No manufacturing experience? No Problem! Our on-site "Center for Excellence" new hire training program will set you up for success. Founded in 1946 and headquartered in Milford, New Hampshire (USA), Hitchiner Manufacturing Co., Inc. is the premier supplier of complete-to-print, high-volume, complex thin-wall investment castings and fully-finished casting-based subassemblies and components to industry. The company leads the industry in volume production, reduced lead-times and just-in-time manufacturing. Hitchiner produces castings in hundreds of different alloys for a broad spectrum of global markets and customers that include the leaders in the automotive, aerospace, and other industries. We offer an enriching environment where learning and growing become part of your career. Hitchiner is dedicated to fostering the professional growth and development of our employees. We offer upward mobility and internal promotions. Benefits: Hitchiner offers highly competitive salaries and a comprehensive benefits package including: Onsite state of the art Gym/Fitness Center, open 24/7 for all employees Medical and Dental Insurance Health Savings Account (HSA) Health and Dependent Care Flexible Spending Accounts (FSA) Basic and Accidental Life Insurance (company paid) Short-term and Long-term Disability Insurance (company paid) 401K (pre-tax and ROTH) with Excellent Company Match and Immediate Vesting Company Profit Sharing Plan 3 weeks’ Vacation to start; 4 weeks’ Vacation at 5 Years; 5 weeks’ Vacation 10 years seniority We set you up for success with our “Center for Excellence” onsite training center for new hires and existing employees to improve new learning and continuous growth Training and Educational Assistance Programs Primary Function: Troubleshoot to determine root cause and corrective for hydraulic, pneumatic and electrical systems and devices on all manner of equipment in the investment casting foundry. Provide concepts for equipment upgrades to improve safe operation, productivity, and ease of operation. Tools and Equipment: Typically devices, components and equipment that will be addressed in the normal scope of work include but are not limited to: - Inductions coils for water leaks and electrical/control issues - Vacuum systems for gas/air leaks and electrical/controls issues - Motor starters and VFD’s - Hydraulic cylinders and equipment/systems utilizing hydraulics - Pneumatic cylinders and equipment/systems utilizing pneumatics - PLC Controls and electrical circuitry within controls cabinets - Facilities supplied resources such as HVAC including chillers and humidification equipment, compressed air systems, water and site electrical services. Materials: Typical materials encountered include but are not limited to: Steel in various geometries - Electrical supplies: switches, wires, conduit, electrical cabinets, fuses, motor starters, VFD’s, contactors and similar electrical devices – Hydraulic oils, lubrication oils, greases - Building supplies, wood, sheet rock, Masonite, concrete, and similar. Direction of Others: Will work within a team environment and provide communications with the team to complete assigned tasks.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Entry Level
Education Level
High school or GED
Number of Employees
1,001-5,000 employees