SHEET METAL FABRICATION TECH III   
Under   minimal   supervision,   learn how to use a variety of   sheet metal   working tools, techniques, and materials to fabricate complex   parts   and subassemblies   for completion of VIP aircraft.      
- Fabricate high quality   sheet metal parts   I.A.W.   Comlux   approved procedures.   
- Must   be able to interpret material specs and engineering drawings to ensure   fabricated parts   meet   the design spec, quality standards and customer expectations.      
- Learn to request material needs   from approved data in a   timely   manner   to ensure a continuous workflow.   
- Must   be able to adhere to all regulatory documentation regarding proper   sign offs. As   well as be able to ensure paperwork is complied with and completed timely in accordance with the Comlux RSQM and other quality standards.   
- Follow   all department safety guidelines and ensure proper usage of tools and equipment.   
- Basic knowledge of company installation procedures, process specs, IOPs, etc.   
- Other duties as assigned but not covered herein.   
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS, EDUCATION, EXPERIENCE, LICENSES, ETC:   
- High School Diploma, or GED.   Relevant trade school attendance is a plus.   
- Basic   knowledge of the   sheet metal fabrication   processes   as it specifically relates to the   corporate   aviation industry, in a completions environment.         
- Ability to read, write, speak, and understand the English language.   
- Ability to read and interpret blueprints and engineering documentation.   
REQUIRED SKILLS AND ABILITIES:   
- Basic   knowledge and   willingness to learn   all aspects of the   fabrication process.   
- Willingness to obtain knowledge of the RSQM and FAA requirements as it relates to   sheet metal fabrication.   
- Working knowledge of computers and   related software utilized by Comlux.   
- Willingness   to obtain working knowledge   of lean or   other continuous improvement opportunity techniques.   
- Ability to communicate in an assertive yet professional,   motivating,   and tactful manner.   
The work environment described here is representative of those required by an employee to perform the essential functions of this job with or without reasonable accommodations.   
The location where this position works is in an aircraft hangar environment which could be subject to weather changes and is subject to constant exposure to loud noise, potential contact with hazardous waste material, heavy   machinery,   and other safety hazards such as cabinets, etc.      
