency of 80% Cross trains to a minimum of 80% of all shop equipment Maintains the ability to operate and program 80% of shop equipment, including the coordinate measuring machine Develops and documents procedures for new capability parts and components for shop use Designs and manufactures tooling components needed by the repair center Takes actions to continually improve the team’s work environment, reduce waste and promote lean work habits Selects, aligns, and secures holding fixtures, cutting tools, attachments, accessories, and materials
on machines such as mills, lathes, jig borers, grinders and shapers.
Calculates and sets controls to regulate machining factors such as speed, feed, coolant flow, and depth and angle of cut, or enters commands to retrieve, input, or edit computerized machine control media. Starts and observes machine operation to detect malfunctions or out of tolerance machining, and adjusts machine controls or control media as required. Fits and assembles parts into complete assembly. Installs machined replacement parts in mechanisms, machines, and equipment, and tests operation of unit to ensure functionality and performance. Develops specifications from general description and draws sketch of part or product to be fabricated.
Qualifications Education/Training : o Minimum of 3 years machining experience in the aerospace industry Thorough Knowledge of: o Machining principles on materials ranging from stainless steel to magnesium o Machining processes, tools and mathematics. o Safe use of shop equipment, processes and measuring tools o Microsoft Office Basics Skill to: o Make standard shop computations relating to dimensions of work, tooling, feeds, and speeds o Measure, mark and scribe dimensions and reference points to lay out stock for machining o Fit and assemble precision parts into mechanical equipment and determine material, parts and equipment required o Work with mathematical concepts such as probability and statistical inference, and fundamentals of plane and solid geometry and trigonometry o Use a variety of hand tools and precision measuring instruments o Read and interpret blueprints and mechanical drawings o Read standard gauges and other measuring devices o Read, comprehend and write instructions, short correspondence and memos o Learn industry-related software o Mentor and coach other team members in the interpretation of mechanical drawings, standard gages and other Section for measuring devices Pursuant to International Traffic Arms Regulations (“ITAR”) and the Export Administration Regulations (“EAR”), applicants for SELECT positions will be required to provide proof of U.
S. Citizenship, U. S. Permanent Residence, or U. S. Immigration Status in order to meet the minimum qualifications for those select positions. All inquiries related to citizenship are asked solely to comply with ITAR and EAR export licensing requirements. Legally authorized to work in the United States without company sponsorship.
Construction or Skilled Trade Jobs encompass a broad range of professions that involve hands-on work and specialized skills to build, maintain, or repair various types of structures and machinery. These jobs typically require technical knowledge, practical experience, and often formal training or apprenticeships. Workers in this field might be carpenters, plumbers, electricians, masons, welders, or HVAC technicians, among others. A key characteristic of these jobs is their focus on manual labor and craftsmanship, with many roles demanding precision, problem-solving, and adherence to safety standards. The construction and skilled trades sector is essential to infrastructure development and maintenance, making it a vital component of the economy.