Job Summary
The Assembly Technician – Sheet Metal supports the production of aerospace and defense components by performing hardware installation and part marking operations on fabricated sheet metal assemblies. This role requires a high level of attention to detail, adherence to process controls, and compliance with aerospace and defense quality standards. The ideal candidate has hands-on manufacturing experience and understands the importance of precision, traceability, and workmanship.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities
- Install hardware including PEM® nuts, studs, standoffs, and helicoils in accordance with engineering drawings, specifications, and work instructions
- Perform manual and press-installed hardware operations using approved tools and fixtures
- Execute part marking and silk screening per customer, drawing, and specification requirements
- Read and interpret engineering drawings, blueprints, job travelers, and process documentation
- Verify correct hardware type, size, orientation, and torque (where applicable)
- Perform in-process and final visual inspections to ensure compliance with workmanship standards
- Identify and report nonconforming product, tooling issues, or process deviations
- Maintain traceability and accurate production documentation as required for aerospace and defense programs
- Follow AS9100, quality, safety, and ESD procedures at all times
- Maintain a clean, organized work area in accordance with 5S and safety requirements
- Support cross-training and assist other departments as production demands require
Required Experience and Skills
- Prior experience in sheet metal fabrication, manufacturing assembly, or aerospace/defense production
- Demonstrated experience installing PEM hardware and helicoils (preferred but not required)
- Ability to accurately follow controlled work instructions and travelers
- Strong attention to detail and commitment to quality and repeatability
- Mechanical aptitude and good hand-eye coordination
- Ability to work independently and in a team-oriented environment
- Basic familiarity with inspection tools (calipers, go/no-go gauges) is a plus
Physical Requirements
- Ability to stand for extended periods
- Ability to lift up to [insert weight, e.g., 35 lbs]
- Ability to perform repetitive hand and arm movements required for assembly work
Work Environment
- Manufacturing environment with exposure to metal parts, production equipment, and noise
- Use of required PPE and ESD controls
- Compliance with ITAR and customer security requirements may be required