Operator II (Manual Machinist)

QUANTUM GLOBAL TECHNOLOGIES, LLCPhoenix, AZ
Onsite

About The Position

Join UCT and be part of the fastest-growing sector in the world! We indirectly touch every semiconductor chip that goes into every smartphone, smart car, and device that uses artificial intelligence. This is a critical time for the semiconductor industry and for UCT - as technology evolves, we evolve with it. UCT is a diverse workplace where every talented employee is committed to continuous innovation, challenging the status quo and exceeding customer expectations. If you are a person with a relentless drive to succeed, a strong focus on quality with a passion for success – join us today!  UCT is looking for a talented Operator II to join us in Chandler, AZ! The Operator II is responsible for operating precision machinery to ensure optimal performance and product quality. This role requires strong problem-solving skills to identify and resolve equipment issues, a high level of attention to detail to maintain accuracy, and the stamina to perform repetitive tasks efficiently. The Operator II plays a critical role in maintaining production standards and supporting continuous improvement initiatives.

Requirements

  • Ability to read schematics work and complex instructions, how and make sure items are designed and built correctly.
  • Able to read need to read and understand blueprints, schematics, models, and other specifications.
  • Know the basic welding symbols, welding gases, straightening, and tweaking techniques and heat shrinkage.
  • Follow company policies in regard to workmanship standards, quality policy, and customer specifications.
  • High School diploma or equivalent.

Nice To Haves

  • Certification a plus.
  • Semiconductor experiences a plus.

Responsibilities

  • Problem Solving Skills: Machine operators will need to know why machines are not at peak performance, how to increase output and how to fix errors.
  • Attention to Detail: Machine operators will work with precision equipment. Being off by millimeters could be a critical error.
  • Mechanical and Technical Skills: Some machines are controlled by computers and operators will need to work with CAD/CAM technology. Others are highly mechanical, and operators will need to know how and why they work.
  • Ability to use machine operators often work long hours doing repetitive movements.
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