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  1. anodize
    coat a metal with an oxide coat
    Employees in this position assist/work with a variety of job titles (e.g., spray painters, sanders, tank tenders) in the preparation of production parts (e.g., masking, sanding, part marking), rack/unrack parts before/after processes (e.g., plating, anodizing, degreasing).
  2. degrease
    remove grease or oil from (a pan)
    Employees in this position assist/work with a variety of job titles (e.g., spray painters, sanders, tank tenders) in the preparation of production parts (e.g., masking, sanding, part marking), rack/unrack parts before/after processes (e.g., plating, anodizing, degreasing).
  3. emergency procedure
    a procedure adopted to meet an emergency
    Competencies
    Knowledge of safe working practices, emergency procedures and possible dangerous situations.
  4. hand tool
    a tool used with workers' hands
    Plug threaded holes on detail parts with plastic caps to prevent paint from damaging area, using hand tools (e.g., t-pin, needle nose pliers), as required.
  5. as required
    according to need
    Review Work Order (WO) and drawings to determine work to be accomplished, as required.
  6. plier
    someone who plies a trade
    Plug threaded holes on detail parts with plastic caps to prevent paint from damaging area, using hand tools (e.g., t-pin, needle nose pliers), as required.
  7. atmospheric condition
    the atmospheric conditions that comprise the state of the atmosphere in terms of temperature and wind and clouds and precipitation
    Employment in this position also requires handling, standing, twisting at the waist, walking, lifting and carrying less than 10 pounds, rotation of head/neck, finger manipulation, flexion/extension, contact with metals, exposure to noise and atmospheric conditions, and the use of personal safety gear for face/eye and feet.
  8. competency
    the quality of being adequately or well qualified
    Competencies

    Attention to detail; ensure all paperwork and computer data have been completed accurately.
  9. Mylar
    a thin polyester film
    Remove Mylar from parts and prepare surface to be part marked or painted, as required.
  10. information system
    system consisting of the network of all communication channels used within an organization
    Competencies
    Operate computing equipment to access job information (e.g., drawings, specifications and other online information systems).
  11. dimensional
    relating to coordinates that determine a position in space
    Capable of visualizing a three-dimensional shape from a two-dimensional view, converting left-hand to right-hand views and understanding symbols, flag notes, and general notes.
  12. masking
    the act of concealing the existence of something by obstructing the view of it
    Employees in this position assist/work with a variety of job titles (e.g., spray painters, sanders, tank tenders) in the preparation of production parts (e.g., masking, sanding, part marking), rack/unrack parts before/after processes (e.g., plating, anodizing, degreasing).
  13. rework
    use again in altered form
    Perform rework, (e.g., pick ups, rejection tags) or other authorized instructions, as required.
  14. conveyor belt
    a moving loop of material that transports objects
    Load detail parts on conveyor belt, so they can be part marked and counted by video jet machine, as required.
  15. specification
    the act of naming explicitly
    Obtain and examine med, drawings, tools, and Boeing specification (BAC) using on line computing equipment (e.g., part verification system), as required.
  16. interpersonal
    occurring among or involving several people
    Competencies
    Work with others as part of a team which includes giving and receiving feedback, assisting others in completion of tasks; possess interpersonal, listening, and participation skills.
  17. sander
    a power tool used for sanding wood
    Employees in this position assist/work with a variety of job titles (e.g., spray painters, sanders, tank tenders) in the preparation of production parts (e.g., masking, sanding, part marking), rack/unrack parts before/after processes (e.g., plating, anodizing, degreasing).
  18. compute
    make a mathematical calculation
    Obtain and examine med, drawings, tools, and Boeing specification (BAC) using on line computing equipment (e.g., part verification system), as required.
  19. two-dimensional
    involving measurements of magnitude in two directions
    Capable of visualizing a three-dimensional shape from a two-dimensional view, converting left-hand to right-hand views and understanding symbols, flag notes, and general notes.
  20. flexion
    the state of being flexed (as of a joint)
    Employment in this position also requires handling, standing, twisting at the waist, walking, lifting and carrying less than 10 pounds, rotation of head/neck, finger manipulation, flexion/extension, contact with metals, exposure to noise and atmospheric conditions, and the use of personal safety gear for face/eye and feet.
  21. on-line
    connected to a computer network or accessible by computer
    Load/store completed job into Decac MRM system, using on-line computing equipment, as required.
  22. pliers
    a gripping hand tool with two hinged arms and serrated jaws
    Plug threaded holes on detail parts with plastic caps to prevent paint from damaging area, using hand tools (e.g., t-pin, needle nose pliers), as required.
  23. conveyor
    a person who conveys (carries or transmits)
    Load detail parts on conveyor belt, so they can be part marked and counted by video jet machine, as required.
  24. plating
    the application of a thin coat of metal (as by electrolysis)
    Employees in this position assist/work with a variety of job titles (e.g., spray painters, sanders, tank tenders) in the preparation of production parts (e.g., masking, sanding, part marking), rack/unrack parts before/after processes (e.g., plating, anodizing, degreasing).
  25. computing
    the procedure of calculating
    Obtain and examine med, drawings, tools, and Boeing specification (BAC) using on line computing equipment (e.g., part verification system), as required.
  26. subtraction
    arithmetic operation of deducting one quantity from another
    Competencies
    Use basic math that includes addition, subtraction, multiplication and division.
  27. unloading
    the labor of taking a load of something off of or out of a vehicle or ship or container etc.
    Assist spray painters/sanders in the loading/unloading of tables, for preparation of parts (e.g., masking, sanding,) and turning parts over between operations, as required.
  28. unload
    leave or discharge
    Assist spray painters/sanders in the loading/unloading of tables, for preparation of parts (e.g., masking, sanding,) and turning parts over between operations, as required.
  29. require
    have need of
    Employment in this position also requires handling, standing, twisting at the waist, walking, lifting and carrying less than 10 pounds, rotation of head/neck, finger manipulation, flexion/extension, contact with metals, exposure to noise and atmospheric conditions, and the use of personal safety gear for face/eye and feet.
  30. three-dimensional
    involving or relating to three dimensions or aspects
    Capable of visualizing a three-dimensional shape from a two-dimensional view, converting left-hand to right-hand views and understanding symbols, flag notes, and general notes.
