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Combination Glassing
- Pfaudler, Inc. (Rochester, NY)
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Job Description:
Will follow all current SOP's and will assist in developing new SOP's where needed.
Applies superior coatings to surfaces of all types of products, including open and closed vessels, agitators, baffles, and all other accessories such as manhole covers, valves, fittings, etc.
Utilizes various coating techniques such as straight spray, spray dust, dual spray, slushing, draw coating, electrostatic, hot dusting, or any other technique. Must attain and maintain thickness uniformity demanded by the market.
Visually inspects coated surfaces of products for flaws and imperfections and tests coatings with a high-voltage spark tester, marking locations. Takes thickness readings and records information. Laps nozzles as required on vessels and accessories. Performs glass repairs as required.
Coaters will participate and contribute to trial and development of new methods, materials, and processes. All members will train others in various functions.
Operates all furnaces and chargers, including starting and shutting down furnaces including:
+ Working independently or jointly with other co-workers to ensure that pieces are properly dried prior to firing
+ Ensuring that the pieces are properly setup for firing
+ Using the proper firing profile & firing temperature and ensuring that the piece is fired following the programmed firing profile
+ Ensuring that all furnaces are properly operating and maintained
Moves and positions product for proper flow of material within the department, using departmental handling equipment including tow-motor, crane, and stacker crane.
Removes firing supports from tanks and accessories. May also cut up scrap firing rings as well as make cutouts in firing rings.
Cleans out threaded ends on baffles or agitators and laps surfaces to specification.
Assists other members of the glassing departments as required.
Maintains clean and well-organized work areas and performs other related duties as assigned.
Level 1 (RC10) Coater performs all coating tasks demonstrating consistent high-quality results in compliance with glassing specifications. Level 1 focuses on testing and crane operation.
Responsible for learning, understanding and performing the following:
+ Review Pfaudler Rochester QC manual section D.
+ Operate crane in building 20.
+ Test vessels in building 20.
+ Test parts in building 9 and 20.
+ Review the types of firing rings used , when to use each ring type (MHU vs MHD).
+ Operate stacker in building 9.
+ Operate tun rolls.
+ Cut and wrap nozzles.
+ Use enamel record card to document testing.
+ Operate elcometer gage and computer program.
Works with supervision.
Level 2 (RC 11) Performs all job requirements of Level 1 as well as more complex coater tasks as skill and experience are achieved, in preparation for Level 1 Coater assignments. Level 2 focuses on using the furnaces, operating chargers and operating the specview.
Responsible for learning, understanding and operating the following:
+ Lighting, starting, and shutting down the following furnaces: 14, 7, 19, 17, 15, 3, 9, and hot dust.
+ Chargers 14 north and south, 19, 7, parts and #9.
+ Specview programs, purpose and use; heat profiles; soak temperatures and times.
Level 3 (RC 12) Smelter Technician always wears the necessary safety equipment including the company paid fire-proof uniform. Monitors incoming raw materials based on material specifications (bag descriptions). Inventories raw materials and advises supervisor when reorders are necessary. Responsible for storing incoming raw materials under assigned Pfaudler raw material part numbers and in assigned locations.
Weighs the necessary proportions of specified raw materials according to the computer program directions and the smelt batch weigh sheets. Also operates batch mixer as specified.
Smelt glass according to time and temperature specifications: This involves loading smelter, using the smelter temperature controller, dumping/quenching the smelted material, and maintain records of smelt number, process timing and temperature control charts.
Prepares samples and conducts control tests on every smelt to ascertain that glass is to plant standards.
Package frit and mark glass identification and smelt number on the containers. Monitor and maintain a record of frit inventory; identify potential shortages.
Review enamel stock (wet & dry) and schedule mills to maintain stock. Monitor the length of time wet milled enamel has been on the floor (includes mill room and spray locations) and discharging it if its life exceeds specifications.
Weigh and load the components for milling according to the computer program and the enamel mill sheet for each specific enamel. Monitor the milling process to ensure the final product is within the fineness range specified. Dump mill when processed as specified and record milling data, and process wet and dry material through scalping screen per specifications. Must also monitor oversize for foreign material. Resize ball mill on a regular basis.
Maintain an inventory of spray guns and spray gun parts. Replace worn parts as needed and keep a record of work done. Supply enamel for the shifts that are set as specified. Record material issued and its characteristics at that time. Assist glassing personnel with related work as assigned.
Prepare frit and dust shipment for exports and record same on weekly mill record.
Maintain the parts for respirators, clean daily and maintain a record of work done. Must keep area clean which includes cleaning sumps regularly. Report equipment which is broken, or simply not working to standards. Inspect the product at each step in the process and alert QC department if concern exists
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Train other employees on all aspects of this position as required.
Maintain a clean, orderly, and safe work area.
Perform other related tasks as assigned.
Level 4 (RC 14) Expeditor/Inspector evaluates all glass-lined equipment as required . Spraying (not vessels)
Responsible for spraying the glass mixture on to: shafted pieces in the #9 furnace, wide I baffles, agitators
H baffles (and other pieces), and dip pipes.
Responsible for spraying the glass mixture on to glassing parts in building 20. This includes pro rings, covers, impellers, top heads, open pots, and complete enamel record cards.
Hot dust - valve bodies, seals and sight glass (glass and inert), baseplates, QOM covers, final inspection, , and complete enamel record cards.
Operate and repair the pipe furnace, including blade repair, induction coil operation, removing hangers, final inspection and complete enamel record cards for repair area.
Level 5 (RC 16.5) Expeditor/Inspector primarily evaluates glass-lined parts, components and small vessels/top heads. Spraying vessels
Responsible for spraying glass mixture on to large open pots, nozzles, 1,000 – 4000 gallon vessels, and SS vessels.
Progression
Employees newly entering either of the Glassing Combo's will progress from Level 5 to
Level 1 as opportunities arise with the following exceptions:
The senior Lower Level Glassing Combo employee may exercise the option to remain at their current level indefinitely without advancement. The company shall be notified by the employee of this decision prior to advancing to the next higher-level position. Upon acceptance of the next higher-level position the employee forfeits this option. This option is only available to the senior Lower Level Glassing Combo employee.
Definition of Glassing Combo's:
A. Upper Level Glassing Combo (No Change):
+ Level 1: (RC 16.5) Perform Coater A & B, Burner, Enamel Expeditor/ Inspector A & B
+ Level 2: (RC 14) Perform Coater B, Burner, Enamel Expeditor/Inspector A & B
B. Lower Level Glassing Combo (Now Includes Smelter Technician):
+ Level 3: (RC 11) - Perform Smelter Technician Duties
+ Level 4: (RC 10) - Perform Enamel Expeditor/Inspector A & B
+ Level 5: (RC 6) - Perform Enamel Expeditor/Inspector B
Equipment used to perform the levels outlined above are spark test gloves, angle die grinder, tape measure, grinding shield, toolbox, respirator, straight die grinder, trophy gun and parts, EGHV spray gun, 2 dust guns, mig gloves, welding shields, and FR uniforms.
Certifications/Requirements: Crane Operation, Tow Motor, Respirators
Housekeeping: Keeps area clean and puts tools away
Attachment: Physical and non-physical aspects
Employer’s Disclaimer:
All requirements are subject to possible modification to reasonably accommodate individuals with disabilities. This job description in no way states or implies that these are the only duties to be performed by the employee occupying this position. Employees will be required to follow any other job-related instructions and to perform any other job-related duties requested by their supervisor. This document does not create an employment contract, implied or otherwise, other than an “at will” employment relationship and in accordance with the Collective Bargaining Agreement.
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