Lockheed Martin
Assembly Technician

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Works within an assembly and test environment. Responsible for the assembly, integration and testing of complex systems to include riveting, bonding, wet lay ups and composite laminating and curing, including autoclave mould preparation. Trims, cuts, vacuum bags in preparation for curing. Uses drilling and manual machinery equipment including jigs, fixtures and measuring instruments on high precision assemblies. Works to specifications, procedures and engineering drawings. Inspects produced parts using various inspection and test methods. Uses a methodical and precise approach to ensure successful completion of production tasks on highly sensitive and high value hardware. Liaises with engineering and design to improve manufacturing methods and procedures. Mentors and trains others. Uses problem solving techniques to solve assembly and test problems. Holds the ability to prioritize work load in order to meet deliverable commitment timelines. Experience of 6 Sigma and lean manufacturing tools and techniques.
About The Role
You will be responsible for building, integrating, and testing complex assemblies within a fast-paced engineering and development environment. Working from early-stage designs, engineering drawings, and evolving work instructions, you will transform concepts into high-precision, functional products.
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The role involves working with a variety of materials, including metals, composites, and advanced adhesives, ensuring all assemblies meet defined engineering tolerances, quality standards, and functional performance requirements. You will play an important role in bridging the gap between design and production-ready hardware.
Key Responsibilities
- Interpret engineering drawings, specifications, and technical instructions to assemble precision components
- Carry out mechanical assembly, integration, and basic functional testing of systems and sub-assemblies
- Use precision measurement equipment to verify dimensions and ensure tolerance compliance
- Work with a range of materials and processes, including fastening, bonding, and light fabrication
- Identify build issues or design challenges and work with engineering teams to resolve them
- Maintain accurate build records and documentation to support traceability and quality requirements
- Support continuous improvement activities, including Lean / 6S practices and process refinement


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Required Skills, Qualifications And Experience
- Minimum 2+ years’ experience in a high-precision assembly or manufacturing environment (e.g. aerospace, defence, medical, or advanced R&D)
- Ability to read and interpret ISO / ANSI engineering drawings and specifications
- Experience using precision measurement tools such as calipers, micrometers, and gauges
- Competent in the use of manual and light power tools (e.g. drills, torque tools, spot welders)
- Understanding of Lean principles, basic root-cause analysis, and corrective action processes
Core Competencies
- Strong attention to detail with a disciplined and methodical approach
- Practical problem-solving skills with the ability to identify and resolve issues efficiently
- Good communication skills and ability to work effectively with engineering, quality, and production teams
- Proactive, team-oriented mindset with a willingness to share knowledge and support others
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