Monday, November 05, 2007

Welcome to FN Manufacturing, LLC

Welcome to FN Manufacturing, LLC

FN Manufacturing is an equal employment opportunity employer and we do not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, veteran, disability, or any other similarly protected status.


FN is currently accepting applications for the jobs listed below


CNC Operator /
Plans and performs a variety of machine operations utilizing computerized numerical control machining centers to cut, shape, or form metal work-pieces to specifications.


Weapons Tester
Participate in the testing of manufactured weapons. This person will be responsible for targeting handguns and other firearms associated duties and must have extensive firearm knowledge.


Welder
Designs, fabricates and welds metal and sheet metal components to fabricate or repair products.


Tool & Gage Technician / 2nd Shift
Simple-complex tool and gage making projects. Able to fabricate from start to finish any gage / fixture using any piece of tool room equipment efficiently & trouble shoot or repair fixtures or gages


QA Technician
Working from blueprints, drawings, process documents, and using a wide variety of tools, gages, jigs, and measuring equipment, audits product at various stages of the manufacturing process.


Project Engineer I/ II
Engineer needed for new product development. Project management to include proposal generation, budgeting, scheduling and reporting. Product design to include product support, concept development, Pro/E modeling and drawing, engineering analysis,procurement and testing of prototypes. Education and/or Experience: B.S.M.E. degree and three (3) to five (5) years of product design experience, or M.S.M.E. and seven (7) years experience with at least two (2) years of product design and development. Pro/Engineer (3d Modeling) software competency or a sufficient equivalent. Working knowledge of GD&T and ASME Y14.5 Standards


Surface Finish Operator /
Interprets basic drawings, program sheets, instructions, and process sheets to determine work to be done for the treatment of production parts. Degreases parts and cleans them by hand or machine blasting to eliminate all oxides. Processes parts installed on racks in degreasing chromium baths, phosphating neutralization baths and oiling and/or rinse tank. If required, operates oven for hydrogen em-brittlement relief. Gage barrels for bore and rifling on air column gages. Maintains specified temperature of baths Sets up controls and regulates plating equipment to coat metal parts with protective chromium. May replace anodes and cathodes of chrome plating equipment. Check plating process using chemical tests and sensitive instruments, including micrometers, calipers and permascope.


Conventional Operator
Operate simple conventional machines; make adjustments, change tools, etc., as required. Perform change over as required.Develops, records, analyzes, and interprets SPC charts and data and initiates and/or takes corrective actions necessary to return process to control. Qualifies as required production for compliance to engineering and quality specifications. Qualifications: High School diploma or general degree (GED); or zero to one year related experience and/or training; or equivalent combination of education and experience. Basic Shop Math / Blueprint reading, must be able to calculate metric and standard measurements and interpret. SPC.


Design Engineer
Ability to design and implement mechanisms. Understanding of near net shape processes and implementation into weapon design. Solid understanding and application of GD&T, ASME Y14.5 standards. Pro-E proficiency required. Wildfire and PDM Link experience a plus Work in a teaming environment. Accustomed to supplier and customer interfacing. Understanding of production/product configuration managment regiments Knowledge of weapon design and usage a plus Some travel possible Education: BSME degree and 5 years experience minimum


Cell Operator / Week-end Shift
Decide which steps (inspect, deburr, and load parts) to take in order to maintain continuous parts production with minimal supervision. Runs two or more complex operations using CNC and conventional machines, operating and controlling multiple parts simultaneously. Responsible for tool changes as required. Adjusts offsets to make quality parts Responsible for regular maintenance duties on assigned machines (examples: maintaining coolant, coolant concentrate and hydraulic oil at correct levels)


Assembler / M240 / Weekend Shift
Interprets basic drawings, program sheets, instructions, and process sheets to determine work to be done. Performs a variety of milling, drilling, grinding, riveting and turning on conventional machines or related operations to close and interrelated tolerances. Reviews OCS / OS sheet and specifications to determine machining sequence, tooling requirements / changes and dimensions of finished workpiece. Able to perform simple sub-assemblies. Perform tool changes on simple operations such as drilling and reaming operations. (i.e. sanding belts and grinding wheels) Performs a variety of inspection and gaging operations to insure maintenance of quality standards and specifications (metric & inch) (i.e. Venier calipers, microhite, micrometers)


Final Operations (Weapons Cleaner/Packaging)
Disassemble, clean and inspect all individual parts of tested weapons and components for one or more product lines in accordance with appropriate OCS. Preserves weapons and components. Maintains sufficient amounts of cleaning materials.


Project & Business Specialist
Responsible for coordination and management of training, both initial and on-going for major software systems as well as software user process definition and best practices mplementation/standardization. Position interfaces with users to assure that software systems are used in the most effective manner. Also assists with user coordination/leadership of software system evaluations and software system upgrades as well as custom programming definition, user testing, training, etc. in conjunction with user, programming resources and MIS management. Must assure compliance with all Federal, State, and local regulations and laws including the Uniform Commercial Code (UCC), copyright laws, Federal acquisition regulations (FAR), and regulations as defined by specific contracts.


Production Supervisor
• Five - Seven years as a supervisor (20-35 employees) in a metal working environment. • Bachelors’ degree in business or two year technical degree in Engineering or Machine Tool. • Total exposure to a total quality environment and familiar with ISO 9000 standards.


Engineering Systems Administrator
• Responsible for installation, configuration and support for Pro/Engineer and Windchill applications • Advanced knowledge of Pro/Engineer Wildfire modeling concepts required • 3 years experience administering Pro/E and Windchill applications required • Working knowledge of C++, VB, PERL, SQL and java a plus • BS in engineering preferred


Contracts Specilist
• Reviews complex customer documents such as, solicitations, contractual terms & conditions, SOWs, NDAs, LOAs, and MOAs to identify potential business opportunities, risks and develop appropriate strategies. • Understands financial considerations such as ROS, cash flow, working capital, etc. as they apply to the contracting process. • Works assigned programs independently with a minimum of supervision. Educational/Experience Requirements: • B.A. or B.S. in contract, marketing, management and/or legal area • Advanced degree or CFCM desirable • Five (5) to Seven (7) years of USG contracts and proposal experience within a manufacturing environment. • Thorough working knowledge of FAR/DFAR and other applicable laws and regulations as they apply to the sale of FNM products and services.

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