  31. visualize
    form a mental picture of something that is invisible
    Capable of visualizing a three-dimensional shape from a two-dimensional view, converting left-hand to right-hand views and understanding symbols, flag notes, and general notes.
  32. visually
    with respect to sight
    Visually sweep area to determine what needs to be done or obtain job assignment from lead.
  33. marking
    a distinguishing symbol
    Employees in this position assist/work with a variety of job titles (e.g., spray painters, sanders, tank tenders) in the preparation of production parts (e.g., masking, sanding, part marking), rack/unrack parts before/after processes (e.g., plating, anodizing, degreasing).
  34. required
    necessary by rule
    Review Work Order (WO) and drawings to determine work to be accomplished, as required.
  35. load
    weight to be borne or conveyed
    Remove parts off of load bar and place on table to be worked, as required.
  36. engineering
    applying scientific knowledge to practical problems
    Work with area lead, inspection, spray painters, planning and engineering to confirm masking area on detail parts, as required.
  37. paperwork
    work that involves handling papers: forms or letters or reports etc.
    Competencies

    Attention to detail; ensure all paperwork and computer data have been completed accurately.
  38. verification
    additional proof that something that was believed is correct
    Obtain and examine med, drawings, tools, and Boeing specification (BAC) using on line computing equipment (e.g., part verification system), as required.
  39. mask
    a covering to disguise or conceal the face
    Employees in this position assist/work with a variety of job titles (e.g., spray painters, sanders, tank tenders) in the preparation of production parts (e.g., masking, sanding, part marking), rack/unrack parts before/after processes (e.g., plating, anodizing, degreasing).
  40. spray
    water in small drops in the atmosphere
    Employees in this position assist/work with a variety of job titles (e.g., spray painters, sanders, tank tenders) in the preparation of production parts (e.g., masking, sanding, part marking), rack/unrack parts before/after processes (e.g., plating, anodizing, degreasing).
  41. specify
    be particular about
    Competencies
    Determine if own work is complete and correct as specified by instructions, drawings and specifications.
  42. supervisor
    one who has charge and direction of
    Competencies
    Follow oral/written instructions provided by the lead, team leader, supervisor and/or engineering.
  43. threaded
    (of bolts or screws) having screw threads
    Plug threaded holes on detail parts with plastic caps to prevent paint from damaging area, using hand tools (e.g., t-pin, needle nose pliers), as required.
  44. loading
    weight to be borne or conveyed
    Assist spray painters/sanders in the loading/unloading of tables, for preparation of parts (e.g., masking, sanding,) and turning parts over between operations, as required.
  45. finch
    any of numerous small songbirds with short bills
    Apply finch prior to part marking to seal information on production parts, as required.
  46. left-hand
    intended for the left hand
    Capable of visualizing a three-dimensional shape from a two-dimensional view, converting left-hand to right-hand views and understanding symbols, flag notes, and general notes.
  47. parts
    the local environment
    Employees in this position assist/work with a variety of job titles (e.g., spray painters, sanders, tank tenders) in the preparation of production parts (e.g., masking, sanding, part marking), rack/unrack parts before/after processes (e.g., plating, anodizing, degreasing).
  48. engineer
    a person who uses scientific knowledge to solve problems
    Work with area lead, inspection, spray painters, planning and engineering to confirm masking area on detail parts, as required.
  49. manipulation
    exerting shrewd or devious influence for one's own advantage
    Employment in this position also requires handling, standing, twisting at the waist, walking, lifting and carrying less than 10 pounds, rotation of head/neck, finger manipulation, flexion/extension, contact with metals, exposure to noise and atmospheric conditions, and the use of personal safety gear for face/eye and feet.
  50. multiplication
    arithmetic operation determining the product of two numbers
    Competencies
    Use basic math that includes addition, subtraction, multiplication and division.
  51. feedback
    the process in which output of a system is returned to input
    Competencies
    Work with others as part of a team which includes giving and receiving feedback, assisting others in completion of tasks; possess interpersonal, listening, and participation skills.
  52. detail
    a small part considered separately from the whole
    Load detail parts on conveyor belt, so they can be part marked and counted by video jet machine, as required.
  53. mark
    a distinguishing symbol
    Employees in this position assist/work with a variety of job titles (e.g., spray painters, sanders, tank tenders) in the preparation of production parts (e.g., masking, sanding, part marking), rack/unrack parts before/after processes (e.g., plating, anodizing, degreasing).
  54. completion
    a concluding action
    Check work after completion of each operation.
  55. plastic
    synthetic material that can be molded into objects
    Apply a variety of masking tapes (e.g., plastic, paper, protex, aluminum) to parts to protect finish, as required.
  56. assist
    give help; be of service
    Employees in this position assist/work with a variety of job titles (e.g., spray painters, sanders, tank tenders) in the preparation of production parts (e.g., masking, sanding, part marking), rack/unrack parts before/after processes (e.g., plating, anodizing, degreasing).
  57. math
    a science (or group of related sciences) dealing with the logic of quantity and shape and arrangement
    Competencies
    Use basic math that includes addition, subtraction, multiplication and division.
  58. right-hand
    located on or directed toward the right
    Capable of visualizing a three-dimensional shape from a two-dimensional view, converting left-hand to right-hand views and understanding symbols, flag notes, and general notes.
  59. effectively
    in a manner producing an intended result
    Competencies
    Effectively communicate verbal information such as tie-ins and job related information.
  60. jet
    a hard black form of lignite that takes a brilliant polish
    Load detail parts on conveyor belt, so they can be part marked and counted by video jet machine, as required.
  61. oral
    using speech rather than writing
    Competencies
    Follow oral/written instructions provided by the lead, team leader, supervisor and/or engineering.
  62. damaging
    (sometimes followed by `to') causing harm or injury
    Plug threaded holes on detail parts with plastic caps to prevent paint from damaging area, using hand tools (e.g., t-pin, needle nose pliers), as required.
  63. tank
    a large vessel for holding gases or liquids
    Employees in this position assist/work with a variety of job titles (e.g., spray painters, sanders, tank tenders) in the preparation of production parts (e.g., masking, sanding, part marking), rack/unrack parts before/after processes (e.g., plating, anodizing, degreasing).
