Role Overview Kodak is looking for Coating Operators to join our team in Kodak's Advanced Materials and Chemicals Division in Rochester, NY.
Operators work in a variety of roles, all of which are involved in manufacturing the highest-quality light-sensitive coated products in the world.
Depending on qualifications and experience, operator candidates will be assigned a role in one of these three teams.
Coating: Our unique and massive coating machines create the PET film base as well as coat light-sensitive materials onto the film base.
Operators are responsible for ensuring that the coating machines run smoothly and that the coated products are free from imperfections.
Chemical: Our world-class coated products rely upon the interplay of multiple extremely thin chemical layers.
Operators use precisely engineered processes to prepare all materials used in coating, including solvents, dyes, and light-sensitive emulsions.
Experience dealing with large quantities of chemicals and understanding chemical Safety Data Sheets is helpful.
Quality: Our coated products are of the highest quality in the world.
Operators inspect freshly coated film products for imperfections in structure or sensitivity that would affect their functionality and salability.
A background in science may be helpful.
As an operator, you will potentially: * Work in both light and dark room conditions.
* Work 11-hour days or 12-hour rotating shifts.
* Work overnights and possibly weekends.
Required skills and experience for all operators: * Must be a detail-orientated team player.
* Must have the ability to be flexible between multiple positions, sometimes multi-tasking or moving within a shift.
* Must work effectively with minimal supervision.
* Ability to prioritize work to meet business needs.
* Ability to express oneself communicate clearly, both written and verbal, and comprehend a variety of work requests * Willing to work overtime or adjust work schedule for business needs.
* Must be willing and able to lift and move objects up to 50 pounds.
* Ability to obtain Power Industrial Truck (fork truck) license at Kodak.
* Positions require walking, standing, and frequent lifting, carrying, pulling, pushing, and occasional awkward positions.
* Must maintain a clean work area.
* Must maintain strict adherence to safety procedures and quality standards.
* Computer proficiency including navigating screens and data entry.
* Responsibility for specific manufacturing processes, inputs, outputs, and troubleshooting.
* Be involved in product quality and process improvement activities.
* Interact with engineers, technicians, and maintenance personnel.
Additional skills and experience preferred: * At least 2 years of hands-on experience in a manufacturing environment.
* Understanding of film photography.
* Understanding of thin-film coating processes.
* Strong problem solving, data analysis, and computer abilities (Excel, Word, etc.). * Knowledge of Outlook, One-LIMS, Felix, and the SAP system.
We recommend watching the following videos to learn more about the manufacturing process at Kodak.
A tour of our PET film base manufacturing plant.
How Does Kodak Make Film?
(Kodak Factory Tour Part 1 of 3) A tour of our film sensitizing plant.
How Does Kodak Make Film?
(Kodak Factory Tour Part 2 of 3) EOE Policy Statement: All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, or disability.
Estimated Salary: $19.00 - $21.00 Experience Level: 0-5 Years