General Operator

EKC Advanced Electronics USADayton, OH
2d

About The Position

Are you looking to power the next leap in the exciting world of advanced electronics? Do you want to help solve problems that drive success in the rapidly evolving technology and connectivity landscape? Then bring your problem-solving, passion, and creativity to help us power the next leap in electronics. At Qnity , we’re more than a global leader in materials and solutions for advanced electronics and high-tech industries – we’re a tight-knit team that is motivated by new possibilities, and always up for a challenge. All our dedicated teams contribute to making cutting-edge technology possible. We value forward-thinking challengers, boundary-pushers, and diverse perspectives across all our departments, because we know we play a critical role in the world enabling faster progress for all. Learn how you can start or jumpstart your career with us. Qnity has an exciting job opportunity for candidates looking for a career nonexempt operator position. The site produces polymers used in the semiconductor manufacturing process. These polymers are high purity, low metal materials. This position performs various operations necessary to produce polymers, adhering to all applicable company rules and regulations, legal regulations, and ISO environmental and quality requirements while also meeting production schedules. Everyday performance of duties in this position must be done in an ethical manner with safety as the primary responsibility. This position works a rotating 12-hour shift including holidays, weekends, and some overtime.

Requirements

  • High School diploma or GED equivalent.
  • 1+ year of manufacturing experience.
  • Willing and able to work a 12 hours rotating shift, including nights, weekends, holidays, overtime, and on short notice call in as needed by the business.
  • Willing and able to: lift 10lbs frequently, 25lbs regularly, 55lbs occasionally; climb stairs, ladders, and columns; stand, walk, stoop, bend, kneel, utilize visual acuity for close work, reach overhead, hear and respond to alarms; and work in various weather conditions.
  • Willing and able to wear required PPE (personal protective equipment) such as steel toes, hardhat, Nomex, protective eyewear, face shield, and respirator as needed.

Nice To Haves

  • Associate degree in a related field, or a manufacturing certification.
  • Experience with chemical manufacturing.
  • Experience working in 5S teams, lean manufacturing teams, or other quality/process improvement programs.
  • Experience troubleshooting mechanical systems, chemical reactions, or manufacturing processes.

Responsibilities

  • Control or operate chemical processes or systems of machines, using computer systems or semi-automatic equipment.
  • Load raw materials, transfer chemicals from one area to another, package finished product, and operate/troubleshoot process equipment.
  • Ensure quality and conformance with standard operating procedures.
  • Maintains safety standards at all times and initiates and follows emergency procedures when necessary.
  • Move control settings to make necessary adjustments on equipment units affecting speeds of chemical reactions, quality, or yields.
  • Monitor recording instruments, flow meters, panel lights, or other indicators and listen for warning signals, to verify conformity of process conditions.
  • Partners with team members and leaders during shifts and at shift hand-over; Raises potential issues and barriers appropriately; Leaves area prepared for next shift.
  • Identifies continuous improvement opportunities; Collaborates to solve problems.
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