  64. atmospheric
    relating to or located in the mass of air surrounding Earth
    Employment in this position also requires handling, standing, twisting at the waist, walking, lifting and carrying less than 10 pounds, rotation of head/neck, finger manipulation, flexion/extension, contact with metals, exposure to noise and atmospheric conditions, and the use of personal safety gear for face/eye and feet.
  65. operate
    perform as expected when applied
    Operate/maintain video jet marking machine (e.g., check fluids, clean heads), as required.
  66. assignment
    an undertaking that you have been told to perform
    Visually sweep area to determine what needs to be done or obtain job assignment from lead.
  67. aluminum
    a silvery, flexible, metallic element
    Apply a variety of masking tapes (e.g., plastic, paper, protex, aluminum) to parts to protect finish, as required.
  68. painter
    an artist who paints
    Employees in this position assist/work with a variety of job titles (e.g., spray painters, sanders, tank tenders) in the preparation of production parts (e.g., masking, sanding, part marking), rack/unrack parts before/after processes (e.g., plating, anodizing, degreasing).
  69. job
    a specific piece of work required to be done as a duty
    Employees in this position assist/work with a variety of job titles (e.g., spray painters, sanders, tank tenders) in the preparation of production parts (e.g., masking, sanding, part marking), rack/unrack parts before/after processes (e.g., plating, anodizing, degreasing).
  70. determine
    find out or learn with certainty, as by making an inquiry
    Visually sweep area to determine what needs to be done or obtain job assignment from lead.
  71. plug
    blockage consisting of an object designed to fill a hole tightly
    Plug threaded holes on detail parts with plastic caps to prevent paint from damaging area, using hand tools (e.g., t-pin, needle nose pliers), as required.
  72. instruction
    activities that impart knowledge or skill
    Perform rework, (e.g., pick ups, rejection tags) or other authorized instructions, as required.
  73. tag
    a small piece of cloth or paper
    Perform rework, (e.g., pick ups, rejection tags) or other authorized instructions, as required.
  74. communicate
    transfer to another
    Competencies
    Effectively communicate verbal information such as tie-ins and job related information.
  75. drawing
    a representation of forms or objects on a surface by means of lines
    Review Work Order (WO) and drawings to determine work to be accomplished, as required.
  76. equipment
    an instrumentality needed for an undertaking
    Obtain and examine med, drawings, tools, and Boeing specification (BAC) using on line computing equipment (e.g., part verification system), as required.
  77. rotation
    the act of turning as if on an axis
    Employment in this position also requires handling, standing, twisting at the waist, walking, lifting and carrying less than 10 pounds, rotation of head/neck, finger manipulation, flexion/extension, contact with metals, exposure to noise and atmospheric conditions, and the use of personal safety gear for face/eye and feet.
  78. rejection
    the act of turning something down
    Perform rework, (e.g., pick ups, rejection tags) or other authorized instructions, as required.
  79. protective
    intended or adapted to provide safety of some kind
    Count/load and protective wrap finished production parts to be shipped to next operation, as required.
  80. specified
    clearly and explicitly stated
    Competencies
    Determine if own work is complete and correct as specified by instructions, drawings and specifications.
  81. operation
    process or manner of functioning
    Assist spray painters/sanders in the loading/unloading of tables, for preparation of parts (e.g., masking, sanding,) and turning parts over between operations, as required.
  82. instructions
    a manual explaining how to install or operate a device
    Perform rework, (e.g., pick ups, rejection tags) or other authorized instructions, as required.
  83. part
    one of the portions into which something is regarded as divided and which together constitute a whole
    Employees in this position assist/work with a variety of job titles (e.g., spray painters, sanders, tank tenders) in the preparation of production parts (e.g., masking, sanding, part marking), rack/unrack parts before/after processes (e.g., plating, anodizing, degreasing).
  84. tool
    an implement used to perform a task or job
    Obtain and examine med, drawings, tools, and Boeing specification (BAC) using on line computing equipment (e.g., part verification system), as required.
  85. twisting
    marked by repeated turns and bends
    Employment in this position also requires handling, standing, twisting at the waist, walking, lifting and carrying less than 10 pounds, rotation of head/neck, finger manipulation, flexion/extension, contact with metals, exposure to noise and atmospheric conditions, and the use of personal safety gear for face/eye and feet.
  86. draw
    cause to move by pulling
    Review Work Order (WO) and drawings to determine work to be accomplished, as required.
  87. interpret
    make sense of; assign a meaning to
    Competencies
    Read and interpret engineering drawings.
  88. rack
    a framework for holding objects
    Employees in this position assist/work with a variety of job titles (e.g., spray painters, sanders, tank tenders) in the preparation of production parts (e.g., masking, sanding, part marking), rack/unrack parts before/after processes (e.g., plating, anodizing, degreasing).
  89. anticipate
    regard something as probable or likely
    Competencies
    Think before acting,"" (e.g., anticipate outcome of an action, know if something looks wrong) and ask questions when necessary.
  90. verbal
    of or relating to or formed from words in general
    Competencies
    Effectively communicate verbal information such as tie-ins and job related information.
  91. wrap
    cloak that is folded or wrapped around a person
    Count/load and protective wrap finished production parts to be shipped to next operation, as required.
  92. planning
    an act of formulating a program for a course of action
    Work with area lead, inspection, spray painters, planning and engineering to confirm masking area on detail parts, as required.
  93. completed
    successfully completed or brought to an end
    Sell in process or completed operation to inspector, as required.
  94. pin
    a small slender (often pointed) piece of wood or metal used to support or fasten or attach things
    Plug threaded holes on detail parts with plastic caps to prevent paint from damaging area, using hand tools (e.g., t-pin, needle nose pliers), as required.
  95. employee
    a worker who is hired to perform a job
    Employees in this position assist/work with a variety of job titles (e.g., spray painters, sanders, tank tenders) in the preparation of production parts (e.g., masking, sanding, part marking), rack/unrack parts before/after processes (e.g., plating, anodizing, degreasing).
  96. area
    the extent of a two-dimensional surface within a boundary
    Visually sweep area to determine what needs to be done or obtain job assignment from lead.
  97. information
    knowledge acquired through study or experience
    Apply finch prior to part marking to seal information on production parts, as required.
