Assembly Tech/Laser Welding Operator

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We are seeking a highly motivated Assembly Tech/Laser Welding Operator to join our team at Kaman Precision Products. In this role, you will play a pivotal part in our Operations Department, directly contributing to our company Core Values (REACH). We are looking for individuals with a passion on what they do and a strong desire to make a positive impact.

Summary:

Performs general assembly and Laser welding operations under direct supervision of the GL, including, but not limited to, printed wire board assembly, conformal coating, potting, ultrasonic cleaning, coil winding, evac & backfill, component forming, wire wrapping, and painting as required by program or process. Assist in conducting in-process testing, such as bench and leak testing.

Works from blueprints, assembly drawings, routing sheets, mil specs, verbal instructions, written process descriptions and visual work instructions.

Attain security clearance and maintain certifications as required by programs or process such as ESD, explosive handling, and general soldering (IPC J-STD-001). Basic knowledge of computers and associated software such as word processing and spreadsheet applications as required.

Capabilities shall include documenting and recording the results of completed testing and the rework of products. Assess the level of rework and assist in determining the cause of component, subassembly, or system failures. Take appropriate action to rework components and ensure proper operation of equipment. Make recommendations to engineering department regarding modification of assembly processes.

Support company initiatives including ISO 9000 and Statistical Process Control (SPC) ensuring continuous improvement of policies, procedures, and products. Assist in guiding, directing, and training employees in various assembly operations as needed or directed. Remain flexible and willing to work in various work cells depending on company need. Report unusual circumstances or conditions to supervisor as required.

Education:

High School or Equivalent

Experience:

  • 6 months -1 year of assembly experience required.
  • Basic knowledge of computers and associated software such as word processing and spreadsheet applications as required.
  • General soldering experience (IPC J-STD-001) and Laser Welding experience required.

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Kaman is an equal opportunity employer. Qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, protected veteran status or other protected characteristics protected by law. Kaman and all its related companies fully endorse equal opportunity for all.

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