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Small Batch Technician Coatings

Company Name:
Absolute Opportunities
1866
job
Title: Small Batch Technician Coatings
Role: Technician / Maintenance
Relocation Available: No
Industry: Manufacturing
Location:
wisconsin
Town / City: Milwaukee
Job Type: Permanent full-time
Job Description:
The Small Batch Technician is responsible for producing coatings products that are assigned to the department.
Description and Essential Duties:
The Coatings Technician will produce product according to batch ticket specifications
Mix, tint and prepare samples for Quality Control and color matching.
Fill containers with product according to specifications
Maintain a clean work area
As part of the housekeeping procedures, the
employee
may be involved with the disposal of hazardous waste. The initial training of how to properly dispose of hazardous waste will be performed by the Environmental and Safety Coordinator or the department
supervisor
. Annual training of the same will be performed by the Environmental and Safety Coordinator.
Perform other miscellaneous duties as assigned by Supervisor or
manager
.
Qualifications and Requirements:
Preferred education level: High school diploma or GED
Preferred experience level: Three or more years of experience with coatings production which includes batchmaking, mixing and weighing
Forklift certification strongly preferred
Ability to pass a math test and color tinting test
Excellent communication skills
Willing to work in a team environment
Ability to receive and provide instructions in a positive manner
Bottom Line Requirements:
1. High school diploma or GED.
2. 3
years of experience with coatings production which includes batch making, mixing and weighing.
3. Forklift certification strongly preferred.
4. Ability to pass a math test and color tinting testEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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