  98. tape
    a long thin piece of cloth or paper as used for binding or fastening
    Apply a variety of masking tapes (e.g., plastic, paper, protex, aluminum) to parts to protect finish, as required.
  99. sand
    a loose material consisting of grains of rock or coral
    Employees in this position assist/work with a variety of job titles (e.g., spray painters, sanders, tank tenders) in the preparation of production parts (e.g., masking, sanding, part marking), rack/unrack parts before/after processes (e.g., plating, anodizing, degreasing).
  100. tie
    fasten or secure with a rope, string, or cord
    Competencies
    Effectively communicate verbal information such as tie-ins and job related information.
  101. bar
    a rigid piece of metal or wood
    Remove parts off of load bar and place on table to be worked, as required.
  102. paint
    a substance used as a coating to protect or decorate a surface (especially a mixture of pigment suspended in a liquid); dries to form a hard coating
    Remove Mylar from parts and prepare surface to be part marked or painted, as required.
  103. preparation
    setting in order in advance some act or purpose
    Employees in this position assist/work with a variety of job titles (e.g., spray painters, sanders, tank tenders) in the preparation of production parts (e.g., masking, sanding, part marking), rack/unrack parts before/after processes (e.g., plating, anodizing, degreasing).
  104. participation
    the act of sharing in the activities of a group
    Competencies
    Work with others as part of a team which includes giving and receiving feedback, assisting others in completion of tasks; possess interpersonal, listening, and participation skills.
  105. part with
    give something up
    Plug threaded holes on detail parts with plastic caps to prevent paint from damaging area, using hand tools (e.g., t-pin, needle nose pliers), as required.
  106. gear
    a toothed wheel that engages another toothed mechanism
    Employment in this position also requires handling, standing, twisting at the waist, walking, lifting and carrying less than 10 pounds, rotation of head/neck, finger manipulation, flexion/extension, contact with metals, exposure to noise and atmospheric conditions, and the use of personal safety gear for face/eye and feet.
  107. accurately
    strictly correctly
    Competencies

    Attention to detail; ensure all paperwork and computer data have been completed accurately.
  108. convert
    change the nature, purpose, or function of something
    Capable of visualizing a three-dimensional shape from a two-dimensional view, converting left-hand to right-hand views and understanding symbols, flag notes, and general notes.
  109. twist
    cause an object to assume a curved or distorted shape
    Employment in this position also requires handling, standing, twisting at the waist, walking, lifting and carrying less than 10 pounds, rotation of head/neck, finger manipulation, flexion/extension, contact with metals, exposure to noise and atmospheric conditions, and the use of personal safety gear for face/eye and feet.
  110. authorized
    sanctioned by established authority
    Perform rework, (e.g., pick ups, rejection tags) or other authorized instructions, as required.
  111. fluid
    continuous amorphous matter that tends to flow
    Operate/maintain video jet marking machine (e.g., check fluids, clean heads), as required.
  112. apply
    employ for a particular purpose
    Apply finch prior to part marking to seal information on production parts, as required.
  113. procedure
    a particular course of action intended to achieve a result
    Competencies
    Knowledge of safe working practices, emergency procedures and possible dangerous situations.
  114. confirm
    strengthen
    Work with area lead, inspection, spray painters, planning and engineering to confirm masking area on detail parts, as required.
  115. video
    broadcasting visual images of stationary or moving objects
    Load detail parts on conveyor belt, so they can be part marked and counted by video jet machine, as required.
  116. remove
    take something away as by lifting, pushing, or taking off
    Remove parts off of load bar and place on table to be worked, as required.
  117. seal
    fastener consisting of a resin that is plastic when warm
    Apply finch prior to part marking to seal information on production parts, as required.
  118. inspector
    an investigator who observes carefully
    Sell in process or completed operation to inspector, as required.
  119. outcome
    something that results
    Competencies
    Think before acting,"" (e.g., anticipate outcome of an action, know if something looks wrong) and ask questions when necessary.
  120. production
    the act or process of making something
    Employees in this position assist/work with a variety of job titles (e.g., spray painters, sanders, tank tenders) in the preparation of production parts (e.g., masking, sanding, part marking), rack/unrack parts before/after processes (e.g., plating, anodizing, degreasing).
  121. complete
    having all necessary qualities
    Sell in process or completed operation to inspector, as required.
  122. ensure
    make certain of
    Competencies

    Attention to detail; ensure all paperwork and computer data have been completed accurately.
  123. needle
    a sharp pointed implement
    Plug threaded holes on detail parts with plastic caps to prevent paint from damaging area, using hand tools (e.g., t-pin, needle nose pliers), as required.
  124. using
    an act that exploits or victimizes someone
    Obtain and examine med, drawings, tools, and Boeing specification (BAC) using on line computing equipment (e.g., part verification system), as required.
  125. Order
    (usually plural) the status or rank or office of a Christian clergyman in an ecclesiastical hierarchy
    Review Work Order (WO) and drawings to determine work to be accomplished, as required.
  126. finish
    come or bring to an end
    Apply a variety of masking tapes (e.g., plastic, paper, protex, aluminum) to parts to protect finish, as required.
  127. correct
    free from error; especially conforming to fact or truth
    Use squares and scales to measure parts for correct location for part marking, as required.
  128. include
    have as a part; be made up out of
    Competencies
    Use basic math that includes addition, subtraction, multiplication and division.
  129. handling
    the action of touching with the hands (or the skillful use of the hands) or by the use of mechanical means
    Employment in this position also requires handling, standing, twisting at the waist, walking, lifting and carrying less than 10 pounds, rotation of head/neck, finger manipulation, flexion/extension, contact with metals, exposure to noise and atmospheric conditions, and the use of personal safety gear for face/eye and feet.
  130. check
    examine to determine accuracy or quality
    Operate/maintain video jet marking machine (e.g., check fluids, clean heads), as required.
  131. exposure
    the state of being exposed to harm
    Employment in this position also requires handling, standing, twisting at the waist, walking, lifting and carrying less than 10 pounds, rotation of head/neck, finger manipulation, flexion/extension, contact with metals, exposure to noise and atmospheric conditions, and the use of personal safety gear for face/eye and feet.
