Finisher I Engineering - Spokane, WA at Geebo

Finisher I

Company Name:
United Technologies Corporation
Observe and follow all environmental, health, and safety proceduresAdhere to all engineering instruction, standard operation procedures, and all departmental proceduresFamiliarity with and knowledge of the following elements is expected:Assembly and completion of documentation for each process step including production and/or engineering parts request, shop orders, and load verification as required.External and internal set up for each operationEH&S requirements for oxidation inhibitor and riveting processesFill out Record of Inspections MESProper use of PPE, chemical usage, and chemical waste managementOperate the following equipment and tools:Fork truckBig JoeRiveters both manual and automatedScales, calipers, micrometersBar Code Scanning EquipmentVarious tools (mixes, hotplates, etc)Automated Oxidation coating station trainingOxidation bake out Ovens trainingComputersFamiliarity with supporting facilities in finishing area:Oxidation bake out OvensPower and pneumatic equipmentFamiliarity with process controls:Exposure to Distributive Control System (DCS) and proceduresDrawing requirements (Assembly)Familiarity with process monitoring and quality checksVerify final assembled parts meet printBehavioral requirements:Must be respectful, courteous and friendly to all visitors and employeesTeam playerRepresent the company in a positive mannerGood work ethicDisplay good verbal and written communication skillsComplete tasks as assigned by your management teamFamiliarity with Continuous Improvement concepts and participate in CI activitiesMaintain a clean and organized work areaComply with all other company policies and procedures
Business Unit: UTC Aerospace SystemsEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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