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Process Technician

Company Name:
M-Tek, Inc.
Under the direction of the group leader, supervisor or manager the lead technician is responsible for the processing, setup and trouble shooting of the machines in their assigned work area. They are responsible for ensuring adherence to safety, quality, housekeeping, and company policies, procedures and standards.

Responsibilities:

Responsible for all processes, equipment, preventative maintenance, safety and housekeeping of the assigned work area and meeting established procedures and standards.
Organizes work for smooth operations, analyze problems, implements solutions and reports process and equipment problems to the group leader, supervisor or manager.
Responsible for processing and trouble shooting of all machines in their area, training techniques of new employees, and assisting other areas in trouble shooting and processing as required.
Supports all established rules, regulations, polices, and procedures are followed.
Supports affective scrap and cost reduction programs.
Performs a variety of activities requiring communication and support to other employees.
Must be able and capable to work any shift assigned and must be able to work overtime as required.
Should be able to perform other jobs in assigned work area in case of employee absence or additional requirements.
May be required to travel on company business.

Education:
High School Education or GED

Experience:
Must have been a Group Leader or Lead Tech at M-Tek for at least 2 years

Skills:
N/A

Training specific to placement into position:
Actively involved or completed Paulson training program not scoring less than 70% on any of the post test scores.

Other:
Able to operate and troubleshoot the machinery, tools and equipment
Able to lift loads of forty (40) pounds
Basic computer (i.e. Excel)

Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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