  132. inspection
    a formal or official examination
    Work with area lead, inspection, spray painters, planning and engineering to confirm masking area on detail parts, as required.
  133. basic
    reduced to the simplest and most significant form possible
    Competencies
    Use basic math that includes addition, subtraction, multiplication and division.
  134. relate
    give an account of
    Competencies
    Effectively communicate verbal information such as tie-ins and job related information.
  135. process
    a particular course of action intended to achieve a result
    Employees in this position assist/work with a variety of job titles (e.g., spray painters, sanders, tank tenders) in the preparation of production parts (e.g., masking, sanding, part marking), rack/unrack parts before/after processes (e.g., plating, anodizing, degreasing).
  136. extension
    act of expanding in scope
    Employment in this position also requires handling, standing, twisting at the waist, walking, lifting and carrying less than 10 pounds, rotation of head/neck, finger manipulation, flexion/extension, contact with metals, exposure to noise and atmospheric conditions, and the use of personal safety gear for face/eye and feet.
  137. location
    the act of putting something in a certain place
    Use squares and scales to measure parts for correct location for part marking, as required.
  138. pound
    16 ounces avoirdupois
    Employment in this position also requires handling, standing, twisting at the waist, walking, lifting and carrying less than 10 pounds, rotation of head/neck, finger manipulation, flexion/extension, contact with metals, exposure to noise and atmospheric conditions, and the use of personal safety gear for face/eye and feet.
  139. variety
    a category of things distinguished by a common quality
    Employees in this position assist/work with a variety of job titles (e.g., spray painters, sanders, tank tenders) in the preparation of production parts (e.g., masking, sanding, part marking), rack/unrack parts before/after processes (e.g., plating, anodizing, degreasing).
  140. obtain
    come into possession of
    Visually sweep area to determine what needs to be done or obtain job assignment from lead.
  141. symbol
    something visible that represents something invisible
    Capable of visualizing a three-dimensional shape from a two-dimensional view, converting left-hand to right-hand views and understanding symbols, flag notes, and general notes.
  142. accomplish
    achieve with effort
    Review Work Order (WO) and drawings to determine work to be accomplished, as required.
  143. waist
    the narrowing of the body between the ribs and hips
    Employment in this position also requires handling, standing, twisting at the waist, walking, lifting and carrying less than 10 pounds, rotation of head/neck, finger manipulation, flexion/extension, contact with metals, exposure to noise and atmospheric conditions, and the use of personal safety gear for face/eye and feet.
  144. machine
    a mechanical or electrical device that transmits energy
    Load detail parts on conveyor belt, so they can be part marked and counted by video jet machine, as required.
  145. thread
    a fine cord of twisted fibers used in sewing and weaving
    Plug threaded holes on detail parts with plastic caps to prevent paint from damaging area, using hand tools (e.g., t-pin, needle nose pliers), as required.
  146. sweep
    clean by using a broom or as if with a broom
    Visually sweep area to determine what needs to be done or obtain job assignment from lead.
  147. tender
    easy to cut or chew
    Employees in this position assist/work with a variety of job titles (e.g., spray painters, sanders, tank tenders) in the preparation of production parts (e.g., masking, sanding, part marking), rack/unrack parts before/after processes (e.g., plating, anodizing, degreasing).
  148. emergency
    a sudden unforeseen crisis that requires immediate action
    Competencies
    Knowledge of safe working practices, emergency procedures and possible dangerous situations.
  149. belt
    a band to tie or buckle around the body
    Load detail parts on conveyor belt, so they can be part marked and counted by video jet machine, as required.
  150. computer
    a machine for performing calculations automatically
    Competencies

    Attention to detail; ensure all paperwork and computer data have been completed accurately.
  151. marked
    easily noticeable
    Remove Mylar from parts and prepare surface to be part marked or painted, as required.
  152. lead
    take somebody somewhere
    Visually sweep area to determine what needs to be done or obtain job assignment from lead.
  153. work
    activity directed toward making or doing something
    Employees in this position assist/work with a variety of job titles (e.g., spray painters, sanders, tank tenders) in the preparation of production parts (e.g., masking, sanding, part marking), rack/unrack parts before/after processes (e.g., plating, anodizing, degreasing).
  154. online
    connected to a computer network or accessible by computer
    Competencies
    Operate computing equipment to access job information (e.g., drawings, specifications and other online information systems).
  155. prior
    earlier in time
    Apply finch prior to part marking to seal information on production parts, as required.
  156. use
    put into service
    Employment in this position also requires handling, standing, twisting at the waist, walking, lifting and carrying less than 10 pounds, rotation of head/neck, finger manipulation, flexion/extension, contact with metals, exposure to noise and atmospheric conditions, and the use of personal safety gear for face/eye and feet.
  157. examine
    observe, check out, and look over carefully or inspect
    Obtain and examine med, drawings, tools, and Boeing specification (BAC) using on line computing equipment (e.g., part verification system), as required.
  158. damage
    the occurrence of a change for the worse
    Plug threaded holes on detail parts with plastic caps to prevent paint from damaging area, using hand tools (e.g., t-pin, needle nose pliers), as required.
  159. access
    the right to enter
    Competencies
    Operate computing equipment to access job information (e.g., drawings, specifications and other online information systems).
  160. perform
    get done
    Perform rework, (e.g., pick ups, rejection tags) or other authorized instructions, as required.
  161. metal
    a chemical element or alloy that is usually a shiny solid
    Employment in this position also requires handling, standing, twisting at the waist, walking, lifting and carrying less than 10 pounds, rotation of head/neck, finger manipulation, flexion/extension, contact with metals, exposure to noise and atmospheric conditions, and the use of personal safety gear for face/eye and feet.
  162. employment
    the state of having a job
    Employment in this position also requires handling, standing, twisting at the waist, walking, lifting and carrying less than 10 pounds, rotation of head/neck, finger manipulation, flexion/extension, contact with metals, exposure to noise and atmospheric conditions, and the use of personal safety gear for face/eye and feet.
  163. count
    determine the number or amount of
    Load detail parts on conveyor belt, so they can be part marked and counted by video jet machine, as required.
  164. lift
    raise from a lower to a higher position
    Employment in this position also requires handling, standing, twisting at the waist, walking, lifting and carrying less than 10 pounds, rotation of head/neck, finger manipulation, flexion/extension, contact with metals, exposure to noise and atmospheric conditions, and the use of personal safety gear for face/eye and feet.
