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Corning is at the forefront of technological innovation, particularly in the Optical Communications segment, which has transitioned from merely manufacturing optical fiber and cable to providing comprehensive optical solutions across the communications industry. This role is crucial in ensuring the smooth operation of manufacturing processes by providing first, second, and third level troubleshooting of equipment and process issues. The position requires hands-on engagement with manufacturing equipment and activities, emphasizing the importance of identifying and supporting process improvements. The individual will utilize their judgment, experience, and initiative to resolve problems and make informed recommendations. As the first point of contact for troubleshooting, the individual will be responsible for monitoring area performance, identifying equipment and process issues, and ensuring these issues are resolved effectively. This includes managing multiple issues simultaneously using sound technical principles. The role also involves supporting preventive maintenance and equipment upkeep efforts, directing maintenance personnel in repairs, maintenance, testing, installation, and debugging of equipment. Additionally, the individual will contribute to keeping production teams informed about processes, equipment, and procedures, referencing supporting documentation to complete tasks and reporting any discrepancies that need updating. Training is also a key component of this position, as the individual may need to develop, document, and deliver training packages for new or modified equipment to production and support groups within the plant. Compliance with department certification programs, quality system audit programs, and ISO 14000 registration is essential, as is championing a safe work environment and enforcing all housekeeping and safety regulations. Participation in spill team training and projects related to process and equipment changes, safety improvements, lean manufacturing, and workforce development is also expected.