Aerospace Production Support Customer Service & Call Center - Cincinnati, OH at Geebo

Aerospace Production Support

Phoenix Worx Inc Phoenix Worx Inc Cincinnati, OH Cincinnati, OH Full-time Full-time $20 - $30 an hour $20 - $30 an hour 2 days ago 2 days ago 2 days ago Production Support- A local based aerospace industry leader, who specializes in precision components for the aerospace industry for over 50 years, is hiring for Production Support to join their team.
The Production Support will need to be able to perform a variety of duties:
grind, mask, blend, polish, and clean aero and non-aero engine components to ensure compliance with specifications.
Responsibilities:
General part deburring.
Component assembly/disassembly.
Surface finish enhancement.
Perform initial teardown of parts, blending operations for in-process, and final finishing.
Maintain and clean the parts per supplied procedures and instructions.
Interact and communicate with various groups and individuals.
General part cleaning (i.
e.
clean line), composite repair.
Adhere to AS9100 and other quality standards.
Requirements:
Must have High School Diploma or equivalent- documentation required.
Must meet ITAR definition of US Person(s)- documentation required.
Must be able to read simple part drawings.
Must be able to use and read micrometers and dial calipers accurately.
Must be able to calculate dimensions and tolerances using knowledge of mathematics.
Ongoing FAA training and testing required.
Salary and Benefits offered by the company include:
$20 to $30 per hour (based on experience and skills assessment test) State-of-the-art, climate-controlled facilities and offices Multi-national company with opportunities for growth locally and internationally Generously subsidized benefits package (health, dental, vision, STD, LTD, Life) IRA with company match PTO (paid holidays and vacation).
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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