Reports to:Â Senior Director of Plant OperationsÂ
Location:Â Onsite full time in Loveland, CO (5 days/week)Â
In this role, you will be responsible for:Â
- Assemble precision compressor units and subassemblies from aerospace-grade machined parts, working to engineering drawings, tolerances, and specifications.Â
- Read and interpret engineering drawings, geometric dimensioning and tolerancing (GD&T), schematics, and bills of materials; assemble to torque, fit, and tolerance specs using calibrated hand and power tools.Â
- Write, refine, and maintain assembly SOPs and work instructions. Work from partial or incomplete inputs and determine what needs to be created versus updated.Â
- Perform in-process and final quality checks, including leak and pressure testing of assembled units. Record results and maintain build records, inspection sign-offs, and part traceability.Â
- Support incoming inspection of machined parts and partner with supply chain on supplier quality and nonconforming material.Â
- Partner directly with design engineers and the R&D team on assembly feedback, design-for-assembly, and first-article builds.Â
- Maintain a clean, organized workspace with foreign object debris (FOD) control, and follow all safety and PPE protocols.Â
- Contribute to continuous improvement of assembly processes as production scales.Â
- Help establish the assembly standards, documentation, and training that a growing technician team will work from. Â
Required QualificationsÂ
- Demonstrated precision mechanical assembly experience (compressors, pumps, engines, turbomachinery, aerospace, medical device, or comparable high-tolerance work).Â
- Ability to read and work from engineering drawings, GD&T, schematics, and bills of materials.Â
- Proficiency assembling to torque, tolerance, and fit specifications with calibrated hand and power tools.Â
- Experience writing or substantially improving assembly SOPs or work instructions.Â
- Comfort operating from partial documentation and deciding what to build versus what to update.Â
- Experience working within a documented quality process (inspection records, part traceability, nonconformance handling) in a high-reliability or regulated environment.Â
- Strong attention to detail, manual dexterity, and pride in workmanship.Â
- Clear written and verbal communication to interface with design engineers and technical experts.Â
- Authorization to work in the U.S.Â
TechnicalÂ
- Precision measurement and inspection: calipers, micrometers, bore gauges, dial indicators; measuring runout, concentricity, and clearances to spec.Â
- Rotating-assembly work: bearing and seal installation, shaft alignment, and rotor balancing or runout verification.Â
- Mechanical fits and joining: press, shrink, and slip fits; threaded and fastened joints to torque spec; brazing or soldering as applicable.Â
- Cleanliness and contamination control for close-clearance parts, including FOD prevention.Â
- Leak, pressure, and vacuum or evacuation procedures, with the test documentation that goes with them.Â
- Familiarity with rotating equipment or sealed (hermetic / semi-hermetic) compressor assemblies.Â
Preferred QualificationsÂ
- EPA 608 or other refrigerant handling certification.Â
- Experience in low-volume or prototype-to-production (NPI) manufacturing environments.Â
- Experience contributing to design-for-manufacturability or design-for-assembly.Â
- Lean, 5S, or continuous improvement exposure.Â
- Trade certification, associate degree, or equivalent demonstrated hands-on experience.Â
- Basic experience with Solidworks E Drawings/CADÂ
- Experience training and developing technicians or building out a small assembly team, and interest in growing into that as the function scales.Â
Physical RequirementsÂ
- Stand, bend, reach, and perform detailed hand work for extended periods.Â
- Lift and carry up to 25 lbs regularly, and up to 40 lbs occasionally with assistance or lifting aids.Â
- Fine motor dexterity and close-vision work with small components and hand tools.Â
- Use required PPE and work safely in a shop and light-manufacturing environment.Â
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