What are the responsibilities and job description for the Inspector & Tester Electronics - 2nd or 3rd shift position at honeywell2-pilot?
Innovate to solve the world's most important challenges
Honeywell is a Fortune 100 company that invents and manufactures technologies to address critical challenges linked to global macrotrends such as safety, security, productivity, global urbanization and energy. With approximately 129,000 employees worldwide, including more than 19,000 engineers and scientists, Honeywell has an unrelenting focus on quality, delivery, value, and technology in everything they make and do. Honeywell has been named a Top 100 Global Innovator for seven years in a row, recognizing the company’s global reach of portfolio and invention influence.
In Kansas City, Honeywell Federal Manufacturing & Technologies (FM&T) manages and operates the U.S. Department of Energy/National Nuclear Security Administration’s (NNSA) Kansas City National Security Campus. This state-of-the-art engineering, manufacturing and sourcing facility produces a wide array of intricate components to deliver trusted national security products and government services primarily for the NNSA. Honeywell FM&T’s culture of integrity, commitment and continuous improvement enables them to deliver responsive, collaborative and innovative management and technology services and products that translate into cutting edge solutions to complex national security issues.
***This position will be in Kansas City, MO***
Summary of Duties:
- Set-ups necessary in the completion of the task
- Methods and procedures for inspection operations are not always predetermined
- Tests using any electrical, electronic, mechanical and environmental test equipment, including leak detectors, which may be highly technical and require special hook-ups to determine performance not attainable with standard prescribed tests
- Necessary adjustments of product or test equipment (not voiding calibration) or unit being tested to determine acceptability or reasons for malfunctioning of the unit or equipment used
- Perform nonfunctional evaluations such as visual and mechanical inspection for correct assembly and dye penetrant inspection for surface flaws
- Electronic troubleshooting, in-process test, and component selection operations on items and systems composed of electronic circuitry
- Inspection of product for proper packaging prior to release from the department
- In the performance of the duties set forth above, use may be made of various tools and equipment, such as test and troubleshooting equipment including open setup, soft soldering tools, environmental chambers, jigs and fixtures, gages and check fixtures, and hand tools necessary to the performance of the task
- Must be capable of interpreting all types of specifications, equipment readings, indications, and results
- Must be able to determine cause of failure, proper methods and equipment to be used in evaluating all types of material
- and parts in satisfying specification requirements.
- May be required to examine and evaluate test data (FM&T or vendor) of product being inspected for purposes of acceptances or rejection
- Results of tests may require interpretation and analysis
- Works from prints, assembly drawings, written, visual or oral instructions and engineering specifications
- Completes necessary paperwork and identification pursuant to the task
- May perform in-process inspection