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Hours Full-time, Part-time
Location Spokane, Washington

About this job

Honeywell International is a $38 billion diversified technology and manufacturing global leader. Honeywell has more than 120,000 employees in 100 countries around the world and has a demonstrated heritage of both innovation and achievement.

As part of Honeywell Performance Materials and Technologies, Honeywell Electronic Materials (HEM) is a global leader in the supply of critical materials to the semiconductor industry, enabling our customers to develop innovative technologies and overcome manufacturing challenges. Our research and development expertise, global reach, corporate stability and commitment is unmatched. Honeywell's expertise in both chemistry and metallurgy and commitment to disciplined quality processes result in the development of superior, cutting-edge technologies.

The Utility Operator performs a variety of job duties associated with the Targets Operations group. Operates production support equipment and process lines to include: the ultrasonic inspection of assemblies and bulk material; electron beam welder; and chemically process metal parts by monitoring equipment and parts, recording data and transporting parts through the appropriate processes.

Position Responsibilities

The shift for this role is 2nd Shift which is Monday-Wednesday 5PM-5AM, Thursday 5PM-11PM. (The first 3 months of training will be on 1st shift)

Ensures all procedures are followed to ensure the safety of people and protection of equipment. Operate computer-controlled equipment and adhere to specific procedures and make informed decisions with acknowledgment from leads and/or engineering support to meet production goals. Maintain the cooperative set-up and execution of controlled processes.

Ultrasonic inspection of assemblies and bulk material. Responsible for ensuring that the metallurgical, analytical, and dimensional requirements of all products are met.

Chemically process metal parts by monitoring equipment and parts, recording data and transporting parts through the appropriate processes.

Support chemical analysis and maintenance of chemical processing baths to ensure that all chemistry is within operating parameters.

Operate electron beam welder equipment; perform routine maintenance; troubleshoots system failures and work with equipment vendor and maintenance to resolve issues.

Read and follow work instructions, must be able to assimilate variable and written direction/instruction. Read engineering specifications and shop orders to determine machine set-up, production methods, and sequence operations (work instructions).

May take various measurements of the product and inspect product throughout the process.

Troubleshoot problems and take required steps to correct or contact maintenance for correction.

Perform minor maintenance and cleaning of equipment.

Perform accurate and necessary record keeping; perform transactions in inventory tracking systems.

Monitor work-in-process to make sure that all product demands fit into production schedule without compromising timely delivery.

Maintain documents and records of pertinent information which may include visual metrics, preventative maintenance schedules, etc.

Collect and maintain Statistical Process Control (SPC) data.

Participate in corrective action teams as needed.

Participate and support the department/company housekeeping activities.

Use applicable Six Sigma tools for data collection and continuous improvement.

Perform daily job functions in accordance with policies from: EH&S, Quality, and housekeeping.

Support and participate in all Structured Safety Process activities for this job classification, as outlined in the site SSP Manual.

Support the Honeywell Operating System (HOS).

Seeking opportunities for improvement and taking corrective action on his/her own initiative.

Actively participating in the continuous improvement process, owning their idea through the PDCA cycle, including asking co-workers for their input.

Immediately resolving a quality issue or seeking technical expertise to resolve the issue, if necessary.

Support the Honeywell Operating System (HOS) by:

Seeking opportunities for improvement and taking corrective action on his/her own initiative

Actively participate in the continuous improvement process, owning their idea through the PDCA cycle, including asking co-workers for their input

Immediately resolve a quality issue or seeking technical expertise to resolve the issue, if necessary

Physical Job Demands:

Lift/carry up to 40 lbs with or without assistance

Work involves regular standing and walking, bending and reaching.

Basic Qualifications

High school diploma or General Education Diploma (GED)

One year manufacturing experience required

Preferred Qualifications:

Working knowledge of mathematics (decimals, fractions, and geometry).

Experience with Quality Assurance.

Experience in a metal working and/or chemical process setting.

Machine operator experience.

Ability to read and understand and follow instructions.

Attention to detail, manual dexterity and mechanical aptitude are required as well as ability to multi-task.

Skilled with computers and ability to retrieve information and navigate through systems.

Knowledge of Excel program preferred. (basic understanding , ex: sum things up and get the totals).

Ability to be a self starter capable of working independently with limited supervision.

Ability to solve practical problems and deal with a variety of variables.

Ability to read and understand blueprints.

Ability to follow oral and written instructions.

Good communication and teamwork skills to interface with numerous production personnel

Flexible and adaptable to cross train and perform/rotate to various tasks in IPS or other departments to meet business needs.

Ability to solve practical problems and deal with a variety of variables.

Ability to visually check work performance and identify whether or a product has been assembled properly.

Working Conditions

* Additional hours/shifts may be required.

* Ability to visually check work performance and identifying whether or a product has been assembled properly.

* Ability to work in an industrial environment with prolonged standing and walking.

* Flexibility to work in a fast-paced environment with changing priorities as required by production demands.

Health, Safety & Environmental

Honeywell is committed to providing a safe workplace and establishing a culture where safety is everyone's responsibility.

* All employees are required to follow established Standard Operating Procedures and safety policies.

* We expect and require every employee to work safely.

* Personal safety equipment is provided for all employees. Approved Safety glasses and metatarsal boots must be worn in all production and laboratory areas. Appropriate cut resistant gloves are required when handling any metal products. Approved protective gloves are required when handling acids or chemicals.

* It is expected that all unsafe acts and hazardous conditions will be reported immediately.

* An Incident report must be completed immediately, within 24 hours, following any workplace injury, regardless of severity.

Quality

It is each employee's responsibility to comply with Honeywell's quality program. It is the employee's responsibility to identify nonconformity and initiate appropriate corrective actions.

Disclaimer Clause

The above statements are intended to describe the general nature and level of the work being performed by the employee assigned to this position. There are no exhaustive lists of all duties and responsibilities, knowledge, skills, abilities, physical job demands and working conditions associated with this position.