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Deburr Technician – Aerospace
Location: Claremore, OK
Shift: 2nd Shift
Pay: $18–$23 per hour
We are currently seeking a Deburr Technician for an aerospace manufacturing company in Claremore. This position is responsible for removing burrs, sharp edges, and excess material from machined aerospace parts to ensure parts meet quality and safety standards.
Job Responsibilities:
• Remove burrs and sharp edges from machined metal parts using hand tools and power tools
• Smooth surfaces and clean parts to meet aerospace quality standards
• Inspect parts for defects, rough edges, or damage
• Read and follow work orders and job instructions
• Use tools such as files, sanders, deburring tools, and grinders
• Maintain a clean and organized work area
• Follow all safety procedures and company policies
• Work closely with machining and quality departments
Requirements:
• Previous manufacturing or deburring experience preferred
• Experience working with metal parts and hand tools
• Strong attention to detail and quality
• Ability to stand for long periods and handle small parts
• Reliable and consistent attendance
This is a great opportunity to join a stable aerospace company with long term opportunity and room for growth.
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* Grind, sand, or polish, using hand tools or hand-held power tools, a variety of metal, wood, stone, clay, plastic, or glass objects. Includes chippers, buffers, and finishers.
* Grind, sand, clean, or polish objects or parts to correct defects or to prepare surfaces for further finishing, using hand tools and power tools.
* Verify quality of finished workpieces by inspecting them, comparing them to templates, measuring their dimensions, or testing them in working machinery.
* Remove completed workpieces from equipment or work tables, using hand tools, and place workpieces in containers.
* Move controls to adjust, start, or stop equipment during grinding and polishing processes.
* Measure and mark equipment, objects, or parts to ensure grinding and polishing standards are met.
* Transfer equipment, objects, or parts to specified work areas, using moving devices.
* Trim, scrape, or deburr objects or parts, using chisels, scrapers, and other hand tools and equipment.
* Repair and maintain equipment, objects, or parts, using hand tools.
* File grooved, contoured, and irregular surfaces of metal objects, such as metalworking dies and machine parts, to conform to templates, other parts, layouts, or blueprint specifications.
* Mark defects, such as knotholes, cracks, and splits, for repair.
* Study blueprints or layouts to determine how to lay out workpieces or saw out templates.
* Load and adjust workpieces onto equipment or work tables, using hand tools.
* Sharpen abrasive grinding tools, using machines and hand tools.
* Fill cracks or imperfections in marble with wax that matches the stone color.
* Record product and processing data on specified forms.
* Select files or other abrasives, according to materials, sizes and shapes of workpieces, amount of stock to be removed, finishes specified, and steps in finishing processes.