Kratos Defense & Security Solutions, Inc., is a leading defense technology company focused on unmanned systems, satellite communications, cyber security/warfare, microwave electronics, missile defense, training, and combat systems. Our customers include the U.S. federal government, foreign governments, commercial enterprises, and state and local government agencies. At Kratos, we prioritize affordability as a cornerstone of our technology. We leverage proven, cutting-edge methodologies and technology to minimize costs, streamline schedules, and mitigate risks, ensuring timely delivery of cost-effective solutions to market. Kratos Unmanned Aerial Systems (KUAS), a division of Kratos Defense, is renowned for its expertise in developing, delivering, integrating, and supporting high-performance, cost-effective, jet-powered Unmanned Aerial Systems (Targets and Tactical). As a mid-tier defense contractor, we've demonstrated agility and innovation in providing aircraft to the US military and global allies and partners. Our track record of delivering top-notch jet-powered subscale targets has established us as a go-to defense contractor capable of delivering capabilities at an affordable price. At KUAS, we prioritize innovation, collaboration, and growth. Our team collaborates to cultivate a supportive and dynamic workplace, fostering creativity and promoting professional development while honoring personal and family lives. Join our team and help shape the future of unmanned technology within the defense industry today! GENERAL JOB SUMMARY: Assembles and/or fits together parts to form subassemblies and/or complete units. ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS: Aircraft Assembler ALL: The duties and responsibilities listed below apply to all levels of Aircraft Assemblers. Each level of Aircraft Assembler has additional duties and responsibilities listed.
- Performs a variety of tasks, which require knowledge of fabrication techniques, materials, tools and equipment.
- Follows FOD (foreign object prevention) practices.
- Follows ESD (electronic static discharge prevention) practices.
- Interprets and follows manufacturing orders.
- Operates shop related machinery to include torque wrench, pneumatic tools, common hand tools and scales.
- Supports and exhibits the focus of zero defects as well as iright-the-first-time approach.
- Inspects finished products for conformance to specifications.
- May work from verbal instructions.
- Complies with established safety directives.
- Maintains a clean work area and ensures strict adherence to the 5S Standards.
- Complies with established QMS procedures.
- Other duties may be assigned.
Aircraft Assembler I:
- Works under close supervision.
- Demonstrates a basic understanding of aircraft drawings and schematics.
- Proficiently executes basic FOD (Foreign Object Prevention) practices.
- Performs basic safety wire installation.
- Performs basic wire soldering procedures.
- Assists others during ATP (Aircraft Test Procedures) process.
- Assists senior Aircraft Assemblers with installation of components during aircraft buildup, at Fuselage and Aircraft Assembly levels.
Aircraft Assembler II:
- Works under limited supervision.
- Assembles aircraft parts and sub-assemblies.
- May work from engineering drawings, rough sketches and/or manuals.
- Rivets both solid and blind rivets.
- Installs safety wire.
- Installs electronic components.
- May perform electronic assembly soldering, crimping, splicing and harness fabrication, and control panel building.
- Consistently performs to established production standards.
Aircraft Assembler III:
- Works under minimal supervision
- Ability to read and understand electronic schematics
- Ability to use electronic and testing equipment
- Perform electronic assembly tasks including soldering
- Prepares and installs wire harnesses and electronic assemblies
- Assists in the troubleshooting of aircraft as needed
- Demonstrates the ability to perform required repairs as directed by Engineering and Supervision
- Ability to train less experienced assemblers in the proper assembly of aircraft
- Follows ATP (Aircraft Test Procedure) practices
- Performs electronic assembly soldering, crimping, splicing and harness fabrication, and control panel building
- Consistently performs at or above established production standards
SUPERVISORY RESPONSIBILITY: None. Compensation: $24.00 - $33.00
Keyword: Soldering, Wiring, Aircraft Assembler I-III, FOD, Assembles together parts, Aircraft drawings and schematics, ATP practices Assembler, Assembly, Soldering, subassemblies
Required Experience:
KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS & ABILITIES: Aircraft Assembler ALL: The knowledge, skills and abilities listed below apply to all levels of Aircraft Assemblers. Each successive level of Aircraft Assembler has additional knowledge, skills and abilities listed.
- Ability to maintain sensitive and confidential information as required by government standards.
- Ability to interact effectively with peers and supervisors.
- Ability to interact appropriately with the public when necessary.
- Ability to adhere to workplace rules.
Aircraft Assembler I:
- Ability to use precision hand tools a plus.
- Must be able to demonstrate adequate basic math skills.
- Must be able to demonstrate the accurate use of a tape measure.
- Must be able to understand and follow written and/or verbal instructions.
- Requires high school education or equivalent.
- Typical qualifications for this level include:
- Basic math skills.
- Documentation skills in reading and writing various forms of documentation.
- Basic computer skills.
- Developing knowledge of the materials used within the department.
- Ability to operate equipment being used within the department.
- Developing an understanding of and working within KUAS Assembly Processes.
- Ensuring all work is completed within the acceptable standards of KUAS Quality Program.
Aircraft Assembler II:
- Must be able to perform basic lamination repairs.
- Ability to use precision hand tools.
- Typical qualifications for this level include an intermediate level of:
- Math Skills.
- Documentation skills in reading and writing various forms of documentation.
- Computer Skills.
- Materials Knowledge.
- Ability to operate equipment used within department.
- Ability to read, interpret and follow processes and procedures.
- Ability to understand and follow KUAS Quality System.
Aircraft Assembler III:
- Experience with aircraft assembly desired.
- Interpret and work from industry specifications.
- Typical qualifications for this level include an advanced level of:
- Math Skills.
- Documentation skills in reading and writing various forms of documentation.
- Computer Skills.
- Materials Knowledge.
- Ability to operate equipment used within department.
- Ability to read, interpret and follow processes and procedures.
- Repair Ability to perform extensive trouble-shooting and execute repairs as directed by Engineering and Supervision.
- Ability to understand and follow KUAS Quality System.
EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE: Required: N/A Preferred: Aircraft Assembler I:
- Preferably 2 years of hands-on experience in assembly production
Aircraft Assembler II:
- Minimum of 2 years of hands-on experience in electromechanical assembly
Aircraft Assembler III:
- Minimum of 5 years of hands-on experience in electromechanical assemblyi
WORK ENVIRONMENT/PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS:
- Ability to stand and sit for long periods of time.
- Standing, walking, bending, reaching and working from slightly elevated surface on a regular basis.
- Manipulating materials, primarily using hands and arms.
- Use of various hand tools.
- Occasionally lifts and carries heavy objects.
- Must be able to lift 50 pounds.
- May work extended hours and/or weekends.
- Possibility of exposure to noise and hazardous chemicals.
- Employee may generate, handle, manage, or work around hazardous materials and hazardous wastes
- May be required to lift up to 50 pounds in accordance with KUAS General Safety Training guidelines.
TRAVEL REQUIREMENTS:
- 0-5% - May be required between KUAS locations.
From: Kratos Defense
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