RESPONSIBILITIES: Must be able to properly operate and maintain all robots used in the dipping of D/S, S/C, and equiaxed shell molds. Interface with Process Engineering and Maintenance staff to identify and/or prevent shell building problems related to programming and mechanical equipment. Responsible for the performance of utility personnel in all phases of mold procurement up to and including setting of lines, preparation of mixes and maintaining robotic functions during times when operator need relief. Compliance to all SOP’s and PEI’s outlined for Department 620, including documents used for reporting scrap and mold identification. Responsible for communication of robot down time and process problems across the shifts. Licensed to operate a tow motor. Hand dip all molds, liner or wafer plates which do not require robot dipping. Responsible for maintaining the integrity of all slurries (including levels of both slurry and sands) used in the shell building process via testing methods and subject SOP’s. Keep work area clean, orderly, and in safe working condition by performing general housekeeping duties as instructed by Department Supervisor during shift. Maintain equipment used in shell building process (slurry tanks, pumps, and electric lift truck) so as to extend their useful life. Perform other duties as assigned by Supervision. Follow all Plant and Departmental safety rules. Comply with all applicable Standard Operating Procedures. Perform all other duties assigned by supervision.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Entry Level
Education Level
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