PCB Piezotronics, Inc. · 1 day ago
Methods Technician I
PCB Piezotronics, Inc. manufactures sensors for various industries including aerospace and automotive. The Methods Technician I will support technical teams and production operations, focusing on machining processes and facilitating improvements in production workflow.
ElectronicsSensor
Responsibilities
Supports the needs of Production, Technical and Supply Chain groups. Concentration on machining process and quoting
Reads and interprets blueprints
Makes recommendations for process improvements
Understands order of operations
Completes all required paperwork and makes data collection transactions as needed
Create job paper work and instructions for rework jobs
Collaborates with Production/Technical Management on Kata projects being performed for process improvements
Runs Job Queue at start of shift and distributes to production team
Creates purchase Order Requisitions when needed for ordering of machines and tooling
Works with planning department on a daily basis to accomplish production needs
Works directly with engineering cell/Production Supervisor/lead to properly assign work centers by capabilities
Performs other related duties as directed
Qualification
Required
Associates Degree in Mechanical, Industrial, or Manufacturing Technology
3 years of Machine Shop experience in the set up and operation of Multiple Axis machines
Shop math skills
Blue print reading skills
Knowledge of CAD/CAM systems
Preferred
Bachelor's degree in Mechanical, Industrial, or Manufacturing Technology
7 years of machine shop experience
Problem Solving skills
Benefits
100% Company Paid Medical Insurance Premiums
Dental and Vision Insurance
Company funded HSA or HRA Accounts
Paid Time Off
Employer paid basic life insurance, short- and long-term disability insurance
401k Company Match
Tuition Reimbursement
Dependent Scholarship Program
Company paid holidays, employee discounts, holiday gift certificates
Company
PCB Piezotronics, Inc.
PCB manufactures vibration, pressure, force, strain, shock, and acoustic sensors used by design engineers and predictive maintenance professionals worldwide for test, measurement, monitoring, and control requirements.