What are the responsibilities and job description for the Mechanical/Electrical Technician (2487G) position at Energy Jobline?
Job Description
Performs a wide variety of complex operations required to build, repair, rework, and align mechanical and electro‑mechanical components, sub‑assemblies and final assemblies. Works from assembly methods books, sketches/blueprints, and verbal and written instructions. Critical tolerance requirements, (such as torque, backlash, tension end‑play, etc.) must conform to DoD/customer specifications. Performs a variety of operations involving the assembly and/or rework of complex wiring harnesses, sub‑assemblies and final assemblies. Typical duties could include, but would not be limited to, those listed below.
Responsibilities
Build, repair, rework and align complex assemblies, such as network or communications racks cable raceways/conduit and unit alignments that require the constant monitoring and maintaining of critical tolerances. Will disassemble, troubleshoot and repair sub‑assemblies to achieve proper alignment for final assembly.
Distinguish, identify and correct problems of form, fit or function in assemblies by using specialized techniques and knowledge acquired through a high degree of exposure in building assemblies requiring close physical tolerances.
Uses appropriate tools and fixtures to assist with the installation or complete the installation of parts, sub-assemblies, and modifications to include measuring, cutting, fitment, adjusting, drilling, riveting as applicable.
Use of various tools such as rivet guns, drills, sanders, grinders, routers and other tooling and equipment as needed.
Maintain a clean, safe work area.
Performs a wide variety of complex operations required to build, repair, rework, and align mechanical and electro‑mechanical components, sub‑assemblies and final assemblies. Works from assembly methods books, sketches/blueprints, and verbal and written instructions. Critical tolerance requirements, (such as torque, backlash, tension end‑play, etc.) must conform to DoD/customer specifications. Performs a variety of operations involving the assembly and/or rework of complex wiring harnesses, sub‑assemblies and final assemblies. Typical duties could include, but would not be limited to, those listed below.
Responsibilities
Build, repair, rework and align complex assemblies, such as network or communications racks cable raceways/conduit and unit alignments that require the constant monitoring and maintaining of critical tolerances. Will disassemble, troubleshoot and repair sub‑assemblies to achieve proper alignment for final assembly.
Distinguish, identify and correct problems of form, fit or function in assemblies by using specialized techniques and knowledge acquired through a high degree of exposure in building assemblies requiring close physical tolerances.
Uses appropriate tools and fixtures to assist with the installation or complete the installation of parts, sub-assemblies, and modifications to include measuring, cutting, fitment, adjusting, drilling, riveting as applicable.
Use of various tools such as rivet guns, drills, sanders, grinders, routers and other tooling and equipment as needed.
Maintain a clean, safe work area.
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