Actuation Bench Technician

Ronkonkoma, NY
Full Time
Mid Level
Consolidated Aircraft Supply is looking to add an Actuation Bench Technician to their team. This person will be accountable for testing, repairing, and maintaining actuation systems (components that create movement) on various equipment performing calibrations, and ensuring the systems function properly according to specifications, all while adhering to safety protocols 

Responsibilities:
  • Testing and Inspection
  • Performing functional tests on actuation systems to identify malfunctions or deviations from performance standards.
  • Inspecting components for wear and tear, damage, or contamination.
  • Utilizing specialized testing equipment to measure parameters like force, pressure, displacement, and response time.
  • Troubleshooting and Repair:
  • Diagnosing the root cause of issues within actuation systems using technical diagrams and schematics.
  • Disassembling and cleaning components as needed.
  • Replacing faulty parts like actuators, sensors, seals, or electrical components.
  • Performing adjustments and calibrations to ensure accurate operation.
  • Documenting repair details, test results, and component replacements accurately.
  • Performing final quality checks on repaired actuation systems to verify functionality and compliance with specifications.
  • Maintenance and Preventative Care:
  • Performing routine maintenance tasks like lubrication and cleaning of actuation systems to prevent future issues.
  • Identifying potential wear and tear areas and recommending preventative maintenance procedures.
  • Technical Knowledge and Skills:
  • Understanding of actuation system principles, including mechanical, hydraulic, pneumatic, and electrical components.
  • Ability to read and interpret technical drawings, schematics, and engineering specifications.
  • Proficiency with specialized testing equipment and tools used for actuation system diagnostics and repair.
  • Safety and Compliance:
  • Adhering to all safety procedures related to handling actuation systems and hazardous materials.
  • Maintaining a clean and organized work area.
     
Requirements & Must haves:
●  High School Diploma, GED, College degree in Electronics and/or Mechanical background
●  Knowledge of diagnostic tools and equipment a must
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