Fluidcare Technician I - 2nd Shift
Quaker Houghton · Michigan, United States · Today
EngineeringFull-time
Responsibilities
- Participate in the addition of chemicals including coolants, greases, oils, lubricants, cleaners and biocides as directed by site staff.
- Perform bio-stick dip tests of all machine sumps and central systems.
- Absorb and relay changes in coolant parameters to customers and enter results in appropriate databases.
- Assist in routine maintenance on customer’s equipment and fluid systems including product additions, filter changes, emptying gons, sump cleaning, etc. as directed.
- Assist in the disposal of contaminated articles in accordance with prescribed measures, including waste management and recycling initiatives.
- Assist in maintaining and calibrating all laboratory equipment such as scales, pH meters, glassware, incubators, etc. in accordance with site control plan.
- Assist in properly maintaining tools and utility equipment such as pumps, sump suckers, coolant dispensers, etc. in a safe and efficient manner.
- Where appropriate: Cut-up, mount and prepare parts for metallurgical testing. Surface etching of parts for analysis. Measurement and metallurgical determinations consisting of hardness and microstructure analysis.
- Supports site staff general organization initiatives (inventory, storage rooms, labeling, etc.).
- Interact with customer's production and technical personnel and other suppliers.
- Operate hand tools, shop tools and equipment such as fork trucks, sump suckers, power washers, tuggers, etc. as required.
- May be required to work flexible hours.
- Carry out other duties as directed.
- Supports site staff in quality control, metallurgical heat treat and the steel industry.
- Provide other specifically agreed Fluidcare services as and when required by the Site Manager and/or Lead Technician – this may include operating a fork truck, recycling equipment, etc.
- Maintain safety standards while adhering to Quaker Houghton’s Life Saving Rules.
Qualifications
- High school diploma or GED required.
- Minimal to no experience in manufacturing environment required.
- Effective written and verbal communication skills.
- Demonstrate intermediate reading skills.
- Ability to effectively present information.
- Basic mathematical skills.
- Sufficient skills for data entry (MS Excel and Word) and reporting activities.
- Forklift truck Drivers license or ability to undertake training where appropriate.
- Basic working knowledge of: Internet software, e-mail, word processing, spreadsheets and project tracking.
- Must be able to safely work in a variety of potentially hazardous situations.