
- GCODE ART OF ILLUSION SOFTWARE
- GCODE ART OF ILLUSION CODE
Our Benefits: Disney offers a rewards package to help you live your best life. Associates of Arts degree preferred or equivalent work experience (5 years' experience working directly with Animation design and fabrication College degree preferred, High school diploma or equivalent require.Minimum 3 years' experience in mechanical fabrication and assembly with military ror industrial experience in electrical/electronic production.
GCODE ART OF ILLUSION CODE
Experience with physical mechanics, CNC programming in G code. Read and interpret fabrication and assembly drawings. Basic welding skills including lay-up, tack, and finish welds in TIG and MI.
choices and decisions without guidance from the lead or executive management.Comparison of alternatives and determination of the proper course of action.Coordinate fabrication and assembly models/drawings.Understanding of mechanism design and assembly.Demonstrated experience in a collaborative work environment.Minimum 5 years of relevant industry experience.Knowledge of simple fiberglass lay-up, silicone molds and silicone parts.Knowledge of fabricate high temp epoxy molds.Knowledge of clean-up complex fiberglass or silicone tools and parts.Understanding of UL Compliance related to product line.
GCODE ART OF ILLUSION SOFTWARE
Advanced set-up and repair skills using state-of-the-art diagnostic techniques, equipment, and software. Experience with electronic and electrical design principles. Basic repair skills using state-of-the-art diagnostic techniques, equipment, and software. Troubleshoot simple assemblies and systems. Produce wiring diagrams, wiring lists and connector schedules. Experience with reading and interpret wiring diagrams, wiring lists and connector schedules. Welding skills including fixturing, lay-up, tack, and finish welds in TIG and MIG. Measurement to tight tolerance, cutting, machining, and grinding skills. Proficiency in Solidworks, AutoCAD and Mastercam. Computer skills and CNC programming in G-code. Basic computer skills and CNC programming in G-code. Ability to read and interpret fabrication and assembly drawings. Demonstrated ability to design simple parts and mechanisms. Basic understanding of mechanism design and assemblies. Basic welding skills including lay-up, tack, and finish welds in TIG and MIG. Ability to read, interpret and coordinate fabrication and assembly models/drawings. Advanced understanding of mechanism design and assembly. Basic working knowledge of MS Office products (Word, Excel, and Outlook). Guides the initial and on-going project estimating and scheduling effor. Develops, introduces and oversees new ideas to enhance work processes and demonstrates the initiative/drive to carry through to implementation. Provides direct input into a review of company standards relative to the design and production of animation. practices, process, guidelines, standards) Identifies issues and develops mitigation plans towards long term resolution (i.e.
Guides the effort of developing conceptual technical designs for animation. Provides technical oversight to outside vendors contracted to produce animation. These are hands-on technical positions that demand advanced training in one or more mechanical or electrical trade. M&P Technicians are often called upon to support complex mock-ups in multiple sites and to participate in installations for new or renovated attractions. Manufacturing and Production Technicians use their hands and tools to fabricate and assemble complex prototypical mechanical and electrical systems that support the designs created by their Design and Integration colleagues.