
Want to be on the cutting
edge of technology? Then a career at AeroSpec is
in your future. AeroSpec, Inc. produces
production prototype automation equipment and has a wide
variety of positions at our location in Chandler,
Arizona. Including:
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AeroSpec is always on the
lookout for talented individuals
who can provide great value to
the company and the customers we
serve. Please contact us in one
of the ways below to inquire
about open positions within the
company, or to put your resume
on file to be considered for
future openings.
When
applying, please be sure to
include contact information for
yourself. If you have any
questions, please
contact us.
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Mechanical
Engineering
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Mechanical Engineers
Design and Develop: |
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Mechanical
Engineering
Concept Drawings
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Working Layouts
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Master Drawings
of Automation
Components
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Assemblies
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Systems from
Design
Specifications
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Sketches
Mechanical Engineers
assist systems and
project engineering
in developing
general application
concepts and
associated design
specifications. Our
employees are
proficient in both
AutoCAD 2000 and
SolidWorks 2005 CAD
packages. |
Controls Support Technician
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Controls Support
Technicians: |
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Utilize drawings,
blueprints, and
schematics to
construct and wire
high quality control
panels.
Quality checks of work
in progress and
completed panels are
utilized to assure
correctness, continuity,
and compliance with the
scope of work
requirements. |
Inspection
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The Mechanical
Inspector is
responsible for: |
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The inspection of
parts
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Determining if parts
meet the
specifications set
forth by the
engineering
department in the
form of blueprints
Mechanical
Inspector's
responsibility extends
to the tools used in the
inspection process as
well as aiding on the
machine floor when
needed. |
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Controls Engineering
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Controls Engineers
are responsible for: |
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All Electrical
and Pneumatic
Schematics
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Bills of
Materials
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Panel Layouts
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Enclosure
Modification
Drawings
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Related
Documentation
Controls Engineers
are required to meet
the requirements of
the design
specification. The
job must conform to
the standards set
down by OSHA, NEC,
NFPA, Rockwell
Automation, and/or
UL. All projects
must meet AeroSpec's
high level of
standards. |
Machinists
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Machinists set up and
operate conventional
machines to fabricate: |
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Prototype Metal and
Non-Metal Parts
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Weldments
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Assemblies
Machinists work closely
with machine builders to
develop and build
special purpose
equipment. |
Fabricators
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Fabricators: |
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Weld, saw, shear,
punch, plasma cut,
brake, and perform
other fabrication
processes to mild
steel, aluminum, and
plastic parts.
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All work is done in
accordance with
engineering
blueprints.
All Fabricators must be
Highly skilled in
blueprint reading as
well as TIG and MIG
welding. |
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