Job Summary
To maintain and keep Plating Baths (and other tanks) in operational condition while following department safety standards
Duties and Responsibilities
Essential Functions
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Check work area every shift to solve any problems including spillage and contamination. Work areas should be clean at all times
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Record the previous day’s count on the daily log sheet
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Check lot cards to be sure the previous process has been completed
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Grease all grease fittings on barrels when needed – Wipe off excess grease
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Before Starting:
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Ensure proper PPE is used at all times
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Ensure paperwork is correct
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Ensure the proper caliber is being loaded
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Check parts at correct check times to confirm their progress
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Keep checking parts with scale – If they are within spec, return to barrel to finish, or rinse and dry
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Report any problems to the supervisor for corrective actions.
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Complete any other assigned tasks
Additional Requirements
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Maintain a safe, clean working environment that complies with all safety rules and procedures
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Clean, maintain, repair, and calibrate measuring instruments - Testing equipment such as scales, titration equipment, and other measuring devices.
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Work as a team member within Clearwater Bullets, production, accounting, customer service, procurement, packaging, and shipping.
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Become familiar with the SPC program.
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Load bullets to be cleaned, transferred, plated, and finished.
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Assist with daily duties (titrations, copper anode adding, filter changes, etc.)
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Add chemicals when needed.
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Visually inspect all parts before removing the Kincart form underneath the dryer or finalizing any paperwork – Then move to the staging area
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Make sure to fill out lot card completely with name, tank position, time in, time out, barrel number, initial plater, and finish plater.
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Replace worn or over used parts
Qualifications
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Problem Solving and Time Management Skills
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A Good Eye for Quality Inspection of Cores and Bullets
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Mental and Physical Demands: Computer use, Standing, Climbing, Lifting, Pulling, Pushing, Carrying, Measuring, Noise, Heat/Cold, Atmosphere Exposures
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Great Motor Coordination Skills – Coordination of Eyes, Hands, and Feet