Summary: Performs functions throughout the production line, such as, assembling, fastening and installing parts on or for the aircraft. Essential Duties and Responsibilities (other duties may be assigned): Read and interpret engineering drawings, illustrations, work instructions, and specifications to determine layouts, sequences of operations, identities and relationships of parts. Assemble, install, and connect parts, fittings, and assemblies on aircraft, using both hand and power tools to install fasteners and fittings. Inspect and test installed units, parts, systems, and assemblies for fit, alignment, performance, defects, and compliance with requirements, using measuring instruments and test equipment. Perform installation or assembly duties such as-aircraft electrical, aircraft plumbing, advanced aircraft fabrication, rigging flight controls, and/or preparing and installing class one fasteners. Assist with the assembly of major structures, and installs subassemblies such as bulkheads, fuselage panels, rudders, flaps and elevators. Performs advanced rework described PS4011 and PS5111. Performs advanced rework approved by a Material Deviation Report. Performs retrofit work resulting from customer order changes. Expected to provide task training to Level 1, Level 2, and Level 3 Assemblers. Expected to perform Quality Inspection tasks as a Delegated Inspector. Supervisory Responsibilities: None Qualifications: Proficient in interpreting Kodiak Aircraft engineering drawings High School diploma or GED required Proficient with the use of hand and power tools. Proficient with MS Office Suite and a modern Web browser. Minimum 3 years’ experience and understanding of general aspects of general aviation manufacturing. Master the required minimum number and type of assembly work as defined in the current Assembler Career Ladder policy.

