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Discmaker - 2nd shift - ULTRX

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Continental Disc Corporation

Liberty, MO, USA

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Continental Disc Corporation has 50+ years’ experience engineering and manufacturing rupture discs, valves and flame control products that protect the lives of our customers and our environment. We attribute our success to our commitment to growth, quality and innovation. We encourage members of the CDC team to support our efforts toward continuous improvement. We value and celebrate the team’s efforts to move our company forward through incremental advances and breakthrough achievements. A Discmaker manufactures rupture discs of the highest quality in a safe and cost-effective manner to ensure the best delivery in accordance with all company policies and manufacturing procedures. 2nd shift - 2pm-10pm (but will train on 1st shift 6am-2pm) Requirements ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS: • Develop layout and plan sequence of operations to manufacture rupture discs by studying blueprints, shop orders and manufacturing procedures. • Set up and operate required equipment, such as presses, punches, nibbler cutters, hydraulic testers and lifts, dial indicators and precision measuring tools. • Using required equipment, form material to produce rupture discs. • Clean rupture disc components per standard or special cleaning procedures. • Assemble components into completed rupture discs. • Perform burst tests and oven testing on discs. • Inspect completed rupture discs to verify that they conform to specifications. • Work overtime as required. • Perform other duties as assigned, based on workload and business need. EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE: • High school diploma or GED. • 1-3 months’ work experience in a production environment. Previous experience in a production position at CDC is preferred. TECHNICAL / FUNCTION SPECIFIC: • Demonstrated mechanical aptitude. • Ability to read blueprints. • Basic math and reading skills. • Working knowledge of industrial equipment used in producing rupture discs. BEHAVIORAL: • Willingness and ability to follow all manufacturing procedures and company policies. • Attention to detail. • Concern for quality, accuracy and safety. • Ability to stay on task and manage time efficiently to meet deadlines. • Positive attitude and ability to work well with others, including peers, supervisors, executive management and outside vendors, representatives and visitors when called upon. PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS: • Motor skills sufficient to successfully and safely use required tools and machinery. • Ability to stand and/or walk for majority of scheduled shift, typically 8-10 hours per day, though possibly more when overtime is required. • Using proper lifting techniques, ability to lift up to 50 pounds as needed. • Ability to wear required personal protective equipment, including safety glasses and safety shoes. Benefits Medical, Dental, Vision, FSA and 401K with Match eligible day one. Employee Assistance Program, Short Term Disability, Long Term Disability, Basic Life, Voluntary Life, Voluntary Accident, Voluntary Hospital Indemnity, Voluntary Cancer Plan, Fitness Room, Safety Shoe Reimbursement, Prescription Eye Glass Allowance, 12 Holidays* (one floating) , Paid time off, Tuition Reimbursement and so much more. Equal Opportunity Employer As an Equal Opportunity Employer, CDC does not discriminate in its employment decisions on the basis of race, religion, color, national origin, sex orientation, gender identity, pregnancy, familial status, age, disability, veteran or military status, genetic information, or any other basis that would be in violation of any applicable federal, state, or local law. Equal Opportunity Employer/Protected Veterans/Individuals with Disabilities

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