Set up, adjust, and operate a variety of heavy-duty power machines, including power saws and hand routers, to bead, flare, flange, burr, upset, form, and expand tube and duct parts according to specifications.
Conduct hydrostatic and carbon dioxide chemical leak tests on tube and duct fittings and assemblies, ensuring compliance with quality standards.
Skillfully hand-form, straighten, finish, and correct machine-formed parts that may be distorted from heat treatment or machining processes, while working with offsets, compound curvatures, and varying angles.
Perform a range of machining operations, including blanking, forming, cutting, trimming, and drilling, while carrying out finishing operations such as buffing, curing, and deburring.
Prepare parts and materials by stripping, degreasing, and etching through immersion in designated process tanks, and select appropriate dies and gauges for operations.
Inspect parts for usability and compliance with specifications, using checking fixtures and precision measuring instruments to verify accuracy.
Manage the receipt, storage, coordination, preparation, and movement of materials and tools within your designated work area, utilizing electronic tracking systems and operating powered elevating equipment as needed.
Maintain a clean and safe working environment by cleaning tools, reporting damaged equipment, and setting up safety guards and equipment.
Perform limited assembly and subassembly tasks as required, and execute rework and reforming of parts while ensuring all work meets established requirements.
Requirements
Relevant experience can include academic qualifications, military service, or other industry-related roles.
Computer Experience and Competency.
Experience working with standard measuring tools such as rulers, tape measures, scales, etc.
Experience using basic math (e.g. addition, subtraction, multiplication and division).