Job Description
Basic Purpose
The Paint Technician 1 is responsible for operating the E-Coat system in accordance with instruction from the Team Leader and department supervisor. The “E-Coat” system is defined as pretreatment, paint, waste treatment, and all support equipment including the RO system, stackers, and printers.
Responsibilities
Perform daily operational and process controls including daily chemical testing and recording, monitoring systems parameters, and checking and recording panel paint quality tests.
Rebuild pumps and maintain other support equipment as needed.
Perform weekly, biweekly, and monthly tank and system clean outs as required and specified by established standards.
Responsible for maintaining system operations within the set chemical and performance standards.
Maintain and log all important issues in the daily journal.
Ensure all waste treatment dischargers are in compliance with State and Federal guidelines per the training session.
Maintain good housekeeping and follow established safety procedures.
Follow all policies, procedures, and work instructions including Employee Handbook, Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs), Manufacturing Operating Procedures (MOPs), Job Safety Analysis (JSAs), and Safety Manual.
Maintain awareness of individual contribution to and impact of the quality, safety, environmental, and product compliance policies and activities; report all quality issues, unsafe acts, and unsafe conditions to the proper personnel
Qualifications
High School Diploma or GED; or equivalent experience.
Ability to read, write, and follow oral and written instructions.
Ability interface with a diverse workforce.
Ability to lift up to 50 lbs. unassisted.
Previous working knowledge of hazardous chemicals.
A medium to high level of math skills, personal computer skills, and electrical troubleshooting.
Ability to use various tools and measuring instruments such as calipers, micrometers, tape measure, dial indicator, and feeler gauges.
Able to stand, walk, bend, stoop, and crouch for an 8-hour shift.
Must be able to use hands and fingers to handle or feel machinery, equipment or parts and work near moving mechanical parts.
Full-time