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GRADER (QC TECH)

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4 Nacogdoches, TX Nacogdoches, TX Full-time Full-time Estimated:
$42.
1K - $53.
3K a year Estimated:
$42.
1K - $53.
3K a year 14 days ago 14 days ago 14 days ago Monitor all quality variables in the mill.
Communicate process deviations from target to Shift Supervisor for correction.
Receive deliveries of resin and wax and verify conformance with established specifications.
Monitoring and reporting raw material consumption and inventory levels.
Performing and recording small and large specimen testing as assigned.
Recording relevant process data.
Performing / recording APA required dimension and grade checks.
Inspection of trademarks for legibility and correctness.
Inspection of finished units in the warehouse, documentation and quarantine of non- conforming products.
Down Day Tasks as assigned, including Blender Cleaning and Maintenance Major Shut Tasks as assigned.
Participate in any product trials.
Operate forklifts and other mobile equipment to manage product testing and quarantine Specialized knowledge or skills needed:
Ability to maintain all equipment in assigned area Ability to enhance or improve processes and procedures Computer Hardware and Equipment Instrumentation Knowledge Computer Software Knowledge of Excel, Trends, Databases, Word, Email Strong analytical skills Self-Starter with Continuous Improvement Vision Strong communication skills, both written and oral Leadership -- ability to lead, take charge, and offer direction Engaging others -- ability to set and achieve goals through others Humility to ask for help when needed instead of stagnating Micrometer use Tape Measure use Floor Weigh Scale use Panel Saw use Table Saw use Ability to read and interpret SPC Charts, or ability to learn to with minimal training.
Basic Statistics Knowledge; Mean, Minimum, Maximum, Mode, Centerline, Target.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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