Multiple Aerospace and Manufacturing Positions
Work in a stable manufacturing facility that is debt free, family-owned and expanding in the Wichita area.
We offer competitive pay and benefits including a profit sharing program.
Immediate Openings for:
Maintenance Technician
Performs preventative maintenance as per the required schedule and/or as directed Management. Support Maintenance Supervisor in performing other duties as assigned. Must have a clear understanding of Preventative Maintenance. Expected to display creative thinking in troubleshooting mechanical failures. Must be able to get machines up and running until final solution or repairs are made. Expected to be self motivated and well organized. Needs to have strong communication skills and able to build relationship with the shop so that they feel comfortable asking for maintenance help.
Burr Operator, 2nd & 3rd shift:
Must be prepared to do repetitive work and complete parts in a timely manner. Needs to be very particular of recognizing acceptable cosmetic appearance without over-burring. Must communicate well with others and be able to stay on task. Operate and maintain required burr equipment.
CNC Machinist, 2nd & 3rd shift:
Sets up and operates CNC milling machines. Drills to fabricate and repair parts made from metals, plastics and alloys. Experience in aircraft precision machining is highly preferred. Prefer 1-3 years CNC milling machine operation experience and the ability to read aircraft blueprints. Must have excellent shop math and mechanical ability.
Assembly Mechanic, 2nd shift:
Responsible for assembling airplane parts per customer engineering on time every time with 100% customer satisfaction. Must be able to follow assembly procedures, use a computer and follow directions. Must have math skills and mechanical ability.
Tool Crib Attendant
Responsible for correctly and efficiently stocking cutting tools and communicating shortage issues. Expected to manage the coolant maintenance of all machine centers and order coolant as needed. Ensures that materials are picked up from staging areas and delivered as needed. Must be very detail oriented, work well independently and possess strong time management skills. Expected to have an understanding of manufacturing documentation. Must be continually looking for ways to improve processes and offer cost saving suggestions.
Quality Assurance Inspector
Responsible for performing day to day first part and lot inspection of product. Utilizes inspection tools such as micrometers, calipers, gauges and other tools to perform inspection duties. Expected to read customer engineering and work orders to determine requirements. Ensures completion of First Article Inspection reports. Position supports production personnel with inspection issues and documents inspections in log. Expected to have strong communication skills, be able to interpret requirements and perform accurate inspections in a timely manner.
Programmer
Responsible for evaluating customer engineering to create models and NC programs to produce quality product at nominal dimensions made of various materials. They must provide adequate information to aid in production including setup sheets, fixturing, tooling, and NC code files. They must also provide additional assistance to the production floor and inspection when needed for clarification and/or trouble shooting when requested. Programmers should strive to produce the highest quality product through the manufacturing process efficiently with minimal variation.
Receiving Inspector
Perform all aspects of outside processing receiving inspection, which includes verification of compliance to final processing, appearance, quality paperwork, etc. Needs to be familiar with the visual appearance of final processes and have a working knowledge of customer processing specifications and engineering. This position will also ensure that all final processing received comply with the most current Engineering and Quality requirements as imposed.
Material Handler
Responsible for managing both the Metal Recycling Program and Coolant Program. Expected to maintain Puck Machine and the puck area. Ensures that chip hoppers are emptied from production floor machining center. Responsible for removing empty pallets from production floor and support deliveries. Must be able to work independently with strong attention to detail and organization skills.
Entry-level Contract Admin
Performs and coordinates contract administrative activities and provides daily support to individuals, groups or teams. Responsible for acting as a liaison between internal and external customers. Assists with orders, status and other queries while maintaining efficiency and a high level of quality. Possessing strong motivation, detail oriented communication skills (both verbal and written), good judgment, sense of urgency and the ability to work in a fast-paced team environment.
Burr Operator, 1st shift (Harper, KS):
Must be prepared to do repetitive work and complete parts in a timely manner. Needs to be very particular of recognizing acceptable cosmetic appearance without over-burring. Must communicate well with others and be able to stay on task. Operate and maintain required burr equipment.
Quality Assurance Inspector (Harper, KS)
Responsible for performing day to day first part and lot inspection of product. Utilizes inspection tools such as micrometers, calipers, gauges and other tools to perform inspection duties. Expected to read customer engineering and work orders to determine requirements. Ensures completion of First Article Inspection reports. Position supports production personnel with inspection issues and documents inspections in log. Expected to have strong communication skills, be able to interpret requirements and perform accurate inspections in a timely manner.
Machinist, 1st (Harper, KS)
Responsible for setting up and operating machines to fabricate parts. Must be able to understand the importance of the cellular concept to make sure that parts are running smoothly. Expected to understand material type and temper and successfully utilizes tools and machine. Must be able to make successful decisions on utilizing the correct tooling and following sequences. Responsible for suggesting improvements in support of lean manufacturing concepts. Expected to be able to utilize inspections tools, such as calipers, height gages, depth gages.