07/26/2020
JOB OPPORTUNITY
MANUFACTURING
Electroplaters usually begin their tasks by reviewing work orders and noting specifications about the plating. They begin the electroplating process by washing the objects in a cleansing bath, then apply a solution to the items. The electroplated materials undergo a quality assessment. Electroplaters also inspect materials and equipment, and characterize products in terms of the size, quantities, distances, and costs. They also maintain records and document. Personal protective equipment is mandatory when working.
PRIMARY DUTIES
• Performs any combination of following tasks to load and unload electroplating equipment or to assist PLATER.
• Immerses workpieces in series of cleaning, plating, pickling, and rinsing tanks, following timed cycle, manually or using hoist.
• Carries workpieces between conveyors that move workpieces through electroplating processes.
• Sets temperature dials of tanks to prescribed level.
• Flips switch to activate electroplating process in tanks.
• Removes workpieces from hooks, racks, bars, baskets, or barrels, and examines workpieces for plating defects, such as rough spots and thin plating.
• Dries plated workpieces, centrifugal drier, or sawdust-filled container.
• Packs workpieces in boxes or cartons for shipment.
• Drains solutions from and cleans and refills tanks.
• Replaces damaged or worn equipment parts.
• Maintain clean working area.
• Maintain high quality standards.
• Must have attention to detail and be able to do repetitive work.
• Must be able to keep accurate records.
• Must be able to work independently.
• Must be dependable and have positive work ethics.
• Recognizes plating defects and advises the Finishing Supervisor when they occur.
• Adheres to and promotes all company safety rules and requirements.