GE Aerospace
manufacturing
ProductionAssembler1stshift
“Production Assembler - 1st shift at GE Aerospace. Skills: Assembly, Testing, Inspection. Perform visual & basic measurement inspection of parts. Cut, strip, and crimp wire”
Industry & Context.
background check, drug screen, working shifts beyond a standard workweek, U. S. export-controlled information, U. S. Person status
What They're Looking For.
Must Have
High School Diploma or equivalent, Prior assembly experience, Ability to read and interpret dimensional measurements (calipers, and scales), Ability to lift up to 25lbs, at least 18 years of age by the time of joining
Nice to Have
Possess basic math, computer, and ERP skills, along with basic written and verbal communication abilities, Ability to cross-train as required and be capable of reading and interpreting blueprints, Experience in soldering, electronics manufacturing, assembly, and brazing is preferred, Dimensional and electrical training
What You'll Do.
Perform visual & basic measurement inspection of parts
Perform functional tests using equipment
Operate test equipment
Obtain all required certifications
Safely handle hazardous materials
Use a wide variety of hand and/or power tools
Conduct weight measuring
How You'll Work.
Team & Collaboration
Part of our teaming environment; Contribute to our ongoing LEAN transformation
Communication Scope
basic written and verbal communication abilities
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