This position is located on-site in Hamilton, Washington State. The Metrology Technician performs a variety of duties and multiple uses of different skillsets. Technicians are required to follow detailed instructions and drawings, in the assembly of tooling fixtures, precision weldments, machined surfaces and fly-away aerospace parts. Drilling, tapping, grinding, hardware placement, and precise aerospace tool finishes are common tasks. Hiring for Day Shift, Weekend, and Swing Shifts. The following essential job functions are performed as Metrology Technician: Attention to detail and quality is required. Reads and understands blueprints, isometric drawings and work orders. Receives and carries out directions from designated Supervisors and Production Leads. Must be able to understand and comply with Safety Practices. Complies with 5S, AS9100 and Nadcap Standards and Practices. Identifies and obtains equipment, tools and materials needed to properly perform job function. Sets up scaffolding and safety barriers under direction. Properly executes Hazardous Material Disposal activities. Performs preventive maintenance on machines and facilities as required. Knowledge of common hand tools and demonstrated mechanical capabilities. Performs on the job training, AS9100, Nadcap training and other training as required. Performs other duties as assigned. Must work well under pressure, meeting and completing multiple deadlines. The incumbent shall, at all times, demonstrate cooperative behavior with colleagues and supervisors. Being at work on time and maintaining good attendance is a condition of employment and is an essential function of the job.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Mid Level
Education Level
High school or GED