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The Production Technician at Cardinal Glass Industries plays a crucial role in the fabrication of high-quality Insulating Glass for Residential Window and Door Manufacturers. This position is essential in ensuring that the products meet the stringent quality standards set by both Cardinal and its customers. The technician will be responsible for operating high-tech glass fabrication equipment and following all safety practices and guidelines to maintain a safe working environment. The role requires a commitment to Cardinal's values and culture of integrity and respect, which are fundamental to the company's operations. In this position, the technician will utilize a pallet jack to move racks in and out of the Sort Jet and manually load lites onto the IG conveyor. They will also be tasked with attaching channels to the deleted edges of coated glass and removing glass from the AGP in the event of a malfunction. The technician will need to change preserve rolls on the Masker and position racks and A-frames for loading. Quality inspection is a critical function of this role, as the technician must ensure that the products meet or exceed the expectations of Cardinal and its customers. The technician should be willing to seek out additional roles and responsibilities within their department, demonstrating a proactive approach to their work. The work environment can be demanding, with frequent exposure to moving mechanical parts and potentially sharp objects. The noise level may vary based on the location within the plant, and a baseline audiogram will be completed prior to the employee's orientation. The ideal candidate will possess strong organizational and problem-solving skills, attention to detail, and the ability to work effectively in a team environment. Flexibility is also important, as the technician may be required to work overtime to meet customer deadlines. Overall, this position offers a rewarding opportunity for individuals looking to start or advance their careers in manufacturing.