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Hyperion Materials & Technologies in Latrobe is looking for individuals to learn and operate grinding machines while ensuring safety and cleanliness in the workspace.
The role requires math skills, ability to read blueprints, and commitment to safety practices. Continuous education and training will be part of the job, as well as physical activities like lifting up to 75 pounds. If you're dependable and can communicate effectively, this is the role for you.
Learn the basic skills to operate grinding machines. Learn to complete all documentation required per company procedures such as 8-Step Checklists, Route Sheets, SPC Charting, Non-Conformance Reports, Scrap Tags, etc. Assist in maintaining shop cleanliness and organization.
Continued Education Requirements: This position requires 40 hours of continuing education training, including but not limited to: on-the-job training (documented by completed training checklists), in-house training courses, off-site training courses, Community Service Activities (Volunteering, Coaching, Civic Responsibilities, School or Scouting Organizations, Church Activities, 4‑H, etc.), process improvement, Special Projects or Safety Committee involvement.
The specific physical demands of this job include lifting up to 75 pounds, and generally engaging in activities such as bending, lifting, walking, sitting, turning and repetitive motion, generally in an indoor weather‑controlled environment. The position involves some risk of exposure to injuries related to physical demands of the job and requires close attention to detail and safety protocols. The position also requires visual and communication skills in observation of machine work and in communicating with co‑workers, as well as in reading written instructions. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. Employees seeking accommodation are encouraged to discuss job‑related limitations to determine whether reasonable accommodations can be provided.