Job Title:Hot End Operator
Department:Operations/Manufacturing
Reports to:Team Leader
Supervises:N/A
FLSA Status:Non-Exempt
Date:[Current Date]
SUMMARY
Are you ready to turn up the heat? Join our team as a Hot End Operator and become a key player in our high-temperature operations! You'll operate, monitor, maintain, and troubleshoot all hot end equipment for ULF operations. If you have experience working with industrial machinery in extreme temperatures and handling hot molten/melted materials, we want you! Your mission: maintain control of all aspects of the process, make smart decisions to maximize product performance, and ensure top-notch quality and safety. Report any equipment, quality, or operational issues to the Team Leader and take corrective actions within your role.
Rate of Pay
$22.00/hr with a $0.50 night shift differential.
Schedule
Rotating shifts. Schedules will rotate between nights and days every 28 days.
- Dayshift:7:00am - 7:00pm
- Nightshift:7:00pm - 7:00am
Weekly Schedule follows a 2-2-3 pattern:
- Week 1: Work 2 days, off 2 days, then work 3 days.
- Week 2: Off 2 days, work 2 days, then off 3 days.
Principal Operational Duties and Responsibilities
- Follow all safety policies and procedures - safety first!
- Master all ULF hot end operations, including batching, melting, fiberizing, chemical application, gas train, wash water, and fiber quality.
- Enter and monitor all operations and quality data collected on shift.
- Keep the batch system running smoothly and troubleshoot as needed.
- Adjust furnace electrodes and control batch-to-glass conversion to maintain the perfect viscosity.
- Ensure the fiberization process produces top-quality fiber.
- Collect glass fiber samples and perform diameter testing.
- Conduct chemical calibration checks.
- Maintain the wash water system and ensure environmental equipment operates correctly.
- Operate forklifts safely.
- Mix out-of-specification (OS) product to reduce waste.
- Clean transport lines to optimize airflow.
- Execute all operations according to critical process variables (CPV).
- Recognize and understand process abnormalities and their impact on fiber quality.
- Ensure all operations produce fiber that meets manufacturing specifications.
- Report any process abnormalities to the Team Leader for corrective action.
- Continuously improve your understanding of the fiberglass manufacturing process.
- Keep your work area clean and organized.
- Perform other related duties as directed by the NLT and direct supervisor.
AUTHORITY
- Manage processes and equipment to maximize efficiency and safety.
- Notify the Team Leader of any process or equipment issues for quick resolution.
- Make minor adjustments to ensure the finished ULF product meets all specifications.
- Recommend actions to optimize fiber characteristics and properties.
- Troubleshoot and resolve hot end equipment or process issues.
- Communicate any equipment issues to the Team Leader and maintenance team.
SKILLS AND ABILITIES
The ideal candidate should have:
- Strong English reading, writing, and speaking skills.
- The ability to understand verbal and written instructions.
- Excellent communication skills.
- The ability to multi-task and work well in a team environment.
- Basic mathematical skills.
- Familiarity with industrial machinery and problem-solving skills.
- An understanding of cause/effect process relationships.
- Initiative and a strong work ethic.
- The ability to work independently.
COMPUTER AND SOFTWARE COMPETENCIES
The candidate must be able to:
- Operate various PLC software and control room software.
- Be proficient with Microsoft Outlook and other Office software.
EDUCATION AND/OR EXPERIENCE
The candidate should have:
- A high school diploma or equivalent (college degree preferred).
- The right to work in the US and be 18 years or older.
- A drug and alcohol-free lifestyle.
- Demonstrated competency in hot end operations.
- Related experience and/or industrial training in high-temperature environments and handling molten/melted materials.
ESSENTIAL PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS/WORK ENVIRONMENT
This position requires:
- Exposure to extreme temperatures.
- Exposure to loud noise levels.
- Handling, controlling, or feeling objects, tools, or controls.
- Lifting/carrying/moving up to 50 pounds.
- Regular on-site attendance and the ability to work shift schedules.
- Wearing respirator protection and other required PPE.
- Participation in safety and good housekeeping programs.
- Participation in good housekeeping programs as established within the plant