competency in skills and knowledge through assessment tests,
but are not required to complete a specific number of hours.
Assembler, Installer, General
Lockheed Martin Corporation
Work Process Content
On the Job Training
Perform a variety of task ranging from repetitive to non-repetitive production assembly operations on electronic and/or mechanical assemblies and subassemblies such as modules, boards, panels, drawers, frames, and cables.
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Work from diagrams and drawings, make initial layouts, and use hand and/or power tools, jigs, and saws.
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Perform continuity checks on work in process and completed.
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Conduct quality inspections on processing line in accordance with quality specifications, as needed.
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Disassemble, modify, rework, reassemble, and test experimental or prototype assemblies and subassemblies according to specifications and under simulated conditions, as needed.
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Perform a variety of activities which involve standard procedures.
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Gather and manipulate common data, verify adequacy and appropriateness, develop charts, diagrams and standard reports.
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Set up and operate standard electronic or mechanical equipment used to develop, produce, and/or test products or process data, as needed.
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Perform basic arithmetic functions for weight measurements, torque conversions, and dimensional measurements.
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Perform assembly of electromechanical components, epoxy attach, surface mount technology, connector mate/de-mate, mechanical assembly and hardware torqueing.
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Participates in team discussions/meetings
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Focuses in team discussions/meetings
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Focuses during independent work
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Expresses openness to new ideas and change
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Deals with ambiguity by exploring, asking questions, etc.
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Knows when to ask for help
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Demonstrates effective one-on-one communication skills
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Maintains an acceptable attendance record
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Reports to work on time
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Completes assigned tasks on time
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Uses appropriate language
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Demonstrates respect for co-workers and supervisors
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Demonstrates trust, honesty and integrity
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Requests and performs work assignments without prompting
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Cares appropriately for personal dress, grooming and hygiene
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Maintains a positive attitude
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Cooperates with and assists co-workers
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Follows instructions/directions
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Works under supervision
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Accepts constructive feedback and criticism
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Follows safety rules
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Takes care of equipment and workplace
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Keeps work area neat and clean
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Meets supervisor's work standards
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Prevents interference of personal life with work
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Adheres to work policies/rules/regulations
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