Shell Production Operator 2nd shift

ChromalloyTampa, FL

About The Position

Chromalloy is a global engineering & solutions company. We are a leading provider of aftermarket parts, repairs, and solutions that safely & reliably extend the life of aircraft engines and gas turbines. We develop, manufacture and repair critical turbine components for a range of engine platforms. Our solutions support the engines running the aerospace, energy and defense industries around the world. Video: What We Do Why work at Chromalloy? Chromalloy employees are proud, passionate problem-solvers who strive to live our values every day. A career with Chromalloy is an opportunity to learn from top industry experts, work with important technologies, and unlock a passion for innovation. Join our team of experts, innovators and problem-solvers delivering world-class solutions for our customers. As a global company, we are committed to creating an inclusive environment where all employees feel represented, heard, and able to bring their best selves to work every day. Be part of something bigger with Chromalloy! Our Total Rewards Program is designed to support you today and in the future. Comprehensive and flexible benefit options starting on day one, including medical, dental, vision, EAP, wellness incentives, and 401(k) with employer matching. Development & progression opportunities for every employee – regular performance conversations, training and development curriculum, and engineering fellowship programs. Paid time off, including vacation, sick time, paid holidays, and parental leave—all eligible on your first day of employment! Competitive pay, including eligibility for quarterly and annual bonuses, depending on role and site. Eligibility for individual benefit plans may vary based on employment status. The Shell Operator I is responsible for dewaxing ceramic foundry molds and operating burnout furnaces in accordance with established engineering instructions, safety requirements, and General Standard Practices. This role supports the safe and efficient preparation of molds for downstream foundry operations while maintaining quality, safety, and documentation standards.

Requirements

  • High school diploma or General Education Degree (GED) required.
  • One to three months of related manufacturing, foundry, or industrial experience preferred; or
  • An equivalent combination of education and experience.
  • Ability to read and understand simple written instructions, safety procedures, and work documents.
  • Ability to write and speak simple sentences and effectively communicate basic information.
  • Ability to recognize similarities and differences between words and numeric sequences.
  • Ability to perform basic arithmetic, including addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division.
  • Ability to record weights, counts, and process data accurately.
  • Ability to apply common‑sense understanding to carry out written, oral, or diagram‑based instructions.
  • Ability to identify and respond appropriately to routine process variations and safety concerns.
  • Ability to follow detailed process instructions and standard work procedures.
  • Strong safety awareness and ability to work in high‑temperature industrial environments.
  • Ability to work effectively as part of a team and maintain positive working relationships.
  • Basic mechanical aptitude and ability to operate industrial tools and equipment safely.
  • Ability to manage time effectively and prioritize tasks in a production environment.
  • Dependable attendance and ability to work scheduled shifts, including overtime when required.

Nice To Haves

  • Forklift operation experience is helpful; willingness to obtain certification as required.

Responsibilities

  • Remove molds from the final dry tunnel and load them into the cut‑off cabinet.
  • Use hand‑held, air‑powered tools to remove mold bleeders and prepare molds for the dewaxing process.
  • Load molds into the steam autoclave and initiate the appropriate autoclave cycle to remove wax from molds.
  • Unload dewaxed molds from the autoclave and transport them via carts to the burnout furnace area.
  • Load molds into burnout furnaces and operate furnaces according to prescribed cycles and instructions.
  • After burnout, transport molds to the weigh station and accurately record mold weights.
  • Complete all required production, safety, and quality documentation in a timely and accurate manner.
  • Inspect personal protective equipment (PPE) to ensure it is in good working condition.
  • Consistently wear all required PPE and comply with company safety policies and procedures.
  • Maintain a clean and organized work area in accordance with 5S and safety standards.
  • Promptly report equipment malfunctions, safety concerns, or quality issues to supervision.

Benefits

  • Comprehensive and flexible benefit options starting on day one, including medical, dental, vision, EAP, wellness incentives, and 401(k) with employer matching.
  • Development & progression opportunities for every employee – regular performance conversations, training and development curriculum, and engineering fellowship programs.
  • Paid time off, including vacation, sick time, paid holidays, and parental leave—all eligible on your first day of employment!
  • Competitive pay, including eligibility for quarterly and annual bonuses, depending on role and site.
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