Production team members may fill one of several positions in a lost wax manufacturing facility, including but not limited to, Wax Pattern Treer, Wax Press Operator, Melter, Ladle Helper or Grinder. ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES include the following. Other duties may be assigned. WAX PATTERN TREER: Perform all steps required to build tree structures. Such as repair wax patterns and assembles them following written instructions, keeping count of parts, and filling out reports. Inspects and trims wax patterns to insure quality parts and handling parts and trees in a careful and controlled manner to prevent flaws or changes in the pattern dimensions. Handles daily routine maintenance WAX PRESS OPERATOR: Performs all steps required to inject wax patterns. Such as operating one or more presses simultaneously, following written instructions, keeping count of parts , and filling out reports. The wax press operator selects the correct die from storage and sets up the wax press for the die. Places die in proper position, starts the press, disassembles the die (often with tools), loosens pattern from die and inspects it for defects. Handles parts in a careful and controlled manner to prevent flaws or changes in the pattern dimensions. Handle daily routine maintenance on presses. Maintain good housekeeping procedures in work area. MELTER: Weighting specified amounts of metal and charging metal into furnace by hand. Regulate flow of water and electricity to control furnace temperature. Slagging molten metal and reading metal temperatures. Pouring metal into ladle sometimes using a hoist. Reading and recording melt operations. Be able to identify casting flaws such as miss-run, hot tears, scaling, etc. and determine procedures required to correct the defect. Keeping metals separated into various categories and determine correctness of alloys. Directs melt crew during pouring. Responsible for the melt crew safety. Handles daily routine maintenance on equipment. Maintains high standards in housekeeping and safety. LADLE HELPER Helps with rebuilding of the ladles which may include the following: Chips slag from interior lining of ladle using hand held pneumatic air chisel. Mixes sand, clay, and water to form refractory clay mud. Patches lining where cracked or worn by covering lining with refractory clay and tamping it in place. Chips out entire lining when beyond repair. Relines ladle with refractory clay. Dries and bakes new lining by using a blowtorch. Relines and shapes pouring spouts of ladles with fire clay. Relines ladles with refractory brick. Makes stoppers for stopper type ladle. Brushes graphite facing in lining. Assist the ladle personnel in making sure that all adds put into the ladle are weighted and available for use. Assist the ladle personnel in moving the ladle to the melt deck. Assist to transfer poured molds to cooling area. Follows the direction of the melter during a pour. Maintains high standards in housekeeping and safety. GRINDER: Positions workpiece manually. Inspects work. Grinds and/or buffs parts on pedestal grinder or belt grinder or angle grinder. Removes sharp edges or burrs. Grinds out casting defects. Grinds, off excess weld, splatter, and rust to improve appearance of workpiece. Keeps parts separated and segregated from other orders. Handles casting in a careful manner to prevent nicks and surface flaws. Handles daily routine maintenance on machines. Maintains good housekeeping procedures in work area.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Entry Level
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