Aerospace Engineer researches and develops structural engineering specifications for aerospace products, parts, or associated operations to improve the efficiency and reliability of aerospace systems. Analyzes results of stress tests on various craft and missile parts to determine material durability and tolerances. Being an Aerospace Engineer oversees flight tests of prototypes and analyzes resulting data to validate flight characteristics and identify necessary improvements. Conducts calculations and utilizes simulations to evaluate aerodynamics, structural integrity, propulsion efficiency, and the effect on fuel consumption of new or existing materials. Additionally, Aerospace Engineer utilizes CAE, 3-D, and digital modeling to create detailed plans and specifications to support production. Assists quality assurance and purchasing teams with the evaluation of new or existing suppliers, products and materials, or technologies. Understands and complies with all federal regulatory requirements and specifications. Requires a bachelor's degree. Typically reports to a manager. The Aerospace Engineer work is closely managed. Works on projects/matters of limited complexity in a support role. To be an Aerospace Engineer typically requires 0-2 years of related experience. (Copyright 2024 Salary.com)
POSITION SUMMARY: The function of this position is to be competent at performing all functions of the production line, except mounting .Ensures quality of product and strictly adheres to all safety regulations wearing the appropriate PPE. Contributes to the team in a positive way and adheres to the attendance policy.
Our company emphasizes a team approach and expects every person to perform any reasonable task or request that is consistent with fulfilling company objectives.
It is imperative that you review these duties, skills and physical requirements closely and that you understand that, by signing the Job Description Acknowledgement, you are verifying that you can perform all the duties, that have the skills and possess the physical abilities that are necessary to perform the job as described.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES : include the following: (These duties are part of the production line rotation. Other duties may be required and assigned to meet business needs.)
Valve Stemmer
Using the build schedule, select appropriate valve stem components for wheel.
Assemble valve stem components by hand.
Operate Nut Runner to install valve stems (if applicable).
Sequencer
Inspect machine using daily checklist.
Use of air-operated O/H crane to lift wheels onto conveyer.
Maintain correct wheels in line-set order.
Ensure wheels are fed to mounter in such a manner that minimizes down time.
Tire Flipper
Inspect machine using daily checklist.
Roll tire from line-set position to branding/match-mark station at end of conveyor.
Lay tire on conveyor, locate brand area and brand appropriate tires.
Record DOT number (if applicable).
By rolling or using hoist, put tire onto conveyer.
Quality
Measure tire pressure to 110 5 PSI.
Measure concentricity to customer standards.
May handle shortages.
Catcher
Remove assembly from conveyor after tilt table reaches vertical position via automatic switch or by operating correct foot pedal to activate pneumatic assist.
Depending on operation, use hoist or roll assembly to appropriate station, conveyer, balancer or rack.
Monitor sequence of assembly using build sheet
Balancer (if applicable)
Set controls on Balancer to appropriate size and style of wheel (Aluminum or Steel).
Remove first tire/wheel assembly from front of conveyor (same as catcher) and roll to balancer station.
Check air pressure in tire, adjust if necessary.
Secure assembly to balancer and proceed with balancing process.
Locate balanced position and apply wheel weights securely with mallet.
Remove assembly from balancer and roll into appropriate rack.
Label the correct line sequence number on assembly
Mobile Equipment Operator
Must be certified.
Safely transport tires, wheels and assemblies through out warehouse.
Safely load and unload trucks, including racks of assemblies on flatbed trailer.
When loading and unloading trucks, make sure truck jack is in place and wheels are choked and dock lock is secured.
Using build schedule verify tires, wheels and assemblies are in appropriate sequence.
Distribute loads to appropriate location in warehouse; on assembly line or in truck.
Monitor and change out propane tank.
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