Finishing Operator CG2

HexcelCasa Grande, AZ
Onsite

About The Position

Hexcel is seeking a Finishing Operator for its Casa Grande, AZ, USA location. This role is responsible for processing material at the slice level after cutting, routing it through various operations such as inspection, trimming, repair, cleaning, and packing. The operator will perform critical quality checks, manage work priorities in coordination with other departments, and utilize various tools and equipment for material rework and processing. This position is on a T1 2x2x5x5 shift with potential for overtime.

Requirements

  • High School diploma or general education degree (GED) or equivalent.
  • Minimum of one year experience required preferably in manufacturing.
  • Minimum of 6 months manufacturing experience in the Hexcel Casa Grande facility may substitute in lieu of one year experience.
  • Must be proficient in use of tape measure and ruler.
  • Ability to read and interpret documents such as safety rules, operating and maintenance instructions, and procedure manuals.
  • Ability to write routine reports and correspondence.
  • Ability to speak effectively before groups of customers or employees of organization.
  • Ability to add, subtract, multiply, and divide in all units of measure, using whole numbers, common fractions, and decimals.
  • Ability to compute rate, ratio, and percent and to draw and interpret bar graphs.
  • Ability to apply common sense understanding to carry out instructions furnished in written, oral, or diagram form.
  • Must be able to deal with problems involving several concrete variables in standardized situations.
  • Eligible candidate must be a: U.S. citizen, U.S. national, person lawfully admitted for permanent residence, temporary resident under sections 210(a) or 245(A) of the Immigration and Nationality Act, person admitted in refugee status, or person granted asylum.

Nice To Haves

  • Previous Hexcel experience preferred.
  • Basic working knowledge of computer data entry function preferred.

Responsibilities

  • Processes material at the slice level after slices have been cut.
  • Routes material through the following operations: Light Inspection, Trim Saw, Node Repair, Wash & Dry, Blow Out, and Packing.
  • Verifies cell conformance to specifications regarding blisters and plugging during Light Inspection and removes defects if needed.
  • Trims material to the required tolerances using a trim saw.
  • Rebuilds cell nodes, bonds slices together to make new sheets, tacks defects, and reworks nonconforming material during Node Repair.
  • Removes excess dust from slices during Blow Out and Wash & Dry operations.
  • Orders the correct size box, ensures slices are within tolerance, adds labels if needed, and properly packs slices in the box during Packing.
  • Performs a critical last check to ensure all material is conforming.
  • Delivers material to the proper location in the plant (Source Inspection or Shipping).
  • Follows written instructions and records proper information on paperwork.
  • Works with planning, scheduling, Supervisors, Leads, and Engineers to manage work priorities.
  • Uses a variety of tools and the rework oven to repair and rework nonconforming materials including splicing/adhesive cure, tacking open nodes, cleaning fuzz, cleaning plugged cells and excess resin blisters or other contaminates.
  • Splices prime cure and dipped sections.
  • Maintains and cleans tools as required.
  • Reworks material for density, dimension, and cell count.
  • Uses light inspection table to perform a visual inspection of the material.
  • Identifies and repairs all discrepancies before the material is moved into the source area.
  • Prepares and submits monthly test samples of splicing on various materials to QA for testing.
  • Operates and maintains a moving band and table saw.
  • Calculates the number of pieces that will come from each slice and maximizes the yield from each slice.
  • Uses templates for sawing special glass parts.
  • Trims a variety of materials.
  • Visually inspects core for quality and dimensions on all slices prior to trimming.
  • Utilizes sales order and sales order information to determine proper packaging methods.
  • Uses air-powered equipment to construct boxes and pack product.
  • Inputs and receives information from a computer to log out test pieces, print sales orders and labels.
  • Processes a variety of materials through the blowout booth or slice blowout machine.
  • Processes a variety of glass products through the wash station and dries the slices in an oven.
  • Works with scheduling to manage daily priorities.
  • Coordinates movement of partial jobs to complete orders and moves them into source or shipping.
  • Ensures all partial inventory reporting and material movement reporting is accurate and complete.
  • Uses a forklift, cart, or lowboy to move blocks from area to area.
  • Delivers completed jobs to shipping or source.
  • Inspects and cleans core in node repair.
  • Color-codes and tags material per routing as required.
  • Visually inspects the quality of the material and routing to ensure the core is in good condition and meets specifications.
  • Ensures that the routing is accurate prior to moving the material.
  • Identifies discrepant material and forwards to the Quality Review Board or node repair.
  • Gathers data from production work centers and inputs MRP inventory transactions.
  • May perform shop floor transactions to record movement of jobs in process.
  • Closes and performs receipt transactions.
  • Tracks all open orders to ensure completion to schedule and to identify and expedite manufacturing shortages.

Benefits

  • Start rate: $25.00 Per Hour during the New Hire Orientation Period – normally 90 calendar days, then increases to $27.31 Per Hour.
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