What are the responsibilities and job description for the Assembly & Test Tech - Level 2 (FAA) position at honeywell2-pilot?
The future is what we make it.
When you join Honeywell, you become a member of our global team of thinkers, innovators, dreamers and doers who make the things that make the future.
That means changing the way we fly, fueling jets in an eco-friendly way, keeping buildings smart and safe and even making it possible to breathe on Mars.
Working at Honeywell isn’t just about developing cool things. That’s why all of our employees enjoy access to dynamic career opportunities across different fields and industries.
Are you ready to help us make the future?
Produce high quality products and services for our customers. You will assemble and inspect product to ensure the highest quality product is provided to our customers. You will be responsible for your work area to ensure the safe and efficient operation of the area. You will set up and monitor the production of product in your area and participate in the continuous improvement process at the site to address safety, production and quality improvements.
You will be completing ROI training and paperwork within 3 months of accepting this role.
Key Responsibilities
- Intermediate understanding of assembly/analytical process and able to perform it with some supervision
- Intermediate understanding of teardown process and able to perform it without supervision
- Work independently to work instructions and priority list with some supervision
- Work in SAP
- Retrieve and action work instructions from Sharepoint/Teamcenter and Technical Publications
- Interpret work scope from customer POs
- Ability to learn other outlines and flex to other product lines to support company and site goals
- Train teammates on processes and standard work
- Perform visual and mechanical checks on units to determine the extent of malfunction, damage, or wear. Disassemble, repair, overhaul, modify, and assemble per the Repair and Overhaul Manual, CMM, written, or verbal instructions. Read repair order to understand incoming condition of unit and cause for return. Collect appropriate documentation such as the R & O Manual, CMM, and Service Bulletins. Visually check unit and note general condition of the unit. Set up and perform bench checks as required. Disassemble unit as necessary. As required, use available resources to clean units or details. Utilize the Repair & Overhaul Manual, CMM, Service Bulletins, and other instructions, disassemble/assemble completely for test all units within assigned area of responsibility.
- Perform bench checks as required and some functional checks necessary to verify repair is complete. Fill out all paperwork as required. Maintain a safe and clean work area. Perform all other duties as assigned.
- Must be able to accurately troubleshoot, inspect, disassemble, clean, analyze, assemble, lockwire and perform all other inspections and associated tasks (as applicable).
- Must be able to complete assignments required by the work area and perform various leadership tasks/duties within the team as assigned.
- Capable to train others in disassembly, clean, analytical, assembly, lockwire and other required task/duties.
- Operate assigned equipment.
- Participate in continuous improvement activities.
- Support the Honeywell Operating System
- Maintain assigned work areas
- Comply with all safety rules.
- Analyze and interpret data
- Perform product changeovers
- Make corrections to the process
- Perform equipment testing
All applicants for placement in DOT/FAA safety-sensitive positions will be required to submit to a pre-employment drug test, testing for Marijuana, Cocaine, Amphetamines (amphetamine, methamphetamine, MDMA, MDA), Phencyclidine (PCP), and Opioids (codeine, heroin, morphine, oxycodone, oxymorphone, hydrocodone, hydromorphone). The DOT/FAA regulations require all employees, regular and temporary, in safety-sensitive positions, to be included in the Honeywell Anti-drug and Alcohol Misuse Prevention Plan.