Strong experience in fabrication electronic soldering and testing activities
Able to perform back shell installation, crimp, strip, jacket removal, connector loading, lace-tie, solder (to required customer specification), solder sleeves, install various types of heat shrink, tubing, and woven braid
Demonstrates proper use of basic hand tools: heat gun, hand crimpers, power screwdriver, solder pot, ruler, and other machines such as pinning machines and automatic wire strippers
Excellent proficiency in process specifications manufacturing practices and standardized assembly operations
Outstanding operational familiarity with soldering irons hand tools and electrical test and precision measuring instruments
Sound skills in accurate comprehension of assembly drawings schematic diagrams and work instructions
Inspected finished products
Sheet Metal Assembler small parts subassembly
Piper Aircraft Inc
02.2016 - 08.2021
Plan, lay out, repair parts and perform limited rework for close fit; any complex and intricate sheet metal assembly and installation work of products on aircraft, utilizing excellent knowledge of assembly methods and techniques, and knowledge of sheet metal properties. Use drills, routers, sanders, cherry loc guns manual shrinker/stretchers, nibblers, files, punches, grinders, bench rollers, power shears, rivet gun, squeeze gun, screw gun, sealing gun, jigs, fixtures, templates, material moving equipment; utilizes precision measuring instruments such as micrometers, calipers, rules, and scribes in the performance of duties. Work independently or with minimal direction from Supervisor.
Work from and follow process specifications, work orders, travelers, station paperwork, blueprints, rework/rejection tags, schedules, Aircraft Production Orders, schematics, layout & modifications sheets, engineering orders, Piper Production Spec (PPS), Piper Material Spec (PMS), Material Review Board, and verbal/written instruction
Work different gauge/type of sheet metal such as stainless steel, or aluminum, according to product specifications.
Clean components; load component parts onto jig/fixture.
Lay out and mark dimensions, reference lines, and hole locations on material to develop and trace patterns of product or part to tolerance mating/fits according to paperwork or written/verbal instructions.
Drill, ream, rivet, fit, countersink, adjust, finish, and inspect part to assure specifications are met.
Trim, file, grind, deburr, buff, and smooth surfaces.
Properly prepare surfaces and apply sealant/adhesives per Piper Process Specifications (PPS).
Call for inspection.
Work off squawks.
Maintain all necessary records, files, and reports.