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Aerospace Disassembly Technician

Daniel Owen Ltd
Hayes
3 days ago
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Aerospace Disassembly Technician

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Senior Aerospace Mechanical Technician

Senior Aerospace Mechanical Technician

Assembly/Test Technician

Assembly Technician

Disassembly Technician

Job Type: Full time, Variable Days

Start Date: ASAP

Duration: Permanent

Location: Hayes, London

Salary: Up to £30,807.13

Sector: Aerospace

Disassemble customer landing gears to a high standard and without causing damage to any individual components.
Working with the team to meet department schedule deadlines.
Preparing parts for next operation ensuring parts are correctly identified and presented in a manner where damages will not occur.

Duties and Responsibilities:

Disassemble customer landing gears I.A.W the manufacturer instructions (CMM).
Avoid additional damage and work with team to communicate required improvements to tooling and processes.
Work to tight deadlines.
Control of personal and company tools.
Awareness and understanding of the computer-based MOE (IQMove).
Uphold housekeeping standards.
Report to Leading Hand / Team Leader if damage occurs so that improvements can be investigated.
Embrace an open reporting culture.
Participate and contribute to team dialog meetings.
Carry out missing and damaged inspections.

Qualifications, Experience and Attributes Required:

Equivalent to GCSE A-C grades
It would be advantageous but not essential that the applicant would have served an apprenticeship. within a mechanical assembly / disassembly environment.
Illustrate previous knowledge and experience of use of hand tools.
Good knowledge, awareness and understanding of PPE....

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