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Plasma-Therm

Manufacturing Tech I - 2nd Shift

Plasma-Therm, St. Petersburg, Florida, United States, 33739

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Manufacturing Technology I – 2nd Shift (Plasma‑Therm) Shift: 3:00 PM – 11:30 PM (2nd shift). Training will begin on the 1st shift (7 AM – 3:30 PM) for the first 4–6 weeks. Summary

The role facilitates the set‑up, calibration, testing, and breakdown of plasma processing equipment, and records all results in accordance with company procedures. Responsibilities

Facilitate equipment installation, applying water, electrical power and leveling machinery. Position and assemble complex electro‑mechanical parts and assemblies according to blueprints, schematics, and standard procedures. Assemble parts using bolts, screws, speed clips, rivets or other fasteners with hand tools. Perform mechanical alignments and calibrations to meet ATP (Acceptance Test Procedure) and other quality standards. Conduct leak checks on vacuum and mechanical assemblies using leak detection systems. Debug and test equipment, including electrical, mechanical, and vacuum systems; collect, report, and record test data. Operate impedance meters and other specialty electronic test equipment. Prepare systems for shipment, including cleaning, breakdown of machinery, preparation of miscellaneous lists, and interfacing with shipping. Maintain Class 10,000 and 1,000 clean‑room requirements. Adhere to the applicable safety, quality, and environmental processes of Plasma‑Therm. Qualifications

Associate’s degree from a two‑year college, technical school or military education, or equivalent experience. 1‑3 years of directly related technician experience. Skills & Abilities

Interpret blueprints, drawings, schematics, technical procedures and related material. Read, interpret, and follow safety rules, operating and maintenance instructions, and procedure manuals. Follow written and verbal directions to meet quality standards. Apply basic mathematical skills to solve technical problems. Proficient in use of crimpers, torque wrenches, vacuum leak detectors, soldering irons, and other assembly hand tools. Working knowledge of Windows Office. Work Environment & Physical Demands

Typical manufacturing clean‑room facility and supporting areas such as stockroom, machine shop, and laboratory. Routine requirements to sit, stand, walk, stoop, kneel, touch, see and hear; may lift or move up to 50 lb. Exposure to moving mechanical parts, risk of electrical shock, and possible contact with toxic or caustic chemicals; must wear safety equipment and follow safety instructions. EEO Statement

Plasma‑Therm is an equal‑employment‑opportunity employer in accordance with applicable federal and state laws. When requested and necessary, we provide reasonable accommodations for qualified individuals with disabilities.

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