QUALIFICATIONS:
EDUCATION: High School diploma or equivalency preferred
EXPERIENCE: On the job training provided, Previous manufacturing or foundry experience preferred, Previous metal casting Xray experience preferred, State Radiation Certification preferred
- Equal Employment Opportunity Employer/Affirmative Action Male/Female/Veteran/Disabled
- National Career Readiness Certification preferred
GENERAL DESCRIPTION:
Must have good vision/sight (must meet industry standards), depth perception, hearing, and hand-eye coordination, and dexterity. Reading, writing, above average math aptitude is necessary. Must be team-oriented, problem-solver, and self-motivated. Must be able to follow written work instructions. Must be able to multitask and meet production goals and deadlines. Must be team-oriented and have good communication skills. Must have great attention to detail. Must be able to lift 50lbs on a regular basis. Must be able to grip, push, and pull with 80lb strength on a regular basis. Must be able to generate 15lbs of pinch strength on occasion. Must be able to pass a pre-employment physical. Must be able to perform elevated work on an occasional basis. Some tasks require repetitive activities. Must be able to stand on concrete up to 8 hours. Must be willing to cross-train within the classification. Must be able to follow all safety rules and wear all required personal protective equipment. Must be willing to work any shift. Must be willing to cross train within department classifications. Must pass (80 or above) a preliminary aptitude test given at interview.
Xray Processor
- Must be able use an Xray processing machine both in the dark room prior to processing and in the sorting room after processing.
- Must be able to sort multiple shooters film and determine the correct process filing to ensure film is kept with the correct casting and shooter.
- Must be able to develop film using exposure charts of radiographic techniques when available and develop film when a technique is not available.
- Must be able to read and identify serial numbers and shooter numbers on developed film to ensure the film is sorted correctly and placed in the proper location for releasing the film.
- Must be able to work with the shooter and reader to determine if film is acceptable or rejected prior to sending it to the releasor.
- Must be able to reload film cassettes.
- Must be able to recognize and repair film cassettes when there are visible defects that can create a poor quality Xray.
- Must be able to keep dark room and sorting room clean and organized.
These job duties are not all inclusive. The Company, from time to time, may require the incumbent to perform additional duties as assigned.