Position Summary :
Performs advanced level of on-site technical and administrative duties and maintains the on-site systems through accurate data recording and assessment within the manufacturing environment at Quaker Houghton’s customers.
Follows standard polices and procedures and will assist with the on-site Manager with supervision, training and coaching of site team as needed.
What will you do
Collect, analyze, test, interpret and records machine samples; recommends and completes corrective actions with no direction from site staff.
Perform and interpret bio-stick dip tests of all machine sumps and central systems, with little to no guidance; recommends and completes corrective actions with no direction from site staff.
Measure coolant parameters and lubrication schedules together with statistical analysis of the data collected to ensure the coolant parameters are met to maintain the highest coolant conditions.
This may involve the dropping and cleaning of tanks when required.
- Maintain the on-site systems through accurate data recording and assessment, liaising with Complex Manager / Site Manager and SPM where necessary to provide a high standard Fluidcare support function.
- Prepare detailed shift reports including statistical analysis sheets. Liaise directly with the customer so that changes in coolant parameters are highlighted and can then be acted upon.
- Provide Fluidcare site cover for holidays, sickness etc. and provide other specifically agreed Fluidcare services as and when required by the Program Manager / Site Manager.
- Supervise and train technicians including scheduling and coverage.
- Work is closely but not stringently supervised and is governed by specific instructions that permit scope for limited rearrangement of the sequence of work, and typically involves the performance of moderately complex routines involving tools or equipment and / or the recording and provision of information to others.
- Inspect, monitor and maintain coolant filters, washers, paint systems, air handling systems, etc. for sump changes and cleaning, as required to keep fluids within proper limits;
- completes corrective actions with no direction from site staff. Report and interpret all results and usage on a daily basis, via report generation;
completes corrective action.
Properly maintain tools and utility equipment such as pumps, sump suckers, coolant dispensers, etc. in a safe and efficient manner.
Inspect and perform routine maintenance on all above equipment and fluid systems including product additions, filter changes, emptying gons, sump cleaning, etc.
with no guidance from site staff.
- Assist in disposal of contaminated articles (i.e. pails, gloves, samples, etc.) in accordance with prescribed measures, including waste management and recycling initiatives.
- Maintain and calibrate all laboratory equipment; such as scales, pH meters, glassware, incubators, etc. in accordance with site control plan.
- Has responsibility for general cleaning of oil storage rooms, laboratory, equipment and areas of the production floor (i.
e. chipping, mopping, sweeping, emptying trash, etc.).
- Support and generate site general organization initiatives (inventory, storage rooms, labeling, etc.). Manage site lab supply inventory and order as needed.
- Has supervisory responsibility for other Technicians including delegation and oversight of daily activities, trouble shooting and issue resolution.
- Prepare detailed shift reports including statistical analysis sheets. Liaise directly with the customer so that changes in coolant parameters are highlighted and can then be acted upon.
- Interact with customer’s production and technical personnel and other suppliers
- May work in manufacturing environment with union associates.
- May require working flexible hours.
- Carries out other duties as directed. May have tasks specifically related to quality control, metalogical heat treat and the steel industry.
Provide other specifically agreed Fluidcare services as and when required - this may include operating a fork truck, recycling equipment, etc.
Must be able to safely work in a variety of potentially hazardous situations while adhering to Quaker Houghton's Life Saving Rules.
Work Environment :
Work in a manufacturing environment; may be exposed to fumes or airborne particles and toxic or caustic chemicals. May occasionally be exposed to moving mechanical parts, risk of electrical shock and trip and slip hazards.
The noise level in the manufacturing environment is loud.
Ensure a safety mindset throughout designated area of responsibility.
Maintain the highest EHS standards while at customer’s site.
What we look for
- High school diploma or GED required, Associates Degree or some college preferred. May be required to obtain certifications / licenses.
- 1 years experience in a manufacturing environment required.
- Effective written and verbal communication skills. Demonstrate intermediate reading skills. Ability to effectively present information.
- Demonstrate basic mathematical skills. Precise and accurate in dealing with figures and details. Ability to calculate figures and amounts such as percentages, fractions, conversions and proportions.
- Must possess ability to solve practical problems and deal with a variety of concrete variables in situations where only limited standardization exists.
Ability to interpret a variety of instructions furnished in written, oral, diagram, or schedule form.
- Driver’s license required
- Sufficient IT skills for data entry and reporting activities.