Production Operator Poly6 is enabling production of complex turbine engine designs by combining additive manufacturing with advanced materials. Our technology is uniquely suited to increase the efficiency of complex manufacturing processes as well as advance engineering design capabilities. Long term benefits of Poly6's products include reduced greenhouse gas emissions for the aviation sector.
At Poly6, you will have the opportunity to work alongside a highly talented team to solve problems in one of the world's most complex engineering sectors: aviation.
WHAT WE OFFER
Weekly Pay for Hourly Employees
Comprehensive Benefit Plans
Quarterly Bonus Opportunity
401k with Company Match
Emphasis on Employee Engagement
Paid Holidays and Vacation Time
Tuition Reimbursement
Opportunities for Advancement
JOB SUMMARY
Poly6 are seeking a proactive and dependable Production Operator to join our agile, dynamic team as we commission and ramp production at our state-of-the-art investment casting core facility. This individual will report directly to the Manager of Advanced Manufacturing Systems and will work closely with the Lead Process Engineer.
The Production Operator will play a central role in operating production equipment, coordinating labor, and ensuring parts are completed and delivered on schedule. They will also perform first-line maintenance and troubleshooting and escalate appropriately to engineering and facilities teams. The ideal candidate is an experienced technician who thrives in fast-paced environments, learns quickly, and takes full ownership of production goals and equipment usage.
PRIMARY RESPONSIBILITIES
Production & Labor Coordination:
Operate and monitor all critical production machinery related to ceramic core manufacturing.
Ensure consistent part flow and successful completion of daily and weekly production targets.
Coordinate labor and operator assignments across shifts to meet changing throughput demands.
Adjust shift schedules and task assignments in real time based on demand and machine availability.
Equipment Operation & Troubleshooting:
Become a power user of production equipment, executing setup, operation, and routine maintenance per SOPs.
Document and perform initial troubleshooting for machine alarms or faults; escalate unresolved issues.
Record and analyze machine availability, downtime causes, and performance deviations.
Data Logging & Process Oversight:
Track and review process data using internal production tracking and data logging tools.
Maintain traceability records, operator logs, and material movement logs.
Support root cause investigations using production data and operator feedback.
Lean & Daily Management:
Participate in tiered daily management meetings and suggest improvements tied to throughput and uptime.
Support plant 5S efforts and implement organization, cleanliness, and workflow improvements.
Uphold safety protocols and ensure team compliance with operating procedures and documentation standards.
QUALIFICATIONS
Experience:
2+ years in technician or production leadership roles in complex manufacturing environments.
Experience coordinating production teams or serving as a de facto shift lead.
Demonstrated success delivering throughput goals in a high-mix or highly scheduled production setting.
Education:
Highschool Diploma or GED
Technical Skills:
Proficiency in operating and maintaining advanced machinery.
Familiarity with production data logging systems (PLC HMIs, SCADA, or historian tools).
Competence in troubleshooting mechanical, pneumatic, and sensor-based faults.
Basic Excel skills for reviewing logs, summarizing downtime, and calculating throughput.
Understanding of lean manufacturing principles and tiered meeting systems.
Physical Requirements:
Ability to lift 50 pounds independently.
Comfort working in environments with heat, vibration, and frequent movement between machines.
WORKING ENVIRONMENT
Working Environment: Manufacturing shop floor
Required PPE: Check for required PPE in areas you may be working in