DIRECT HIRE event seeking Maintenance Technicians, Warehouse Associates, and Production Operators for Pall Corporation in Duncan, SC! RSVP here
Benefits and PTO eligibility start day one!
*Masks and social distancing required at this event.
When: Tuesday, November 16th, 2021 (9 a.m. – 1 p.m.)
Event Location: Greenville Marriott – One Parkway E, Greenville, SC 29615
What to Wear to the Event: Dress code is casual (come as you are, but please be presentable)
Job Openings:
Maintenance Technicians
Warehouse Associates
Production Operators
Pay Rates:
Maintenance Technicians: Up to $30/hour
Warehouse Associates: Starting at $18.50/hour
Production Operators: Starting at $18.50/hour
Shifts Available:
Maintenance Technicians: 2nd, 3rd
Warehouse Associates: 2nd
Production Operators: 2nd, 3rd
Cleanroom Gowning and Prohibited Items:
– No make-up
– No foundation
– No fake eyelashes
– No fake nails or nail polish
– No jewelry
– No wool clothing
– No phone
– No bags or personal belongings
– No chewing candy or gum
– Benefits and PTO start day 1
– Tuition reimbursement program
– 401K
– Clean environment
– Climate controlled
– Paid holidays
– Paid-time-off (PTO)
– Medical insurance
– Vision insurance
– Dental insurance
New hires must be fully vaccinated for COVID-19 two weeks before start date.*
The Maintenance Technician will be an integral part of the operations team. Maintenance Technicians are responsible for providing equipment support including diagnosing equipment issues/downtime, performing preventative maintenance, assisting with any equipment servicing and repair, and moving equipment/controls as needed.
Maintenance Technicians Job Responsibilities
– Install, diagnose, repair, wire, and maintain a variety of electrical and electronic equipment and controls related to production and building equipment. This includes, but not limited to, motors, pumps, relays, circuit breakers, electronic machine controls and circuits, computers, printers, and other equipment.
– Fabricate complex parts to blueprint and work instructions using various hand and power tools
– Work from wiring diagrams, schematics, and manuals
– Setup and conduct preventative maintenance (PM) on production equipment and maintain PM schedules and records as needed
– Install and maintain a wide variety of complicated machine tools, test stands, and building equipment
– Analyze and interpret test data, adjust, calibrate, align, and modify circuits and components
– Complete all vital paperwork including scorecards, hazards recognitions, routers, and data
– Continuously seeks opportunities to improve processes and procedures to improve safety, quality, and cost of running the equipment
– Participate in continuous improvement/Kaizen activities
– Ensure machines meet specifications and are compliant with all policies and procedures including Good Manufacturing Practice (GMP)
– Spot waste and continuous improvement opportunities in daily processes
Responsible for receiving, picking / returning raw materials and sending finished products in order to meet the predetermined lead times within the warehouse and to optimally support the proper functioning of the warehouse.
As a Production Operator I, you must possess basic operations skills as well as an ability to learn multiple areas of operations (including processes, equipment, and tools). Production Operator I’s must be vigilant in ensuring operations are safe and the quality at each operation meets our specifications. You will be asked to build products according to established safety and quality procedures and work instructions. Associates in this role are also responsible for achieving safety, quality, and delivery objectives provided by the leadership team.
Production Operators Job Responsibilities
– Carry out automated and manual production activities including: collecting the material from the airlock (ensure batch numbers are accurate), starting up machines – making sure to set the correct parameters, changing over the machine and operating machines according to procedures
– Complete appropriate documentation to ensure compliance with policies and procedures – including but not limited to routing information, batch control records, scrap/quality issues and scorecards
– Perform in-process quality checks during assembly including: taking samples according to the specified frequency, delivering samples to the lab for quality control as needed, checking the critical parameters (length, width, weld quality, etc.) per procedure, and checking finished goods for defects and performing final testing.
– Pack the finished goods; packing to accurate parameters/specifications and ensuring use of the appropriate packing bags
– Execute appropriate 5S activities (simply, straighten, scrub, standardize, and sustain) to ensure area meets world class manufacturing standards
– Actively participate in continuous improvement events and projects (called Danaher Business System (DBS)). This will include: learning lean manufacturing basics (5S, Daily Management, Standard Work), volunteering for and participating in Kaizen events, identifying areas for improvement in the process, and performing structured safety audits as trained (Kamishibai)
– Perform general administrative tasks to support the production: inform supervisor of equipment malfunction or downtime, prepare receipts and batch documentation, print labels/Kanban cards, and manage Kanban cards (including scanning empty, counts, restocking, etc.)
– Enter dimensions/data in computer systems (SAP, Excel, Lotus Notes, etc.)
Job Location: 816 Berry Shoals Road, Duncan, SC 29334
Event Location: Greenville Marriott – One Parkway E, Greenville, SC 29615
Pall and HTI are Equal Opportunity Employers M/D/F/V/SO
*In general, people are considered fully vaccinated by the CDC either 2 weeks after their second dose in a 2-dose series, such as the Pfizer or Moderna vaccines, or 2 weeks after a single-dose vaccine, such as Johnson & Johnson’s Janssen vaccine.