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Parker Hannifin · 2 weeks ago

Assembly & Test Mechanic: Off Shift (K616)

Parker Aerospace develops technologies and innovative solutions for the aviation industry. The Assembly & Test Mechanic is responsible for assembling and testing production units, troubleshooting and repairing units, and ensuring compliance with assembly instructions and quality standards.

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Responsibilities

Assembles and tests production units associated with the EDP/PMP Pumps Dept
Troubleshoot, teardown, and repair units due to failure or customer return
Assures compliance with OEM assembly instructions, blueprints, test procedures and/or process requirements with minimal supervision
Prepare associated paperwork, including nameplates, de-trash, perform associated manual and machining operations, subassembly, final assembly, test and button-up of Pump Motor Package (PMP) units, large designated Skydrol units and other designated high-volume pump families
A moderate level of mechanical aptitude is required
Must be able to perform moderate to complex assembly procedures
De-trash the kit from the stockroom, perform floor stock maintenance, cycle count floor stock, initiate short requisitions, and over-issue tickets
Perform all subassembly operations; machines and tools included and are not limited to lathe, presses, flat lap, polish, drill press, plating, potting & adhesive, and electrical soldering
Perform all the final assembly tasks – similar to subassembly tasks
Performing all test-associated tasks: Set-up test stand, set-up product, performing the hydraulic test, and performing electrical testing (Dielectric & insulation resistance). Create QC-203 test records
Button-up: Nameplate application, lockwire, painting and masking, mechanical removing of cosmetic defects and alodining
Works with minimum supervision
Sets up and prepares work areas
Is able to perform tasks in other work areas
Works from complex blueprints and assembly processes
Can utilize personal computers to obtain proper documentation (paperless operation)
Maintains good working order for tools, jigs, inspection devices and other supplies and performs simple equipment repairs as necessary
Production output shall meet or exceed established standards and shall conform to prescribed quality
Trains fellow employees as required
Participates in 'continuous improvement' activities/efforts with the classification/department
Shall be capable and shall be willing to be certified and qualified in multiple product families, within 45 days of reaching the top of the wage progression

Qualification

Mechanical aptitudeAssembly proceduresElectrical solderingHydraulic testingBlueprint readingContinuous improvementTeam training

Required

A moderate level of mechanical aptitude is required
Must be able to perform moderate to complex assembly procedures
De-trash the kit from the stockroom, perform floor stock maintenance, cycle count floor stock, initiate short requisitions, and over-issue tickets
Perform all subassembly operations; machines and tools included and are not limited to lathe, presses, flat lap, polish, drill press, plating, potting & adhesive, and electrical soldering
Perform all the final assembly tasks – similar to subassembly tasks
Performing all test-associated tasks: Set-up test stand, set-up product, performing the hydraulic test, and performing electrical testing (Dielectric & insulation resistance). Create QC-203 test records
Button-up: Nameplate application, lockwire, painting and masking, mechanical removing of cosmetic defects and alodining
Works with minimum supervision
Sets up and prepares work areas
Is able to perform tasks in other work areas
Works from complex blueprints and assembly processes
Can utilize personal computers to obtain proper documentation (paperless operation)
Maintains good working order for tools, jigs, inspection devices and other supplies and performs simple equipment repairs as necessary
Production output shall meet or exceed established standards and shall conform to prescribed quality
Trains fellow employees as required
Participates in 'continuous improvement' activities/efforts with the classification/department
Shall be capable and shall be willing to be certified and qualified in multiple product families, within 45 days of reaching the top of the wage progression

Benefits

Health And Wellbeing
Financial Security And Growth
Time Away & Work-life Balance
Career Advancement And Education
Parker Purpose Opportunities (Social Responsibility)
Additional Benefits

Company

Parker Hannifin

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Parker Hannifin manufactures motion and control technologies, delivering precision-engineered solutions across various markets.

Funding

Current Stage
Public Company
Total Funding
$4.13M
Key Investors
Advanced Propulsion Centre UK
2016-01-18Grant· $4.13M
1978-01-13IPO

Leadership Team

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Todd M. Leombruno
Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer
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John Dedinsky
Corp. VP Global Supply Chain & Procurement
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