Vacuum Bells Operator - 3rd Shift

Eaton CorporationWaukesha, WI
14dOnsite

About The Position

The Vacuum Bell Operator will operate multiple vacuum chambers, including all moves in and out, electrical connections, thermocouple placement, etc. In this function, you will: Analyze input data from the computer for the bell cycle and determines if adjustments are required to allow for proper heating and vacuum process cycles to occur. Determine the run sequence and load per bell based on unit specification and bell capabilities to maximize throughput. Move transformer to vacuum chamber for drying. Make electrical connection for drying cycle per engineering instructions. Determine if units are sufficiently dry based on unit criteria and blip levels. Fill tanks to required level and checks for leaks. Unload units, prep for final test, and move to final test queuing area. Load and unload the pre-heater Use cranes, material handling equipment, and small hand tools

Requirements

  • High School Diploma or GED (General Education Degree) from an accredited institution is required.
  • All candidates considered must live within 50 miles of the Waukesha, WI facility. Active-Duty Military Service member candidates are exempt from the geographical area limitation.
  • Experience reading standard shop specifications (drawings, blueprints, process sheets, etc.)
  • Ability to climb a vertical ladder (up to 15 ft.) with or without reasonable accommodations.
  • Ability to work overtime when required.
  • Ability to lift up to 50 LBS; bend, twist, grab, reach, stand, walk, push, pull, use both hands to lift and lower materials, and perform all other essential duties with or without reasonable accommodations.

Responsibilities

  • Operate multiple vacuum chambers, including all moves in and out, electrical connections, thermocouple placement
  • Analyze input data from the computer for the bell cycle and determines if adjustments are required to allow for proper heating and vacuum process cycles to occur
  • Determine the run sequence and load per bell based on unit specification and bell capabilities to maximize throughput
  • Move transformer to vacuum chamber for drying
  • Make electrical connection for drying cycle per engineering instructions
  • Determine if units are sufficiently dry based on unit criteria and blip levels
  • Fill tanks to required level and checks for leaks
  • Unload units, prep for final test, and move to final test queuing area
  • Load and unload the pre-heater
  • Use cranes, material handling equipment, and small hand tools
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