Pursuit Aerospace
Semi Skilled Operator

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Role Profile
The role of the Semi-Skilled Operator will assume responsibility for fitting, maintaining, and repairing aircraft engine components. Working hands-on, efficiently and to high quality standards, this position will work alongside and supporting other key business areas across the site.
Key Accountabilities and Responsibilities
- Participate in a positive and proactive EHS culture across the site
- Manually fit parts to required customer standards and aircraft standards, including inspection of braze joints
- Undertaking semi-skilled fitting operations within the business
- Check components to verify conformity, using tooling and other measuring devices
- General maintenance of machinery, jigs and fixtures is required to ensure a clean, safe and healthy working environment
- Offer improvements to methods of inspection of product whilst developing best practice techniques
- Check parts for accurate measurements and finish pieces where necessary
- Share knowledge and experience and support coaching and mentoring to new employees and apprentices
- Support and participate in Continuous Improvement initiatives across Shop Operations. (i.e., LEAN Manufacturing, 6S initiatives, cost reductions, housekeeping
- Maintain a neat and orderly work area
- Follow all applicable safety rules and precautions
- Shifts worked may vary
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Adheres to all Core Values (Health and Safety, Quality, Customer Service, Development of People, Integrity, Corporate Citizenship, Continuous Improvement, Respect).
Adheres to all Core Competencies (Communication, Teamwork, Achieving Results, Commitment to Continuous Improvement, Judgement). Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals to perform the essential functions. Other job-related duties as assigned


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Person Specification:
- Ability to use measuring equipment and inspection fixtures to ensure component conformity to drawing requirements
- Strong communication skills
- Ability to effectively work in a teaming environment and on own initiative
- Ability to effectively communicate to all levels within the organisation
- Willingness to learn new methods, processes and techniques
- Commitment to implementing business improvement initiatives
- Willingness to be flexible across different areas of the business
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