  165. prepare
    make ready or suitable or equip in advance
    Remove Mylar from parts and prepare surface to be part marked or painted, as required.
  166. system
    a group of independent elements comprising a unified whole
    Obtain and examine med, drawings, tools, and Boeing specification (BAC) using on line computing equipment (e.g., part verification system), as required.
  167. scale
    an ordered reference standard
    Use squares and scales to measure parts for correct location for part marking, as required.
  168. maintain
    keep in a certain state, position, or activity
    Operate/maintain video jet marking machine (e.g., check fluids, clean heads), as required.
  169. possess
    have ownership of
    Competencies
    Work with others as part of a team which includes giving and receiving feedback, assisting others in completion of tasks; possess interpersonal, listening, and participation skills.
  170. data
    a collection of facts from which conclusions may be drawn
    Competencies

    Attention to detail; ensure all paperwork and computer data have been completed accurately.
  171. acting
    the performance of a part or role in a drama
    Competencies
    Think before acting,"" (e.g., anticipate outcome of an action, know if something looks wrong) and ask questions when necessary.
  172. team
    a cooperative unit
    Competencies
    Follow oral/written instructions provided by the lead, team leader, supervisor and/or engineering.
  173. flag
    a rectangular piece of cloth of distinctive design
    Capable of visualizing a three-dimensional shape from a two-dimensional view, converting left-hand to right-hand views and understanding symbols, flag notes, and general notes.
  174. plate
    dish on which food is served or from which food is eaten
    Employees in this position assist/work with a variety of job titles (e.g., spray painters, sanders, tank tenders) in the preparation of production parts (e.g., masking, sanding, part marking), rack/unrack parts before/after processes (e.g., plating, anodizing, degreasing).
  175. protect
    shield from danger, injury, destruction, or damage
    Apply a variety of masking tapes (e.g., plastic, paper, protex, aluminum) to parts to protect finish, as required.
  176. finger
    any of the terminal members of the hand
    Employment in this position also requires handling, standing, twisting at the waist, walking, lifting and carrying less than 10 pounds, rotation of head/neck, finger manipulation, flexion/extension, contact with metals, exposure to noise and atmospheric conditions, and the use of personal safety gear for face/eye and feet.
  177. accomplished
    highly skilled
    Review Work Order (WO) and drawings to determine work to be accomplished, as required.
  178. shape
    a perceptual structure
    Capable of visualizing a three-dimensional shape from a two-dimensional view, converting left-hand to right-hand views and understanding symbols, flag notes, and general notes.
  179. review
    look at again; examine again
    Review Work Order (WO) and drawings to determine work to be accomplished, as required.
  180. listening
    the act of hearing attentively
    Competencies
    Work with others as part of a team which includes giving and receiving feedback, assisting others in completion of tasks; possess interpersonal, listening, and participation skills.
  181. write
    name the letters that comprise the accepted form of
    Competencies
    Effectively communicate written information such as tie-ins, planning or engineering change requests and reports.
  182. painted
    coated with paint
    Remove Mylar from parts and prepare surface to be part marked or painted, as required.
  183. related
    connected logically or causally or by shared characteristics
    Competencies
    Effectively communicate verbal information such as tie-ins and job related information.
  184. skill
    an ability that has been acquired by training
    Competencies
    Work with others as part of a team which includes giving and receiving feedback, assisting others in completion of tasks; possess interpersonal, listening, and participation skills.
  185. pick
    look for and gather
    Perform rework, (e.g., pick ups, rejection tags) or other authorized instructions, as required.
  186. operations
    financial transactions at a brokerage
    Assist spray painters/sanders in the loading/unloading of tables, for preparation of parts (e.g., masking, sanding,) and turning parts over between operations, as required.
  187. cap
    a tight-fitting headdress
    Plug threaded holes on detail parts with plastic caps to prevent paint from damaging area, using hand tools (e.g., t-pin, needle nose pliers), as required.
  188. plan
    a series of steps to be carried out or goals to be achieved
    Work with area lead, inspection, spray painters, planning and engineering to confirm masking area on detail parts, as required.
  189. hole
    an opening into or through something
    Plug threaded holes on detail parts with plastic caps to prevent paint from damaging area, using hand tools (e.g., t-pin, needle nose pliers), as required.
  190. provide
    give something useful or necessary to
    Competencies
    Follow oral/written instructions provided by the lead, team leader, supervisor and/or engineering.
  191. addition
    the arithmetic operation of summing
    Competencies
    Use basic math that includes addition, subtraction, multiplication and division.
  192. request
    express the need or desire for; ask for
    Competencies
    Effectively communicate written information such as tie-ins, planning or engineering change requests and reports.
  193. capable
    having ability
    Capable of visualizing a three-dimensional shape from a two-dimensional view, converting left-hand to right-hand views and understanding symbols, flag notes, and general notes.
  194. nose
    the organ of smell and entrance to the respiratory tract
    Plug threaded holes on detail parts with plastic caps to prevent paint from damaging area, using hand tools (e.g., t-pin, needle nose pliers), as required.
  195. understanding
    the condition of someone who knows and comprehends
    Capable of visualizing a three-dimensional shape from a two-dimensional view, converting left-hand to right-hand views and understanding symbols, flag notes, and general notes.
  196. note
    a brief written record
    Capable of visualizing a three-dimensional shape from a two-dimensional view, converting left-hand to right-hand views and understanding symbols, flag notes, and general notes.
  197. division
    the act of partitioning
    Competencies
    Use basic math that includes addition, subtraction, multiplication and division.
  198. noise
    sound of any kind
    Employment in this position also requires handling, standing, twisting at the waist, walking, lifting and carrying less than 10 pounds, rotation of head/neck, finger manipulation, flexion/extension, contact with metals, exposure to noise and atmospheric conditions, and the use of personal safety gear for face/eye and feet.
  199. store
    a mercantile establishment for the sale of goods or services
    Load/store completed job into Decac MRM system, using on-line computing equipment, as required.
