Pay Grade: Depending on experience
Relocation Available: Yes, paid out on first check first paycheck
Shift: Must be open to working different shifts. New hires are typically are assigned to a 1st shift schedule and then assigned to where the greatest need is based on seniority and availability
1st, M-Th (6 am - 4:30 pm)
1st, M-F (6 am - 2:30 pm)
1st, F-Su (6 am - 6:30 pm)
2nd, M-F (2 pm - 10:30 pm) plus a dollar an-hour differential
2nd, F-Su (6 pm – 6:30 am) plus a dollar an-hour differential
2nd, M-Th (4:30 – 3 am) plus a dollar an-hour differential
Occupation Summary
This occupation requires the inspection of all materials and parts machined and fabricated from sheet metal, forging, extrusion, composite, etc., those formed by creasing machine and the various peening processes and chemical processes and painting applications including first article inspections as directed. Also required is the inspection, repair and calibration of standard and precision measuring instruments/ gauges, the inspection of tooling including jigs, fixtures, dies, patterns, templates, etc., including test run and first check of production parts.
Work Performed
- Determines methods of inspection and set up of parts which requires inspection from surface plate, tables, etc., and use of precision measurement tools.
- Determines machinability and availability of material for subsequent machining operations or further fabrication as required. Inspects parts when made up into complicated assemblies for their usability, interchangeability, etc., and prepare the necessary paperwork.
- Determines sequence of inspection operations and acceptability of alodine, anodized, shot peened and prime painted aircraft skins, panels and other parts, being guided by directives, blueprints, specifications, inspection procedures, standards and practices.
- Inspect parts to specification, and determines allowable deviations in dimensions and finishes when not otherwise specified.
- Inspects creased and shot peened skins, panels and other parts for uniformity of peened or hammered appearance for proper contour of formed parts to specifications.
- Inspects materials of all kinds, using necessary information needed such as blueprints, specifications, catalogs, purchase orders, standards (both military and customer), etc., and the use of precision measuring equipment
- Observes damage to precision measurement equipment and instruments caused by improper usage and transmits information to assist in correcting such practices. Disassembles, cleans, reassembles, adjusts and calibrates measuring instruments by repairing or replacing broken, worn, or damaged parts. Issues and receives measuring instruments, gauges, blueprints, mylars and specifications from issuance cribs. Maintains records on items issued and instruments and gauges inspected and/or repaired.
Minimum Qualifications
Two (2) years machinist experience or other close tolerance machinist experience and demonstrated ability to read and interpret specifications and blueprints and make analytic mathematical calculations.
** Johnson Service Group (JSG) is an Equal Opportunity Employer. JSG provides equal employment opportunities to all applicants and employees without regard to race, color, religion, sex, age, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, marital status, protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law.
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