
Sheet Metal Worker - Maintenance A
Lockheed Martin, Fort Worth, TX, United States
Description
Plans the work by determining the sequence of fabrication, assembly, and installation operations described herein and the need and advisability of scaffolding and rigging. Lays out on flat raw stock or on heavy paper (to be used as a template) guidelines and points for shearing and forming operations following detailed blueprints and sketches. Obtains bend allowances when developing flat layouts, by using charts or tables. Lays out items involving tapers, square‑to‑round transitions, offsets, and compound fittings such as an offset that also bends around a beam. Sets up and operates hand and power sheet‑metal fabrication machines such as shears, brakes, drill presses, and forming rolls to perform any operation required in sheet‑metal maintenance work. Performs the complete assembly of complex sheet‑metal units such as paint‑booth waterfalls, ventilation, dust‑collecting and air‑conditioning systems, and refrigerator duct units. Performs any fabrication work in the manufacture of the above units and systems. Performs all sheet‑metal work in connection with the complete installation of major assemblies such as paint waterfalls, refrigerator unit ducts and exhaust, dust‑collecting, ventilation, and air‑conditioning systems, guided by trade practice and using blueprints to determine routing, locations, fastening points, and clearances. Makes functional tests of these installations. Performs any sheet‑metal work required in the above installation operations. May be required to operate electronic data entry, storage, processing, and/or retrieval equipment as a routine part of accomplishing normal job assignments.
Basic Qualifications
Experience installing metal duct work.
Experience using hand tools typically used in sheet‑metal work.
Experience using drill press, shears, brakes, and rollers to work thin‑gauge metals.
Experience using a tape measure.
Desired Skills
Expertise in designing, fabricating, and installing heavy‑duty metal structures and systems within a factory setting.
Experience with industrial vacuum dust systems.
Worked with insulating pipe systems.
Other Information
Clearance Level: None
Additional Job Details
Experience Level: Hourly/Non‑Exempt
Business Unit: AERONAUTICS COMPANY
Career Area: Craft Workers
Type: Full‑Time
Shift: First
Equal Opportunity Statement
Lockheed Martin is an equal opportunity employer. Qualified candidates will be considered without regard to legally protected characteristics.
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Plans the work by determining the sequence of fabrication, assembly, and installation operations described herein and the need and advisability of scaffolding and rigging. Lays out on flat raw stock or on heavy paper (to be used as a template) guidelines and points for shearing and forming operations following detailed blueprints and sketches. Obtains bend allowances when developing flat layouts, by using charts or tables. Lays out items involving tapers, square‑to‑round transitions, offsets, and compound fittings such as an offset that also bends around a beam. Sets up and operates hand and power sheet‑metal fabrication machines such as shears, brakes, drill presses, and forming rolls to perform any operation required in sheet‑metal maintenance work. Performs the complete assembly of complex sheet‑metal units such as paint‑booth waterfalls, ventilation, dust‑collecting and air‑conditioning systems, and refrigerator duct units. Performs any fabrication work in the manufacture of the above units and systems. Performs all sheet‑metal work in connection with the complete installation of major assemblies such as paint waterfalls, refrigerator unit ducts and exhaust, dust‑collecting, ventilation, and air‑conditioning systems, guided by trade practice and using blueprints to determine routing, locations, fastening points, and clearances. Makes functional tests of these installations. Performs any sheet‑metal work required in the above installation operations. May be required to operate electronic data entry, storage, processing, and/or retrieval equipment as a routine part of accomplishing normal job assignments.
Basic Qualifications
Experience installing metal duct work.
Experience using hand tools typically used in sheet‑metal work.
Experience using drill press, shears, brakes, and rollers to work thin‑gauge metals.
Experience using a tape measure.
Desired Skills
Expertise in designing, fabricating, and installing heavy‑duty metal structures and systems within a factory setting.
Experience with industrial vacuum dust systems.
Worked with insulating pipe systems.
Other Information
Clearance Level: None
Additional Job Details
Experience Level: Hourly/Non‑Exempt
Business Unit: AERONAUTICS COMPANY
Career Area: Craft Workers
Type: Full‑Time
Shift: First
Equal Opportunity Statement
Lockheed Martin is an equal opportunity employer. Qualified candidates will be considered without regard to legally protected characteristics.
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