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Kopp Glass, a Pittsburgh-based manufacturer of high-performance, custom glass products, is seeking to hire multiple Process Technicians to support various areas within our manufacturing environment including but not limited to quality assurance and operational activities related to robotic glass manufacturing technologies. This person takes a hands-on approach to equipment operation, adhering to key aspects of the Quality Management System (QMS) related to process improvement, product documentation, corrective action, and preventative action procedures. The role will support and perform critical preparatory and operational processes including activities associated with glass melting, forming, and analysis, blending the technical aspects with hands-on responsibilities. This is a fully onsite position that will be responsible for performing job functions in Rostraver Township (15012). Candidate must also have flexibility to work off shifts.
Job Responsibility:
Supports the operation of production work cells including tooling, robotics, and forming, through implementation of engineering best practices in preparation for and during production
Performs setup of equipment, operation of robotic and automated equipment, and evaluation of results from glass manufacturing work cells
Works with the engineering team to accomplish the daily work plan, which could involve equipment maintenance, programming, repairs in a variety of robotic areas, inventory, equipment cleaning, forklift use, manufacturing, and other tasks as assigned
Performs tasks related to glass manufacturing including QA responsibilities and analysis of ware
Accurately documents process parameters and production run results
Creates timely reports that are supportive and thorough
Develops part and process specific documentation for the integration of products into new or existing manufacturing processes while supporting the industrialization of small-scale processes into commercially viable large-scale operations
Requirements:
Associate degree in electrical, mechanical engineering and/or engineering technology or related field
Up to 5 years of manufacturing or robotics experience
Various positions available dependent on experience
Proficient Microsoft Office skills including, Word, Excel, and PowerPoint
Proficient verbal and written communication skills
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