First Shift Epoxy Operator at Monti, Inc.
Greenwood, South Carolina, United States -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

21 May, 26

Salary

0.0

Posted On

20 Feb, 26

Experience

0 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Print Reading, Tape Measure Operation, Basic Math, Mechanical Inclination, Epoxy Coating, Shotblast Operation, PLC Programming, Troubleshooting, Quality Control, Rework, Part Identification, Lifting, Plating Solution Identification, Documentation Update

Industry

electrical;Appliances;and Electronics Manufacturing

Description
Description Job Summary: The Epoxy Line Technician will flex within each station in the epoxy operation to best meet the needs of production. To be successful in this position, employees are required to work with consistent speed and accuracy to achieve production standards and work towards improving productivity without compromising quality. Duties/Responsibilities: Prioritize and process jobs by due date, priority, and like jobs. Physically lift parts from pallets to the required workstations. Operate a shotblast machine to prepare parts for epoxy coating. Identify parts by reading customers’ prints. Identify the print for any parts not labeled with a part number by using a tape measure to match the physical part to the correct print. Physically lift parts to securely load onto the epoxy line. Choose the appropriate PLC program per print specifications and troubleshoot any line issues that may arise. Track carriers through the epoxy line to be available to demask parts and smooth epoxy after dipping and before curing. Identify the rework requirement for any part that has a defect and carry out that process. Manually dip and cure individual parts that are not run through the automated epoxy line. Validate the thickness of each part to the specific customer’s tolerance specifications. Inspect all busbar for defects and epoxy parts for displacement and/or contamination. Physically lift and remove hangers with parts from the line and place parts onto the unload area worktable. Physically remove parts from hangers along with any remaining foil or tape on the part. Grind off the busbar any remaining epoxy and/or tape residue. Identify from job documentation which plating type is required to plate each order with the correct plating solution. Perform physical counts of parts to ensure order accuracy. Stack parts in an organized and safe manner when putting completed parts back onto pallets. Update process documentation after completing each order and track the number of parts processed throughout the day. Assist in quality control, testing, sampling, and audits. Complete other duties as assigned by supervisor. Required Skills: Print reading skills. Ability to read a tape measurer. Basic math skills (ex. addition, subtraction, multiplication, decimals, fractions). Mechanical inclination. Preferred Education and Experience: High school diploma or equivalent Physical Requirements: Uncontrolled environmental conditions: noise, dust, dirt, high temperature, and mobile equipment. Routine, repetitive lifting up to 35 lbs., occasional heavy lifting, pushing/pulling 10 lbs., regularly, 1 to 10 hours per day. Any combination of sitting, standing, bending, climbing, balancing, kneeling, crouching, reaching, handling, feeling, and walking 8 to 10 hours per day. Ability to work up to 8–10-hour shifts and overtime as required by the work. Use of limbs, dexterous and steady use of hands and arms for long periods of time. Simultaneous mental and muscular coordination, visual and audio awareness of surrounding area. Maintain safe operations by adhering to safety procedures and regulations. Monti, Inc. is proud to be an Equal Opportunity Employer.
Responsibilities
The Epoxy Line Technician must flex across all stations in the epoxy operation, prioritizing jobs by due date and processing them with consistent speed and accuracy to meet production standards. Key duties involve physically handling parts, operating equipment like the shotblast machine, reading prints to identify parts and select PLC programs, and performing manual dipping and curing when necessary.
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