| Job Title |
Assembler, Internal Combustion Engine |
| Job Description |
Assembles Internal Combustion Engines According To Standard
Procedures, Using Handtools, Power Wrenches, And Gauges,
Performing Any Of Following Operations On Assembly Line:
Positions And Bolts Crankcase, Block, And Trunion Support
Together To Form Basic Unit Of Engine, Using Wrenches, Hammer,
And Power Hoist. Mounts Crankshaft And Camshaft To Bearings And
Tightens Bearing Caps, Using Power Wrench. Presses Gears,
Sheave, Flywheel, Or Sprocket To Shafts, Using Hand Or Hydraulic
Press, And Locks Them With Keys And Pins. Inserts Cylinder
Sleeves Into Engine Block Or Casing And Fits Piston And
Connecting Rod Assembly Into Cylinder And Bolts It To
Crankshaft. Aligns Engine Parts, Such As Camshaft And Crankshaft
Gears, And Sets Timing And Clearances Between Fixed Or Moving
Parts, Using Aligning Gauges, Dial Indicator, Feeler Gauges, And
Timing Light. Examines Parts Or Observes Movement Of Completed
Assemblies To Detect Malfunction, And Discards Or Replaces
Defective Parts Or Assemblies. Bolts Subassemblies, Such As
Cylinder Head, Camshaft Assembly, Fuel Pump, Carburetor,
Governor, And Water Pump, To Engine, Using Torque Wrench And
Other Handtools. Flares And Connects Copper Or Brass Tubing For
Lubricating And Cooling Systems, Using Flaring Tools And
Wrenches. May Cut And Bend Tubing To Conform To Curvature Of
Engine, Using Bending Fixtures And Tubing Cutters. May Lap
Cylinder Counterbore And Valve Seats To Seat Cylinder Sleeves
And Valves, Using Hand Lapping Tool And Compound. May
Disassemble, Polish, Buff, And Reassemble Motors For
Demonstration Purposes And Be Designated Assembler, Show Motor
(engine-turbine). May Be Designated According To Type Of Engine
Assembled As Diesel-engine Assembler (engine-turbine);
Gasoline-engine Assembler (engine-turbine); Motorcycle-engine
Assembler (engine-turbine); Outboard-motor Assembler
(engine-turbine).
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