Aluminum Shell Operator - Swing Shift - Ogden, UT

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Country United States of America State / County Utah City Ogden Division Structurals Company Ogden Function Operations Workplace Type On-Site Position type Full Time Opportunity ID

19339

Company Profile

With more than 120 operations and approximately 20,000 employees worldwide, Precision Castparts Corp. is the market leader in manufacturing large, complex structural investment castings, airfoil castings, forged components, aerostructures and highly engineered, critical fasteners for aerospace applications. In addition, we are the leading producer of airfoil castings for the industrial gas turbine market. We also manufacture extruded seamless pipe, fittings, and forgings for power generation and oil & gas applications; commercial and military airframe aerostructures; and metal alloys and other materials for the casting and forging industries. With such critical applications, we insist on quality and dependability – not just in the materials and products we make, but in the people we recruit.

PCC is relentless in its dedication to being a high-quality, low-cost and on-time producer; delivering the highest value to its customers while continually pursuing strategic, profitable growth.

In 2016, Berkshire Hathaway, led by Chairman and CEO Warren E. Buffett, acquired Precision Castparts Corp.

Job Description

Primary Function : Responsible for the production of shell molds.

Principle Duties and Responsibilities :

  • Hangs wax setups on conveyor line.
  • Prepares, maintains and tests slurries per procedures.
  • Applies correct slurries and stuccos to patterns per procedures through manual dipping or robot operation.
  • Applies core pack to patterns.
  • Uses the dry time system per procedures.
  • Performs “tear down” of setups from hangers. (Takes setups off conveyor line and cleans shell off

of hangers using hammer and air tool chisel.)

  • Performs dewax operations using proper procedures.
  • Blows off excess sand per procedures.
  • Maintains lot integrity.
  • Ensures paperwork is done properly.
  • Helps other areas as needed.
  • Minimum Job Requirements :

  • Able to work in a production environment.
  • Able to read and comprehend English.
  • Able to add and subtract two digit numbers and to multiply and divide with tens and 100s.
  • Able to lift and carry up to 35 lbs. frequently.
  • Able to read and interpret documents, such as safety rules, operating and maintenance instructions,
  • and procedure manuals.

  • Able to read and comprehend simple instructions, short correspondence, and memos. Able to write
  • simple correspondence.

  • Able to apply common sense understanding to carry out instructions furnished in written, oral or
  • diagram form.

  • Able to deal with problems involving several concrete variables in standardized situations.
  • Able to complete OSHA forklift certification through PCC Structurals, Ogden.
  • Able to complete PCC Shell certifications required in grade system.
  • Near vision requirements are Jaeger J1 in one eye, at no less than 12 inches; or equivalent, or Jaeger
  • J2 in one eye, at no less than 16 inches

  • Able to communicate effectively with co-workers.
  • Willing to work overtime.
  • Complies with company and departmental policies and procedures, including company’s attendance
  • policy.

  • Able to meet individual productivity requirements.
  • Able to meet internal quality requirements.
  • Desired Competencies :

  • High School Diploma or G.E.D.
  • 1 month of training or experience.
  • Normal Working Conditions

  • Works under indirect supervision following established practices and clear-cut policies in the
  • performance of the majority of duties. Makes decisions when general instructions, established

    methods and clearly defined precedents indicate action to be taken, but refers unusual problems to

    superiors.

  • Occasional work required in high, precarious places, near toxic or caustic chemicals, and extreme
  • heat-non weather.

  • Frequent work required near moving, mechanical parts and fumes or airborne particles.
  • Typical noise for the work environment of this job is Loud Noise. (Ear protection required.)
  • Occasional sitting, climbing, stooping or squatting, talking and hearing required.
  • Frequent walking, using hands to handle or feel, reaching above shoulder level, reaching below
  • shoulder level, hearing, pushing or pulling required.

  • Continuous standing required.
  • The above statements are intended to describe the general nature and level of work being performed. They are not intended to be an exhaustive list of all duties, responsibilities, and skills.

    All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, or status as a protected veteran.

    All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, or status as a protected veteran. This position requires use of information or access to production processes subject to national security controls under U.S. export control laws and regulations (including, but not limited to the International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR) and the Export Administration Regulations (EAR)). To be qualified to work in this facility, a successful applicant must be a U.S. Person, as defined in those regulations, and able to supply evidence of that qualification prior to starting work or be authorized to receive controlled information under a specific license or permission from the relevant government agency. The U.S. export control regulations define a U.S. person as a U.S. Citizen, U.S. National, U.S. Permanent Resident (i.e. 'Green Card Holder'), and certain categories of Asylees and Refugees.

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