  200. contact
    the act of touching physically
    Employment in this position also requires handling, standing, twisting at the waist, walking, lifting and carrying less than 10 pounds, rotation of head/neck, finger manipulation, flexion/extension, contact with metals, exposure to noise and atmospheric conditions, and the use of personal safety gear for face/eye and feet.
  201. written
    set down in writing in any of various ways
    Competencies
    Effectively communicate written information such as tie-ins, planning or engineering change requests and reports.
  202. clean
    free from dirt or impurities
    Operate/maintain video jet marking machine (e.g., check fluids, clean heads), as required.
  203. sell
    exchange or deliver for money or its equivalent
    Sell in process or completed operation to inspector, as required.
  204. walking
    the act of traveling by foot
    Employment in this position also requires handling, standing, twisting at the waist, walking, lifting and carrying less than 10 pounds, rotation of head/neck, finger manipulation, flexion/extension, contact with metals, exposure to noise and atmospheric conditions, and the use of personal safety gear for face/eye and feet.
  205. safety
    being certain that adverse effects will not be caused
    Employment in this position also requires handling, standing, twisting at the waist, walking, lifting and carrying less than 10 pounds, rotation of head/neck, finger manipulation, flexion/extension, contact with metals, exposure to noise and atmospheric conditions, and the use of personal safety gear for face/eye and feet.
  206. task
    any piece of work that is undertaken or attempted
    Competencies
    Work with others as part of a team which includes giving and receiving feedback, assisting others in completion of tasks; possess interpersonal, listening, and participation skills.
  207. table
    furniture having a smooth flat top supported by legs
    Remove parts off of load bar and place on table to be worked, as required.
  208. view
    the visual percept of a region
    Capable of visualizing a three-dimensional shape from a two-dimensional view, converting left-hand to right-hand views and understanding symbols, flag notes, and general notes.
  209. position
    the particular part of space occupied by something
    Employees in this position assist/work with a variety of job titles (e.g., spray painters, sanders, tank tenders) in the preparation of production parts (e.g., masking, sanding, part marking), rack/unrack parts before/after processes (e.g., plating, anodizing, degreasing).
  210. dangerous
    involving or causing risk; liable to hurt or harm
    Competencies
    Knowledge of safe working practices, emergency procedures and possible dangerous situations.
  211. needs
    in such a manner as could not be otherwise
    Visually sweep area to determine what needs to be done or obtain job assignment from lead.
  212. prevent
    keep from happening or arising; make impossible
    Plug threaded holes on detail parts with plastic caps to prevent paint from damaging area, using hand tools (e.g., t-pin, needle nose pliers), as required.
  213. title
    the name of a work of art or literary composition
    Employees in this position assist/work with a variety of job titles (e.g., spray painters, sanders, tank tenders) in the preparation of production parts (e.g., masking, sanding, part marking), rack/unrack parts before/after processes (e.g., plating, anodizing, degreasing).
  214. listen
    hear with intention
    Competencies
    Work with others as part of a team which includes giving and receiving feedback, assisting others in completion of tasks; possess interpersonal, listening, and participation skills.
  215. neck
    the part of an organism (human or animal) that connects the head to the rest of the body
    Employment in this position also requires handling, standing, twisting at the waist, walking, lifting and carrying less than 10 pounds, rotation of head/neck, finger manipulation, flexion/extension, contact with metals, exposure to noise and atmospheric conditions, and the use of personal safety gear for face/eye and feet.
  216. leader
    a person who rules or guides or inspires others
    Competencies
    Follow oral/written instructions provided by the lead, team leader, supervisor and/or engineering.
  217. measure
    determine the dimensions of something or somebody
    Use squares and scales to measure parts for correct location for part marking, as required.
  218. surface
    the outer boundary of an artifact or a material layer
    Remove Mylar from parts and prepare surface to be part marked or painted, as required.
  219. square
    a polygon with four equal sides and four right angles
    Use squares and scales to measure parts for correct location for part marking, as required.
  220. practice
    a customary way of operation or behavior
    Competencies
    Knowledge of safe working practices, emergency procedures and possible dangerous situations.
  221. line
    a length between two points
    Obtain and examine med, drawings, tools, and Boeing specification (BAC) using on line computing equipment (e.g., part verification system), as required.
  222. finished
    ended or brought to an end
    Count/load and protective wrap finished production parts to be shipped to next operation, as required.
  223. safe
    free from danger or the risk of harm
    Competencies
    Knowledge of safe working practices, emergency procedures and possible dangerous situations.
  224. conditions
    the context that influences the performance of a process
    Employment in this position also requires handling, standing, twisting at the waist, walking, lifting and carrying less than 10 pounds, rotation of head/neck, finger manipulation, flexion/extension, contact with metals, exposure to noise and atmospheric conditions, and the use of personal safety gear for face/eye and feet.
  225. receive
    get something; come into possession of
    Competencies
    Work with others as part of a team which includes giving and receiving feedback, assisting others in completion of tasks; possess interpersonal, listening, and participation skills.
  226. turning
    a movement in a new direction
    Assist spray painters/sanders in the loading/unloading of tables, for preparation of parts (e.g., masking, sanding,) and turning parts over between operations, as required.
  227. situation
    physical position in relation to the surroundings
    Competencies
    Knowledge of safe working practices, emergency procedures and possible dangerous situations.
  228. author
    a person who writes professionally
    Perform rework, (e.g., pick ups, rejection tags) or other authorized instructions, as required.
  229. working
    a mine or quarry that is being or has been worked
    Competencies
    Knowledge of safe working practices, emergency procedures and possible dangerous situations.
  230. walk
    use one's feet to advance; advance by steps
    Employment in this position also requires handling, standing, twisting at the waist, walking, lifting and carrying less than 10 pounds, rotation of head/neck, finger manipulation, flexion/extension, contact with metals, exposure to noise and atmospheric conditions, and the use of personal safety gear for face/eye and feet.
  231. carry
    physically move while supporting, by vehicle, hands, or body
    Employment in this position also requires handling, standing, twisting at the waist, walking, lifting and carrying less than 10 pounds, rotation of head/neck, finger manipulation, flexion/extension, contact with metals, exposure to noise and atmospheric conditions, and the use of personal safety gear for face/eye and feet.
