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The successful candidate will exhibit leadership, collaboration and teamwork and will have the opportunity to progress in their career, with the goal of becoming a Production Supervisor.
Support the Production Supervisor overseeing the operation of the M1 Assembly department and staff in a given shift to produce products, which conform to part specifications, quality specifications, procedures and standards.
*Safety Management
*Time and Attendance
*Quality
*On-Time Delivery
Responsibilities include; Gas Tungsten Arc Welding (GTAW). Welders are required to meet certification to AWS D17.1 for Aerospace Welding for compliance to NADCAP (National Aerospace Defense Contractors Accreditation Program).
Perform a variety of inspections on materials, precision machined components and electrical-mechanical assemblies to ensure compliance with requirements. Use a wide assortment of measuring instruments including hand tools and gauges, vison equipment and CMM. Prepare quality documentation for final shipments per customer requirements.
2nd shift position, hours to be discussed, 15% shift differential.
Perform a variety of inspections on materials, precision machined components and electrical-mechanical assemblies to ensure compliance with requirements. Use a wide assortment of measuring instruments including hand tools and gauges, vison equipment and CMM. Prepare quality documentation for final shipments per customer requirements.
Responsible for operating the Wastewater Pretreatment System (WWTS). The candidate must be able to accurately follow written procedures, written and verbal instructions, make-up required chemistry for the WWTS and all Plating and Metal Finishing solutions.
Shift: 1st 5:30 am – 3:00 pm, Monday – Friday
Responsible for the efficient management of assigned operations to meet present and future goals for Safety, Customer Service, Inventory Turns, Shipment dollars, Productivity savings,
Employee Relations, and Continuous Improvement through the implementation of Lean Processes. The Operations Manager will do this by building a team of supervisors that are dedicated to meeting the annual goals for the plant. Supervise 1 to 4 Value Stream and Center of Excellence Supervisors.
GW Lisk Island Components division designs and manufactures an array of motion control products including but not limited to Motors, Actuators, Brakes, Clutches and Controllers.
The Test Technician position supports the Island Components Production Operations, and is responsible to conduct all acceptance testing of production hardware for use on commercial, military and space applications. In this role, the individual will conduct production test to ensure product meets requirement prior to delivery to customer. He/She will be responsible for the collection and storage of data related to the test process. He/She will be expected to keep test equipment running at full potential to meet production schedule. The Test Technician should have the ability to work autonomously, with minimal supervisory guidance on multiple products while working in a dynamic result-oriented environment.
GW Lisk designs, manufactures, and provides post warranty support for complex, high reliability products that support space, aerospace, industrial and automotive applications. The manufacturing environment supports global customers across both high volume/low mix as well as low volume/high-mix products with an emphasis on complex machining, plating, welding, assembly, and testing processes. The successful candidate will take on an active, hands-on role in the continuous improvement of manufacturing capabilities, as well as the ongoing development of manufacturing and testing practices.
This position will support the design of Linear Variable Differential Transformers (LVDTs), a position feedback sensor. Theoretical calculations, analytical calculations, and hands-on work are required to facilitate the design, manufacture, and testing of position sensors for position feedback on electromechanical, hydraulic and fueldraulic aerospace actuation applications. Role will include new product development, product improvements, creating and testing mockup hardware for performance verification, and contributing to the creation of new product guidelines. This position requires close collaboration with customer, supplier, operations / manufacturing, and quality engineering teams.
Lead electric machine drive system development for electric motors (brushed/brushless DC, stepper, ACIMs) and/or next-generation electrical machines for space, aerospace, military, and transportation markets and applications. Understanding of related drive and control electronics strongly desired; interfacing hardware and controls/software is advantageous. Assist in coordination of joint-development partnerships and contracts. Provide experience and insight in making complex design tradeoffs while managing overall system and project objectives.
Perform a variety of inspections on materials, precision machined components and electrical-mechanical assemblies to ensure compliance with requirements. Use a wide assortment of measuring instruments including hand tools and gauges, vison equipment and CMM. Prepare quality documentation for final shipments per customer requirements.
Responsible for assembly of small or medium sized parts, fitting and/or adjustment of interrelated parts and/or assembly, adjustment and repair of subassemblies and major assemblies. May involve mechanical, optical and electrical/electronic operations. Requires use of wide range of hand and power tools, electrical or mechanical fixtures and gauges, standard measuring devices such as dial indicators, micrometers or voltmeters, drills, jigs, fixtures and light materials. Responsible for inspection and testing of own work and work of others. Job complexity ranges from simple, highly repetitive tasks to fairly repetitive but difficult tasks as incumbents experience increases.
GW Lisk Military and Aerospace group designs and manufactures Solenoids, Solenoid Valves and Flame Arrestors. These products are design to support a variety of applications targeting both Military and Commercial Aerospace vehicles and aircraft.
An Engineer is an entry level position with an objective of gaining experience through applying standard engineering techniques and practices in support of fellow Senior or Principle Engineers. This includes design of mechanical and electrical systems, performing failure analyses, testing and validation of proposed solutions, writing and executing test procedures or reports, project management, amongst many others. Through these activities the Engineer will work as a member of a cross functional team and be required to manage portions of specific project deliverables.
The senior technician must be capable of assembling and/or testing a variety of electro-mechanical-hydraulic products to aerospace standards while meeting customer quality and on‐time delivery schedules. He/she shall actively contribute to lean initiatives to increase productivity and reduce costs. The ability to work autonomously with minimum supervisory guidance is required.
The Senior Engineer is responsible for creating a viable design solution in response to customer requirements for products such as Valves, Solenoid Operated Valves, Solenoids and Flame Arrestors. This person will be the technical lead of the design throughout the New Product Development Process. The Senior Engineer may also act as the project manager; which includes generation of the project plan, allocating tasks, setting milestones and communicating status updates with both internal and external customers. This person must be skilled at working in a team environment and mentoring team members as necessary.
Perform a variety of inspections on materials, precision machined components and electrical-mechanical assemblies to ensure compliance with requirements. Use a wide assortment of measuring instruments including hand tools and gauges, vision system equipment. Prepare quality documentation for final shipments per customer requirements.
Utilize electrical and mechanical skills to maintain and repair CNC machining equipment in support of production operations with an emphasis on maximizing up time and maintaining capability.
CNC Machinists perform set-up, dimensional inspection, and production operating tasks for a variety of equipment, including live-tool lathes, Swiss lathes, grinders, EDMs, mills, and machining centers.
Openings are on 2nd shift, Monday - Thursday 4:00pm - 4:00am. 15% shift differential