B Operator

ALKEGENNew Carlisle, IN
Onsite

About The Position

The purpose of this role is to direct, set up, operate, and control electric arc furnaces and auxiliary equipment used in the manufacture of ceramic fiber to ensure desired product quality and quantity. The position aims to maintain productivity standards and ensure safe operation. This role reports directly to the Shift Supervisor and is also directed by the “A” OIC. The position maintains a constant liaison with the Shift Supervisor, “A” OIC, other “A” Operators, “B” Operators, Quality Assurance, Production Control, and Shipping in all matters of shipping, production, reporting, quality, and safety. This position also coordinates the efforts of other “B” Operators. Alkegen is a specialty materials leader serving mission-critical systems that the world is focused on for the future, including: battery technologies, electric vehicles, filtration media, and specialty insulation materials that enable customers to reduce fossil fuel consumption, save energy, and live greener. We help people breathe easier, live greener, and go further than ever before. Our experience speaks for itself. We are a vertically integrated manufacturer with the global reach and talent to solve your most demanding applications. With 60 manufacturing facilities and 9,000+ highly skilled employees located around the world, we can solve any challenge. Dedicated to sustainability and human health, we are uniquely positioned to help customers impact the environment in meaningful ways.

Requirements

  • High school diploma or equivalent.
  • Must possess basic math and reading comprehension skills.
  • Ability to learn and access information through computer data databases.
  • Must have working knowledge of all “B” Operator jobs as well as working knowledge of quality products.
  • Must serve in the training program and complete all requirements to become qualified as an “A” Operator.
  • Must perform duties requiring use of small hand tools.
  • Possible exposure to elements requiring the production of finished goods.
  • Must be able to perform detailed repetitive movement of hands and arms.
  • Lift up to 80 pounds periodically without assistance, and work up to a height of 5 feet.
  • Exposure to high heat and/or cold.
  • Stand and work for up to 12 hours per scheduled workday.
  • Repetitive stair and ladder climbing.

Nice To Haves

  • Upon completion of the training programme bid directly to an “A” Trainee, position.

Responsibilities

  • Directs, sets-up and controls a variety of auxiliary equipment related to the manufacture of ceramic fiber products, including slit/cut machines, baggers, fiber opener, carton erector, roll shredder, and other related equipment.
  • Monitors various product specifications to ensure desired results in product quality.
  • Prepares containers, packs and labels.
  • Operates power material handling equipment, including various types of forklifts and bobcat.
  • Prepares paperwork including production reports for each job order and packaging requirements for each job order.
  • Makes minor adjustments on equipment for weight and sizing.
  • Troubleshoots minor maintenance problems.
  • Assists in operation of automated material handling system.
  • Stages packaging and finished goods.
  • Has working knowledge of product quality specifications.
  • Works successfully in a team environment.
  • Directs and trains personnel of a lower skill set.
  • Maintains clean, safe, orderly workplace, and follows all existing fire and safety rules.
  • Must use small hand tools, perform repetitious bending, repetitious lifting of materials with the following weight range; bags 25-60 lbs, rolls 15-200 lbs.
  • Ability to learn and access information through computer databases.
  • Climbs ladders and stairs as needed.
  • Use the Adaptive Coaching process for communication, goal alignment, problem solving, and career planning.
  • All other duties as assigned.
  • Key contributor to departmental safety strategy in alignment with the Site Safety Strategy.
  • Own excellence in safety culture and systems.
  • Support other employees in removing barriers to drive safety improvements.
  • Participate in Safety Gemba (Lean Manufacturing and Six Sigma) verifying safe behaviors, correcting physical hazards and validating adherence to policies).
  • Collaborate with other employees to execute quality improvement initiatives.
  • Address necessary short and long term improvements to reduce customer complaints.
  • Key contributor to departmental Quality Control Plan using leading indicators such as Process Capability to ensure quality standards.
  • Own conformance standards to customer specifications.
  • Assist in the problem solving methodology to reduce variability in manufacturing processes and minimize process scrap.

Benefits

  • dynamic career opportunities with globe-spanning reach
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