Prosthetic Assembly/ Production


BELLINGHAM, WA 98225

Posted: 8/5/2024

Job Description

A local Bellingham company who is an AS9100 Rev. D, ISO 9001 and ISO 13485 certified and ITAR registered provider of contract assembly, quick-turn and production machining services, and composites is looking to add a Shop Assistant position to their growing machine shop team.

Join a team that values their people as their greatest asset, and because of this invests heavily in the training and development of everyone on their team. Want to work for a company that was voted as one of the top employers to work for in Washington state? This opportunity might be for you then!

Job Summary:

The duties of these position are performed to produce composite sandwich panels, at various stations and stages of production Assemble constructions on the lay-up table, loading and unloading the charges at the panel press, and controlling the press operation sequence for different panel constructions, trimming panels and stacking for shipment

Key Responsibilities: The main focus of this position is to deburr (smooth and remove sharp points and edges) the finished parts that come out of the CNC machine.

Verification and withdrawal of materials from cold storage, allowing them to acclimate per the specification.

Cut materials to the correct size per the work order, lay up the cut materials into a panel construction per the work order.

Transfer the panel constructions into the platen press that has been adjusted to the correct temperature per the work order.

Operate the press to perform the correct burp cycle for optimum removal of volatiles.

Remove the panel constructions from the platen press after they have cured for the specified time.

Trim panels on CNC machines to work order specified dimensions and palletize completed panels for shipping.

Requirements:

Strong work ethic with attention to attendance and punctuality. Reliable and strong team player. Top Skills Details: production line, production equipment, machine safety, composite manufacturing, composite material, machine operation, trim work. Must be able to work in manufacturing environment with exposure to noise, fumes and dust particles. Minimum Requirements: This is an entry level position. Pass a criminal background check upon acceptance of permanent job offer. Education: High School diploma/GED preferred.


To apply for this position, click the link below or contact the local office at (360) 382-6338

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