What are the responsibilities and job description for the Assembler-Adjustor, Spec Prec (any shift) position at honeywell2-pilot?
Innovate to solve the world's most important challenges
Honeywell is a Fortune 100 company that invents and manufactures technologies to address critical challenges linked to global macrotrends such as safety, security, productivity, global urbanization and energy. With approximately 129,000 employees worldwide, including more than 19,000 engineers and scientists, Honeywell has an unrelenting focus on quality, delivery, value, and technology in everything they make and do. Honeywell has been named a Top 100 Global Innovator for seven years in a row, recognizing the company’s global reach of portfolio and invention influence.
In Kansas City, Honeywell Federal Manufacturing & Technologies (FM&T) manages and operates the U.S. Department of Energy/National Nuclear Security Administration’s (NNSA) Kansas City National Security Campus. This state-of-the-art engineering, manufacturing and sourcing facility produces a wide array of intricate components to deliver trusted national security products and government services primarily for the NNSA. Honeywell FM&T’s culture of integrity, commitment and continuous improvement enables them to deliver responsive, collaborative and innovative management and technology services and products that translate into cutting edge solutions to complex national security issues.
***This position will be in Kansas City, MO***
Summary of Duties:
- Plans, assembles, and fits piece parts and sub-assemblies to fabricate complex, precision assemblies
- To be successful in this role, one should have a high degree of precision, skill, dexterity, versatility, and ingenuity as well as judgment and self-discipline and strive to implement continuous improvements and other Honeywell Operating
- System initiatives and assumes a variety of shop roles when needed
- Plans, sets up, and operates all equipment, including joining equipment, necessary to the performance of the task
- Uses all types of electrical, electronic, and mechanical test equipment and measuring devices pursuant to the task
- Performs adjustments, alterations, and modifications to product
- Times and finely tunes all electrical and mechanical components necessary to meet design specifications and requirements
- May be required to rework, repair, or replace sub-assemblies and piece parts
- May be required to determine methods and procedures and to develop techniques on requested projects and special-order design
- Works from prints, schematics, sketches, specifications, and written or oral instructions
- Diagnoses and makes postmortem analyses, troubleshoots, and interprets sub-assemblies and final assemblies to determine failures, or potential failure, causes and malfunctions
- Experience in clean room or clean workstation practices and disciplines or a thorough working knowledge of contamination control and its restrictions is a requisite
- Work requires experience in sequencing, logic, switching functions, and relative motions and interference of electrical
- and mechanical components as recognized in the instrument or watchmaking field
- May require long periods of concentration and manipulative dexterity
- Will be familiar with and be able to apply electrical or electronic circuitry techniques
- Will be able to verify all work and be responsible for producing functional and operational prod