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Physical Vapor Deposition (PVD) - Chemical Process Operator 1st shift
Oldsmar, FL, USPosted 1 weeks ago
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Job Description
A Chemical Process Operator at Chromalloy performs chemical and mechanical processes, often involving coatings, to manufacture critical turbine engine components..
Primary responsibilities
Chemical processing: Executing production runs to coat high pressure turbine blades, including, but not limited to grit blast, ultrasonic cleaning, high temperature burnout furnaces, etc.
Production support: Assisting in the overall production of parts, which can involve blending surfaces, mixing production materials, and using hand tools or machinery.
Equipment operation: Setting up, operating, and performing preventative maintenance on a variety of machines, including furnaces, coating equipment, sandblasting units, and other manufacturing machinery. Performing periodic cleaning of equipment.
Quality assurance: Confirming that all work meets production specifications and quality control standards. This includes maintaining accurate process logs, travelers, and other documentation for traceability.
Safety and compliance: Strictly following all safety protocols, wearing required personal protective equipment (PPE), and adhering to environmental regulations for chemical use and waste disposal.
Continuous improvement: Embracing and implementing lean principles and other continuous improvement initiatives within the department.
Required skills and qualifications
Education and experience: Typically requires a high school diploma or equivalent, with many positions preferring several years of experience in a manufacturing or chemical process environment.
Attention to detail: Essential for accurately monitoring processes, following specifications, and maintaining quality standards.
Safety conscious: A meticulous approach to safety, particularly when handling hazardous chemicals and operating heavy machinery.
Teamwork and communication: The ability to work collaboratively with a team and communicate effectively with supervisors, engineers, and other employees.
Blueprint interpretation: Competence in reading and interpreting blueprints, work instructions, and procedural manuals.
Mathematical aptitude: The ability to perform basic shop mathematics, including measurements and calculations.
Work environment
The work is typically performed in a manufacturing environment.
The job requires regular standing, reaching, and the ability to lift up to 50 pounds.
Operators may be exposed to heat, noise, fumes, and airborne particles.
Cross-training is required for when production is limited or delayed.