Kansas Staffing
Assembly Technician
Join our team as an Assembly Technician, where you will work on the 2nd shift from 2pm to 12:30am, Monday through Thursday, with overtime opportunities on Fridays and potentially on Saturdays. You will be responsible for assembling, modifying, and installing aircraft components, sub-assemblies, and structural assemblies according to customer specifications. Your role will include identifying nonconforming parts and ensuring quality throughout the assembly process. Responsibilities: Work with blueprints, specifications, and work orders to assemble components meeting quality requirements. Gather and complete required data to facilitate assembly progress. Set up and operate various shop equipment, such as squeezes, precision measuring tools, drill motors, and countersink cutters. Troubleshoot problems during assembly and continuously seek process improvements. Perform required rework or changes during the assembly process. Assemble major components of sub-assemblies, major assemblies, and smaller bench work assemblies. Move and obtain correct parts, materials, tools, and assemblies as needed. Essential Skills: High school diploma or GED, or one to two years of related experience and/or training, or an equivalent combination of education and experience. Six months of vocational training preferred. Proficiency with forklifts, drill presses, floor-mounted rivet presses, and overhead cranes. Time management skills. Ability to interpret blueprints. Effective verbal communication regarding work processes. Ability to write and record process information. Additional Skills & Qualifications: Experience with sheet metal, complex assembly, and structures mechanic work. Five years of experience in complex assembly and structures. Previous experience with Spirit, Boeing, Textron, or Cessna preferred.
Join our team as an Assembly Technician, where you will work on the 2nd shift from 2pm to 12:30am, Monday through Thursday, with overtime opportunities on Fridays and potentially on Saturdays. You will be responsible for assembling, modifying, and installing aircraft components, sub-assemblies, and structural assemblies according to customer specifications. Your role will include identifying nonconforming parts and ensuring quality throughout the assembly process. Responsibilities: Work with blueprints, specifications, and work orders to assemble components meeting quality requirements. Gather and complete required data to facilitate assembly progress. Set up and operate various shop equipment, such as squeezes, precision measuring tools, drill motors, and countersink cutters. Troubleshoot problems during assembly and continuously seek process improvements. Perform required rework or changes during the assembly process. Assemble major components of sub-assemblies, major assemblies, and smaller bench work assemblies. Move and obtain correct parts, materials, tools, and assemblies as needed. Essential Skills: High school diploma or GED, or one to two years of related experience and/or training, or an equivalent combination of education and experience. Six months of vocational training preferred. Proficiency with forklifts, drill presses, floor-mounted rivet presses, and overhead cranes. Time management skills. Ability to interpret blueprints. Effective verbal communication regarding work processes. Ability to write and record process information. Additional Skills & Qualifications: Experience with sheet metal, complex assembly, and structures mechanic work. Five years of experience in complex assembly and structures. Previous experience with Spirit, Boeing, Textron, or Cessna preferred.