Coated Plate Operator I
Description
You’ll be surrounded by teammates who take pride in their work and look out for one another. You’ll have the chance to learn, grow and make a real impact. And you’ll be part of a company that believes winning means helping you succeed at work and in life.
Here, you’ll win with:
Support that keeps you well
• Medical, dental, and life insurance
• Company-paid short- and long-term disability
• FSAs and dependent care options
• Vision and legal benefits
• Gym discounts and wellness clinics
• Tuition reimbursement—for you and your dependents
Opportunities to grow
• Clear paths to promotion and internal mobility
• Training, coaching, and mentorship
• Development programs to support your goals
Time for what matters
• Paid vacation and holidays in your first year
• A culture that respects work-life balance
Coating Plate Refinisher
Inspects plates prior to coating to ensure they meet specifications as required per finish. Mount and wash acceptable plates for coating. Cleans and maintains equipment and parts necessary to produce quality plates. Will require certification to wear a Full face respirator. Operators will wear a full face respirator/chemical suit when exposed to chemicals. Operators will remove Hard Coating (Tib2) from press plates using chemical stripping method so plates can be repaired for production. Performs other tasks as required.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
An understanding of all parts of Plate Coater/supporting equipment and how they work: computers, plate
transport, washing system, load lock and process chamber
Prepare plates for coating such as racking, washing, repairing and inspecting.
Clean coating chamber as well as the coating operation.
Perform mechanical maintenance as needed to support the coating equipment.
Organizing/sorting plates for plate coating and plate stripping process
Performs basic jobs that support the plate coating process.
Troubleshoot and repair mechanical or electrical breakdown within company policies.
Use hand repair methods to repair HD (acid etched plates) on a daily basis.
Keep daily logs that support the Coating Operation.
Understands the importance of cleanliness as required by process.
Process control/operation of chemical removal of coating from press plates.
Maintain raw chemical and waste storage for process to comply with safety and
environmental regulations.
Assist environmental services with waste and empty drum removal from site.
Schedules return of press plates to plate plant.
Compensation
Job Description
Keep accurate paperwork/records of process
Maintains a clean and safe work environment
KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES
Ability to read a tape measure.
Ability to follow written procedures.
Skill in a mechanical background to work on equipment.
Ability to work as a team member
Ability to identify plate finishes
Knowledge of computers sufficient to utilize databases and spreadsheets.
Ability to take steps as required ensuring process is operational.
Ability to perform lab tests as required
Must be able to make sound decisions independently when management is not available.
General knowledge for trouble shooting and preventive maintenance.
Knowledge of quality standards.
Ability to work with highly concentrated/corrosive chemicals (strong acids and bases), these include but not
limited to 50% NaOH (caustic soda), 34%-50% Hydrogen Peroxide, 75%-85% Phosphoric Acid.
MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS
EDUCATION:
High School Graduate or GED
High school diploma or GED, plus thirty semester hours of college with a concentration in a closely related field.
EXPERIENCE:
1+ years
One additional year of experience may substitute for the required education, plus two year of equivalent experience
working in the Plate Facility.
WORKING CONDITIONS
PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS:
Continuous physical exertion is required, such as walking/pushing/climbing and lifting
material or equipment of heavy weight (>50 lbs) Examples: grounds staff and EMS
ENVIRONMENT: Located in an environment with regular exposure to fumes or odors, temperature extremes, or
loud noises which cause noticeable discomfort or moderate risk of accident or illness. Examples: engineering,
waste mgt, laundry workers and yards/grounds staf