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Job Posting

The Heavy Machinery Operator – Balance & Grinding is responsible for operating precision balance machines, grinding equipment, and related heavy machinery in support of aircraft engine module assembly processes. The role ensures components and modules meet dimensional, balance, and quality requirements in accordance with approved technical data, OEM standards, and internal procedures. This position requires a strong focus on precision, safety, process discipline, and quality compliance within a regulated aerospace MRO environment.

MTU Maintenance Fort Worth, Inc

Heavy Machinery Operator – Balance & Grinding (Engine Module Assembly)

  • LocationFort Worth
  • Starter areaMaintenance and Repair
  • Posted on12.04.2026
  • Operate balance machines, grinding machines, and associated tooling to support engine module assembly processes in accordance with approved work instructions and manuals.
  • Set up, adjust, and monitor machines to achieve required balance, surface finish, and dimensional tolerances.
  • Interpret technical documentation, work plans, drawings, and balance/grinding specifications to execute assigned tasks correctly.
  • Perform in‑process checks using precision measuring equipment (e.g., micrometers, calipers, dial indicators) to verify compliance with specifications.
  • Document completed work, measurements, and results accurately to ensure full traceability and compliance with quality requirements.
  • Identify, report, and escalate deviations, out‑of‑tolerance conditions, or equipment abnormalities to supervision, Quality, or Engineering as required.
  • Ensure proper handling, protection, and storage of engine modules and components to prevent damage or contamination.
  • Conduct routine machine care, basic troubleshooting, and housekeeping activities in accordance with 6S and EHS standards.
  • Comply with all FAA regulations, Repair Station Quality Manual requirements, OEM standards, and MTU internal procedures.
  • Support continuous improvement initiatives related to process stability, quality, safety, and efficiency within the module assembly area.

Required Qualifications & Experience

  • Technical education, apprenticeship, or equivalent hands‑on experience in machining, industrial manufacturing, or mechanical assembly.
  • Experience operating balance machines, grinding machines, or similar precision industrial equipment (aerospace or comparable regulated industry preferred).
  • Ability to read and follow technical manuals, work instructions, and engineering documentation.
    Proficiency in the use of precision measuring and inspection equipment.
  • Strong attention to detail, quality mindset, and commitment to safety.
  • Ability to work in a team‑based, production‑driven environment and follow standardized processes.

Preferred Qualifications

  • Experience in aircraft engine module assembly or aerospace MRO environments.
  • Familiarity with FAA, EASA, or OEM aerospace quality standards.
  • Experience with ERP or digital production documentation systems (e.g., SAP).
  • Prior exposure to balancing processes for rotating components or modules.

Must be available for any shift: 
Training – m-f, 7am-3:30pm
1st Shift – m-f, 6am-2:30pm
2nd Shift – m-f, 2pm -10:30pm

Your contact

Coree Brickle