What are the responsibilities and job description for the Shop Technician II, APD (Advanced Product Development) position at Precision Castparts?
Position Summary
The position is primarily responsible for supporting forging and auxiliary operations in the Advanced Product Development Forge Shop. Responsibilities include working on die set-ups, billet spotting, fork truck and manipulator operation, press operation and other duties related to forging operations on the press. Duties will also include operating furnaces, performing heat treatment operations, band-saw and abrasive saw operations and general housekeeping. While these are the principal responsibilities of the position, the incumbent is expected to have the necessary skills and aptitude to also cross-train in other laboratory functions such as metallography and mechanical testing.
Primary Duties And Responsibilities
The position is primarily responsible for supporting forging and auxiliary operations in the Advanced Product Development Forge Shop. Responsibilities include working on die set-ups, billet spotting, fork truck and manipulator operation, press operation and other duties related to forging operations on the press. Duties will also include operating furnaces, performing heat treatment operations, band-saw and abrasive saw operations and general housekeeping. While these are the principal responsibilities of the position, the incumbent is expected to have the necessary skills and aptitude to also cross-train in other laboratory functions such as metallography and mechanical testing.
Primary Duties And Responsibilities
- Die setup and forging crew functions (billet spotting, nip operation, press operation)
- Heat treat and forge furnace operations
- Operation of band saws and abrasive saws
- Support of APD program activities
- Housekeeping and safety procedure adherence
- Develop and maintain good working knowledge of APD shop equipment and practices.
- Operation of shop equipment such as fork trucks and manipulators to meet process requirements.
- Mechanical aptitude is essential for success.
- Computer literacy and basic skill with office software such as spreadsheets and word processors.
- Good communication and teamwork skills to be successful in a small, cohesive team.
- Fast learner and be able to operate responsibly with minimal supervision when necessary.
- Flexible, versatile and able to cross-train in an R&D environment with changing requirements and demands.
- Minimum associates degree.
- 1-3 years of college or trade school will be considered a plus
- Minimum of 5 years in an industrial or laboratory environment
- Forklift license and skilled at handling industrial equipment is a plus
- Intermediate Microsoft Office skills
- Safety Gear: Requires the use of personal protective equipment (PPE) such as safety glasses, ear protection, and steel-toed boots.
- Movement: Regular movement throughout the manufacturing floor, including standing, walking, and occasionally lifting up to 50 pounds.