Job ID: 678263BR
Date posted: Oct. 28, 2024
Description: IAM Hourly represented employees who currently work at the main (Sunnyvale/Palo Alto) unit, Santa Cruz, Vandenburg Air Force Base or Eastern Range facilities must apply to open requisitions on Brass Ring to be considered for the position.
Plan inspection procedures for the complex precision tooling including: patterns, jigs, gauges, tool masters, fixtures, machine dies and machine tools involving closely coordinated locating points, dimensions and tooling holes in several planes not at right angles or parallel to one another, irregular contours requiring spring back and dimensional calculations, multiple acting principles and computation of compound angles. Assemble and use tooling information and data received and obtained from production, tooling, engineering and other departments concerned.
Set up tooling on surface plate or table, angle plate, sine plate, rotary or tilting table or other base in a position suitable for taking precision measurements with precision equipment to check dimensions, hole patterns, trim lines, parallelism and other specifications. Specialize in one of the following tool inspection fields and have a working knowledge of the others: a. Major assembly and/or machine tool jigs, fixtures, and tooling masters. b. Drop hammer, hydro-press and stretch dies. c. Punch press and power brake dies.
d. Wood and/or plaster patterns and masters models. e. Templates and master layouts.
Inspect precision tooling completely and make recommend necessary correction. Make progressive check of tool makers' or jig and fixture builders' layouts on large or complicated tooling during fabrication. Make alignment and symmetry checks on assemblies to determine their conformance to engineering specifications.
Make progressive check of tool makers' or jig and fixture builders' layouts on large or complicated tooling during fabrication. Make alignment and symmetry checks on assemblies or completed missiles to determine their conformance to engineering specification.
Write repair orders or recommend correction to tools and request necessary changes in tool design and engineering drawings to conform to current shop practice and tool making methods. Decide whether to have tools reworked or used as is, depending upon number of parts yet to be made. Determine responsible departments to which tooling rework should be charged.
Observe first-run or tool-test tryouts to determine the capacity of tools to produce parts or assemblies in conformance with the design requirements of engineering drawings, and the capacity of tool to produce parts on a quantity basis; analyze and determine corrective action required. Approve the release of tools to be used in the manufacture of production lots.
Prepare records of all new or reworked tools and note any deviations from engineering
or tool design.
Assembly inspection:
Inspect a variety of electrical and mechanical assemblies and equipment such as solar assemblies/arrays, mechanical satellite subassemblies, flight hardware subassemblies and top assemblies, vehicle harnesses and ground support cables, and ground support equipment for workmanship and manufacturing process conformity.
Visually review and compare with acceptable standards such processes and assembly operations as, plating, mechanical operations, polymerics, brazing, welding, swaging, lugging, splicing, routing, torquing and final assembly as related to mechanical and electrical subassemblies. Support hardware test setup and troubleshooting per test processes.
Recording, Reporting and Accept/Reject Responsibility:
1)Record inspection results in appropriate system including documenting non-conformance reports as designated.
2)Verify machine setups and machining tools and methods to work documents.
3)Report findings, particularly non-conforming units to operators, guiding personnel or
supervision. Accept or reject units
Basic Qualifications:
Work from simple or complex blueprints, shop work authorizing documents, job
instructions, inspection procedures, standard inspection practices and technical
direction.
Knowledge in tooling setups and use of measurement systems including CMMs, 3D
Metrascan, Faro Arm. Proficient in Calypso and Polyworks programing.
Knowledge of tool inspection practice and procedure; knowledge of tool shop practice.
Complete knowledge of parts fabrication, assembly, and/or installation within field of
specialty.
Knowledge of metals, woods, plasters, patterns, plastics, etc. used in tool manufacture.
Ability to read and interpret manufacturing plans, operation sheets, blueprints, loft
information, parts condition summary sheets, and other authorized documents; to use
the shop mathematics and precision measuring instruments required for the performance of tool inspection. To survey tools and/or families of tools. To resolve tooling problems and recommended changes in collaboration with engineering, planning tool, design, and tool making organizations while tool is still in the building stage. To use tact and diplomacy in dealing with others.
Experience in electronics or mechanical assembly and processes. May be certified to inspect solder, wire wrap, crimp, cable harness, bonding, and welded module.
Knowledge of finish and processing methods and standards; metals and materials worked with; chemistry as applied to finishing and processing. Ability to use precision measuring instruments; use shop mathematics; read and interpret blueprints,
specifications, and engineering data.
Ability to obtain and maintain DoD security clearance
Desired Skills:
Expert knowledge of engineering drawings including Geometric, Dimensioning and Tolerancing with the ability to obtain GD&T certification.
5+ years of experience in tooling setups and use of measurement systems including CMMs, 3D Metrascan, Faro Arm. Knowledgeable in Calypso and Polyworks programing.
Manufacturing and/or testing experience - especially in product acceptance and non-conformance documentation
Must be able to obtain and maintain needed certifications. Industry-related certifications such as NASA Hand Solder, J-STD, Hardware torque, Adhesive Bonding, Polymerics, Connector Mate & De-Mate, and NASA cable harness
Must be able to lift and move 40lbs unassisted
Ability to climb scaffolding and ladders as required to perform inspections
Capable of multi-tasking in a fast-paced team environment with limited supervision
Strong interpersonal communication skills
Ability to work a flexible work week including flexible start time (typically 4:30/5:00AM start time), weekends, and overtime as needed
Computer skills including Microsoft Office, SAP/ERP, VE-CAMS
Security Clearance Statement: This position requires a government security clearance, you must be a US Citizen for consideration.
Clearance Level: Secret
Other Important Information You Should Know
Expression of Interest: By applying to this job, you are expressing interest in this position and could be considered for other career opportunities where similar skills and requirements have been identified as a match. Should this match be identified you may be contacted for this and future openings.
Ability to Work Remotely: Onsite Full-time: The work associated with this position will be performed onsite at a designated Lockheed Martin facility.
Work Schedules: Lockheed Martin supports a variety of alternate work schedules that provide additional flexibility to our employees. Schedules range from standard 40 hours over a five day work week while others may be condensed. These condensed schedules provide employees with additional time away from the office and are in addition to our Paid Time off benefits.
Schedule for this Position: 4x10 hour day, 3 days off per week
The base range for this position in California is $29.16 - $55.07.
Benefits offered: Medical, Dental, Vision, Life Insurance, Short-Term Disability, Long-Term Disability, 401(k) match, Flexible Spending Accounts, EAP, Education Assistance, Parental Leave, Paid time off, and Holidays. The wage range and benefits summary is a general guideline and is governed by the applicable collective bargaining agreement when extending an offer.
Lockheed Martin is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, pregnancy, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, age, protected veteran status, or disability status.
The application window will close in 90 days; applicants are encouraged to apply within 5 - 30 days of the requisition posting date in order to receive optimal consideration.
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Experience Level: Hourly/Non-Exempt
Business Unit: SPACE
Relocation Available: No
Career Area: QA/Test and Inspection
Type: Full-Time
Shift: First