Our manufacturing environment offers a wide range of opportunities with varying degrees of technical difficulty. Each position is assigned a technical difficulty level of either Low, Moderate, or High. Generally, jobs requiring a higher degree of skill have higher pay rates.
All operators within our manufacturing environment must have the ability to follow standard operating procedures, maintain a high level of workmanship and quality control and pay attention to detail. Positions with a Technical Difficulty rating of LOWÂ do not require specialized training or knowledge of chemical handling, precision machine control, or reading customer fabrication drawings.Â
Manufacturing positions with a Technical Difficulty of MODERATEÂ require operators to have additional training and a greater knowledge of chemical processes, CNC machinery, skills with reading, interpreting customer fabrication drawings and/or requires a greater level of communicating with process engineers. These positions are more challenging but on the job training teaches necessary skills for success.
Positions with a HIGH degree of Technical Difficulty require operators to be trained in standardized industry inspection techniques, understand how altering process parameters will change the product being produced, have high attention to detail to ensure conforming products at all technology levels, be accomplished with maintaining machinery and processes, successfully interface with Process, CAM and Quality Engineering.