Base: $24.78 - $32.67 ph; bonus/equity: not specif...
Weekend shift (friday-sunday, 5:00 am - 5:30 pm)
1-3 years regulated manufacturing experience
Calibration and functional testing skills
Interpretation of engineering drawings
Crane Aerospace & Electronics is seeking a Production Technician I for their Lynnwood, WA facility, specifically for a weekend shift. The role involves performing calibration and functional tests on subassemblies and end items in a regulated manufacturing environment
Job Summary
The role involves performing calibration and functional tests on moderate complexity subassemblies in a high-volume aerospace production environment.
Candidates must be able to interpret engineering drawings, create non-conformance reports, and operate various automated and manual test consoles.
The company offers comprehensive benefits including health insurance starting the first day, 15 days of paid time off, and a 401k plan with company match.
Matching Summary
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Crane Aerospace & Electronics is seeking a Production Technician I for their Lynnwood, WA facility, specifically for a weekend shift. The role involves performing calibration and functional tests on subassemblies and end items in a regulated manufacturing environment.
Salary
Base: $24.78 - $32.67 per hour; Bonus/Equity: Not specified; Benefits: Health care, dental, vision, life, disability, 401k match, 15 days PTO
Skills & Requirements
Must-have
1-3 years regulated manufacturing experience
Calibration and functional testing skills
Interpretation of engineering drawings
Operation of automated test equipment
Manual dexterity for precise adjustments
Knowledge of voltage resistance current calculations
Nice-to-have
Experience with Lean manufacturing techniques
Familiarity with PDM and MRP systems
Proactive problem-solving abilities
Willingness to work weekend shifts
Support for customer visits and audits
Key Requirements
High School Diploma or equivalent
US Citizenship required due to ITAR regulations
1-3 years experience in highly regulated manufacturing