  232. condition
    a mode of being or form of existence of a person or thing
    Employment in this position also requires handling, standing, twisting at the waist, walking, lifting and carrying less than 10 pounds, rotation of head/neck, finger manipulation, flexion/extension, contact with metals, exposure to noise and atmospheric conditions, and the use of personal safety gear for face/eye and feet.
  233. hand
    the (prehensile) extremity of the superior limb
    Plug threaded holes on detail parts with plastic caps to prevent paint from damaging area, using hand tools (e.g., t-pin, needle nose pliers), as required.
  234. giving
    the act of giving
    Competencies
    Work with others as part of a team which includes giving and receiving feedback, assisting others in completion of tasks; possess interpersonal, listening, and participation skills.
  235. follow
    travel behind, go after, or come after
    Competencies
    Follow oral/written instructions provided by the lead, team leader, supervisor and/or engineering.
  236. report
    to give an account or representation of in words
    Competencies
    Effectively communicate written information such as tie-ins, planning or engineering change requests and reports.
  237. wrong
    not correct; not in conformity with fact or truth
    Competencies
    Think before acting,"" (e.g., anticipate outcome of an action, know if something looks wrong) and ask questions when necessary.
  238. personal
    concerning an individual or his or her private life
    Employment in this position also requires handling, standing, twisting at the waist, walking, lifting and carrying less than 10 pounds, rotation of head/neck, finger manipulation, flexion/extension, contact with metals, exposure to noise and atmospheric conditions, and the use of personal safety gear for face/eye and feet.
  239. standing
    status or reputation
    Employment in this position also requires handling, standing, twisting at the waist, walking, lifting and carrying less than 10 pounds, rotation of head/neck, finger manipulation, flexion/extension, contact with metals, exposure to noise and atmospheric conditions, and the use of personal safety gear for face/eye and feet.
  240. foot
    the pedal extremity of vertebrates other than human beings
    Employment in this position also requires handling, standing, twisting at the waist, walking, lifting and carrying less than 10 pounds, rotation of head/neck, finger manipulation, flexion/extension, contact with metals, exposure to noise and atmospheric conditions, and the use of personal safety gear for face/eye and feet.
  241. in this
    (formal) in or into that thing or place
    Employees in this position assist/work with a variety of job titles (e.g., spray painters, sanders, tank tenders) in the preparation of production parts (e.g., masking, sanding, part marking), rack/unrack parts before/after processes (e.g., plating, anodizing, degreasing).
  242. paper
    a material made of cellulose pulp derived mainly from wood or rags or certain grasses
    Apply a variety of masking tapes (e.g., plastic, paper, protex, aluminum) to parts to protect finish, as required.
  243. attention
    the act of concentrating on something
    Competencies

    Attention to detail; ensure all paperwork and computer data have been completed accurately.
  244. ship
    a vessel that carries passengers or freight
    Count/load and protective wrap finished production parts to be shipped to next operation, as required.
  245. action
    something done (usually as opposed to something said)
    Competencies
    Think before acting,"" (e.g., anticipate outcome of an action, know if something looks wrong) and ask questions when necessary.
  246. knowledge
    the result of perception, learning, and reasoning
    Competencies
    Knowledge of safe working practices, emergency procedures and possible dangerous situations.
  247. eye
    the organ of sight
    Employment in this position also requires handling, standing, twisting at the waist, walking, lifting and carrying less than 10 pounds, rotation of head/neck, finger manipulation, flexion/extension, contact with metals, exposure to noise and atmospheric conditions, and the use of personal safety gear for face/eye and feet.
  248. stand
    be standing; be upright
    Employment in this position also requires handling, standing, twisting at the waist, walking, lifting and carrying less than 10 pounds, rotation of head/neck, finger manipulation, flexion/extension, contact with metals, exposure to noise and atmospheric conditions, and the use of personal safety gear for face/eye and feet.
  249. necessary
    absolutely essential
    Competencies
    Think before acting,"" (e.g., anticipate outcome of an action, know if something looks wrong) and ask questions when necessary.
  250. understand
    know and comprehend the nature or meaning of
    Capable of visualizing a three-dimensional shape from a two-dimensional view, converting left-hand to right-hand views and understanding symbols, flag notes, and general notes.
  251. act
    behave in a certain manner
    Competencies
    Think before acting,"" (e.g., anticipate outcome of an action, know if something looks wrong) and ask questions when necessary.
  252. change
    become different in some particular way
    Competencies
    Effectively communicate written information such as tie-ins, planning or engineering change requests and reports.
  253. other
    not the same one or ones already mentioned or implied
    Perform rework, (e.g., pick ups, rejection tags) or other authorized instructions, as required.
  254. head
    the upper part of the human body or the body in animals
    Employment in this position also requires handling, standing, twisting at the waist, walking, lifting and carrying less than 10 pounds, rotation of head/neck, finger manipulation, flexion/extension, contact with metals, exposure to noise and atmospheric conditions, and the use of personal safety gear for face/eye and feet.
  255. ask
    make a request or demand for something to somebody
    Competencies
    Think before acting,"" (e.g., anticipate outcome of an action, know if something looks wrong) and ask questions when necessary.
  256. turn
    move around an axis or a center
    Assist spray painters/sanders in the loading/unloading of tables, for preparation of parts (e.g., masking, sanding,) and turning parts over between operations, as required.
  257. possible
    capable of happening or existing
    Competencies
    Knowledge of safe working practices, emergency procedures and possible dangerous situations.
  258. off
    from a particular thing or place or position
    Remove parts off of load bar and place on table to be worked, as required.
  259. need
    require or want
    Visually sweep area to determine what needs to be done or obtain job assignment from lead.
  260. question
    a sentence of inquiry that asks for a reply
    Competencies
    Think before acting,"" (e.g., anticipate outcome of an action, know if something looks wrong) and ask questions when necessary.
  261. read
    look at and say out loud something written or printed
    Competencies
    Read and interpret engineering drawings.
  262. less
    a quantifier meaning not as great in amount or degree
    Employment in this position also requires handling, standing, twisting at the waist, walking, lifting and carrying less than 10 pounds, rotation of head/neck, finger manipulation, flexion/extension, contact with metals, exposure to noise and atmospheric conditions, and the use of personal safety gear for face/eye and feet.
Created on Thu Apr 19 19:08:03 EDT 2012

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