Anodizing Technician - 1st Shift

Ametek, Inc.Smithfield, UT
Onsite

About The Position

Paragon Medical, a business of AMETEK, is a trusted partner in medical device manufacturing, offering end-to-end solutions from concept to final production. With expertise across various applications, we deliver high-precision components and complete products tailored to exceed customer expectations. Schedule: Monday-Friday, 7:30am-3:30pm Job Summary: Performs and controls anodizing operations on titanium orthopedic implant components to achieve specified oxide thickness, color, surface condition, and cleanliness in accordance with medical device quality requirements. Responsible for cleaning, racking, and anodizing titanium surgical implants.

Requirements

  • High School or GED
  • 1+ years of experience
  • Ability to read and interpret travelers, routings, work instructions, and basic engineering drawings (including finish notes).
  • Comfortable working with chemical process tanks and electrical power supplies under strict safety rules.
  • Ability to work independently without supervision.
  • Special attention to detail is required.
  • Ability to perform diversified tasks.
  • Ability to follow directions, learn new processes, and written documentation skills such as inspection reports, set up sheets, etc.
  • High emphasis on cleanliness, contamination prevention, and traceable processing due to implant applications.
  • Ability to wear required PPE (gloves, apron, face shield/safety glasses) and work near process tanks.
  • Lift/carry daily of 5-10 lbs and occasionally up to 25–50 lbs with or without assistance.
  • Frequent handling of small parts and fixtures; good manual dexterity.

Nice To Haves

  • Any experience in titanium anodizing or closely related titanium finishing role OR equivalent combination of training/experience is highly desirable

Responsibilities

  • Perform titanium anodizing processes per controlled work instructions, travelers, and validated process parameters (e.g., voltage profiles, time, temperature, electrolyte condition, agitation, and load configuration).
  • Prepare parts for anodizing: receiving verification, part count, traveler review, handling controls, and pre-checks for damage or contamination.
  • Execute proper part handling and movement through designated steps such as pre-cleaning, rinsing (DI water), anodizing, final rinsing, drying, and interim protection/packaging per instruction.
  • Set up and verify equipment readiness: power supply settings, rectifier connections, tank levels, probes, timers, and safety systems.
  • Rack/fixture parts using approved tooling to ensure consistent electrical contact and uniform anodize results; verify masking requirements and coverage where applicable.
  • Verify anodize results meet print/spec requirements for color/shade range (if color-coded), cosmetic acceptance, uniformity, and surface condition.
  • Ensure lot traceability: maintain part/lot identity through all steps; reconcile counts; prevent mix-ups.
  • Complete accurate and legible documentation: travelers, batch records, bath logs, inspection check sheets, and electronic systems entries.
  • Follow controlled handling practices for medical implants: clean gloves, designated containers, surface protection, and contamination controls.
  • Follow all required PPE and safety procedures for chemical handling and electrical equipment.
  • Use proper chemical labeling, storage, spill response steps, ventilation/exhaust requirements, and waste handling per site EHS rules.
  • Maintain a clean, organized anodizing area using 5S principles; keep tools and fixtures controlled and in good condition.
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