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Material Support Technician-Shipping
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Join Spirit AeroSystems in Wichita as a Material Support Technician for Shipping. This role involves material handling, operating equipment like forklifts, and ensuring timely product delivery. The position requires shift flexibility, the ability to lift 50lbs, and passing a WorkKeys assessment. ...
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United States , Wichita
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21.39 - 35.50 USD / Hour
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Boeing
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Material Support Technician
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Join Spirit AeroSystems in Wichita as a Material Support Technician. This role requires forklift experience, shift flexibility, and passing the WorkKeys Assessment. You will handle material flow, operate equipment, and ensure timely delivery of aerospace components. We offer a strong 401(k) match...
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United States , Wichita
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21.39 - 35.50 USD / Hour
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OR/SPD Materials Technician
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Join our team as an OR/SPD Materials Technician in Needham. You will manage surgical supply inventory for the OR, PACU, and Day Surgery, ensuring availability and building case carts. This role requires strong organizational skills, 1 year of relatable experience, and the ability to work flexibly...
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United States , Needham
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20.63 - 31.46 USD / Hour
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Boston Children's Hospital
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Explore a dynamic career path in the industrial and manufacturing heart of the economy with materials technician jobs. Materials technicians are essential professionals who bridge the gap between raw materials, finished products, and operational efficiency. They work across diverse sectors, including manufacturing, healthcare, construction, aerospace, and consumer goods, ensuring that materials are correctly sourced, handled, tested, managed, and maintained. This role is ideal for detail-oriented individuals who enjoy hands-on problem-solving and have a keen interest in the properties and applications of various substances. The core responsibilities of a materials technician typically revolve around the management, analysis, and processing of materials. A common duty involves inventory control, where technicians track stock levels, manage supply chains, and utilize software systems to maintain accurate records and prevent shortages or overstock. They are often responsible for the physical handling, storage, and distribution of materials within a facility, adhering to strict safety and organizational protocols. Another critical function is quality assurance, which can include operating specialized equipment to test material samples for strength, durability, composition, or other specific properties to ensure they meet industry standards and specifications. Technicians may also be involved in the calibration and maintenance of this testing equipment, as well as the installation, servicing, and repair of machinery related to material handling systems. Preparing detailed reports, documenting procedures, and communicating findings to engineers, managers, or other team members are also regular aspects of the job. To succeed in materials technician jobs, candidates generally need a blend of technical knowledge and practical skills. A high school diploma is often the minimum requirement, with many positions preferring an associate degree or certification in materials science, industrial technology, logistics, or a related field. Hands-on mechanical aptitude is highly valued, including skills in using tools, understanding schematics, and performing basic repairs. Proficiency with computer software for inventory management (like ERP systems), data analysis, and reporting is increasingly important. Strong attention to detail is paramount for ensuring accuracy in testing, documentation, and inventory counts. Problem-solving abilities allow technicians to troubleshoot equipment issues or process inefficiencies. Furthermore, effective communication and the ability to work collaboratively within a team are essential, as the role frequently interfaces with procurement, production, and quality control departments. Safety consciousness and a commitment to following established protocols are non-negotiable traits in this hands-on profession. For those seeking a stable and impactful technical career, materials technician jobs offer a unique opportunity to work at the intersection of technology, logistics, and production. It is a profession dedicated to precision, efficiency, and the fundamental elements that build our world.

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