COMPANY HISTORY
Ingenium Aerospace was formed in 2006. The current ownership consists of Steve Carter and Darrin Kopala, who together proudly employ a staff of talented professionals who are committed to customer-focused service. We are a small, flexible, and fast paced company whose mission is to provide quality actuation, rotating components as well as related products and service, delivered to the aerospace and defense markets on-time, and at a reasonable price.
CORE VALUES AND FOCUS
Ingenium Aerospace highly values our associates as dynamic interactive parts of our team. Our associates are involved in the decision-making process and developing solutions to our customers’ challenges. We value our associates by providing an environment that fosters respect, integrity, teamwork, and excellence. We also provide a fun and friendly working environment.
OVERALL RESPONSIBILITIES
In general, this position is highly energetic requiring significant multi-tasking and exceptional communication skills across all aspects of the business. The Assembly & Test Technician II will be engaged with input on the design, manufacture, assembly, and test of our products.
The Test & Assembly Technician II will be responsible for the following:
· Create and follow the step-by-step assembly and test instructions required to complete specific tasks
o This may include outside research, working cooperatively with the engineering and design staff and/or working cooperatively with government agencies and customers/suppliers to obtain adequate technical data to perform specific tasks
· All workflows and processes need to support product completion. This must be documented as well as encompass best industry practices and support our AS9100 certification
TRAINING
The ideal candidate will receive direction, training, certification/recertification as well as the tools and equipment needed for him/her to successfully complete their functions in assembling this product.
GENERAL
· The ideal candidate should have:
· Have knowledge and experience in aerospace hardware and aircraft repair environments
· Have crisp focus and excellent multi-disciplined communications skills
OTHER SPECIFIC DUTIES
· Work cooperatively providing support to engineering, sales, manufacturing, suppliers, and customers
· Support the test equipment needs for each product application
· Be hands on and willing to work all aspects of the operation in a shop environment
· All other duties as assigned by manager
MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS
· Associates Degree or equivalent work experience
· Assembly experience of 5+ years minimum
· Detail oriented with exceptional problem solving, organizational skills, written and oral communications skills
· Demonstrated leadership skills by example and mentoring others.
· Knowledge of manufacturing processes and methods
· Ability to read drawings and a thorough understanding of multi-level BOM’s
· Knowledge of Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing (GD&T) (ANSI Y14.5M)
· Be hands on and able to use standard aerospace shop equipment i.e. oscilloscopes, meters, test stands, inspection equipment and typical hand tools
· Capable of heli-coil insertion
· Commitment to process improvement and detailed procedural compliance
· Understanding of FOD and ESD compliance and issues
· Understanding of the principles of lean and 5 S in a shop environment.
· U.S. Citizen, no dual citizenship allowed
DESIRED REQUIREMENTS
· Aerospace Experience
· Knowledge of aerospace traceable configuration management techniques and hardware control requirements
· Knowledge of certification/qualification testing per DO-160 or MIL-STD-810
· Detailed understanding of the requirements of AS9100.
· Certification for soldering space applications electronic hardware to IPC J-STD-001E standards.
· FAA A&P License & FAA repair station experience
· Capable of lock-wiring to MS standards
· Capable of applying strain relief techniques including lacing cord
PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS AND VISUAL DEMANDS
The physical demands described are representative of those that must be met by a candidate to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with impairments to perform the essential functions.
· The office environment is considered normal. Temperature and noise levels in the plant may require regular use of personal protective equipment.
· While performing the duties of this job, the candidate is frequently required to talk, hear, and use hands to type on keyboard. Specific vision abilities required by this job include vision, depth perception and the ability to adjust focus.
· The candidate must have the ability to lift up to 50 pounds.
This role is not eligible for remote working.