A Qualification Cell Operator
Labor Grade 12 is required, at a minimum, to be able to qualify all product
families, trouble shoot problem jobs, and correct, or identify non-conformance
as determined by the Monogram Aerospace management team. They are also required
to, at a minimum, qualify for two jobs per eight-hour shift, when assigned two
jobs. They must maintain a first pass yield as determined by the Monogram
management team. The Qualification Cell Operator must be proficient with all
measuring tools required to complete and perform a qualification. The Operator
must also be able to fill out qualification documentation accurately and
legibly. This position also requires excellent communication skills, teamwork,
and ingenuity. The Operator must possess great self-motivation, excellent work
habits, and work ethic. They must be able to follow all instruction given to
them by their leaders and Management. In addition, the Qualification Cell
Operator labor grade 12 will trouble shoot and make function all automated
equipment. The employee will assist with the setting up of all automated
equipment and will need to help with the day-to-day operation of the Assembly
and Qualification department as determined by Management.
Description of essential functions, requirements, and
responsibilities:
Under Managements direction and subject to periodic
review, the operator performs the following:
The Qualification Cell Operator position is a key and integral part of the manufacturing process. It requires a self-driven individual with exceptional knowledge of the components, and how they work. Operators will use various tools including measuring tools to perform their day-to-day functions. At times, the Operator may be required to lift to twenty-five pounds. They will be working in a fast-paced manufacturing environment that is loud. Depending on the season, the factory could be extremely hot and or very cold. They are required to always use proper personal protective equipment when inside the factory. The Qualifier must be able to fill in qualification documentation correctly and accurately. They must be able to read blueprints. Qualifiers will need to be able to distinguish a conforming part from a non-conforming part. The qualifier must possess an elevated level of integrity and must understand that they are manufacturing critical components for the Aerospace industry. Therefore, all company rules and regulation as determined by Management are always to be followed and observed without exception.