Straightener / 2nd Shift

United States of America
New Hampshire
Franklin
Structurals
Tilton/Franklin
Operations
On-Site
Full Time

  


8155


At PCC Tilton, we believe that safe air travel is essential as it ensures our family and friends return home safely each and every day.  We support this mission by manufacturing highly complex investment castings utilizing proprietary technology for use throughout the aerospace industry.  Our highly skilled team members make vision a reality.  

Team Tilton is proud to be PCC Structurals’ only aluminum casting facility.  The products that we manufacture support over 70 platforms within commercial and military aerospace.  Simply put, the PCC Tilton team has a critical part in how the world gets back to normal.  

Our commitment to our employees and customers helps to ensure that missions within commercial and military aerospace are accomplished safely and successfully every day.  If you are looking for an opportunity to support aerospace missions, a career at PCC Tilton may be right for you! 

Summary:

As part of the finishing operation in the manufacturing process, Straighteners are responsible for ensuring that the castings meet established measurement criteria by making necessary adjustments to specific areas on the castings.  This is a critical department as the employees are responsible for moving quality products to the next operation in the manufacturing process.

Primary Duties and Responsibilities:

  • Perform work in a safe manner by following all safety rules and providing recommendations to help make PCC a safe work environment.
  • Achieve team production and efficiency goals by working to meet all operational and quality standards to ensure a high level of customer satisfaction.
  • Perform somewhat diversified duties to straighten and size simple to medium complexity aluminum castings.
  • Work from Finishing Card Specifications, following generally established methods and procedures to perform the required operations.
  • Use a variety of hand tools, gauges, fixtures and presses to straighten, flatten, adjust or perform other operations required to bring parts within acceptable limits.  Exercise care in performing various corrective operations and in handling parts to avoid surface damage, cracking or excessive distortion.  Check work with indicators and other precision gauges.
  • Detect and report faulty operations, defective material, and report these and any unusual conditions to proper supervision.

       Experience and Education:

      • A high school diploma or equivalent is preferred but may be substituted by manufacturing experience.
      • One year of manufacturing experience preferred, previous experience in the casting industry is a plus.

      Requirements:

      • Ability to bring your best self every day to safely meet or exceed production and quality standards.
      • Ability to thrive in an environment where business and team needs may change to help meet business and customer demands.
      • Understanding of basic math calculations.
      • Ability to use formulas, charts, tables, drawings, specifications, schedules, or similar information on a regular basis.
      • Ability to use precision measuring instruments, test equipment or other devices where interpretation is required.
      • Ability to perform duties in manufacturing environment which may include exposure to noise, dust, chemicals, and varying temperatures. Ability to lift up to 35 pounds with or without reasonable accommodations. 

      2nd SHIFT

      This requisition is closed to applications.