Heat Treat Technician (nw) Construction, Mining & Trades - Cleveland, OH at Geebo

Heat Treat Technician (nw)

This manufacturing company is seeking a Heat Treat Technician for an indefinite position. This is a first shift opportunity.
Responsibilities:
Set-up and operate or tend furnaces, baths, flame-hardening machines, and electronic induction machines, that harden, anneal, and heat-treat metal
Remove parts from furnaces after specified times, and air dry or cool parts in water, oil brine, or other baths
Determine types and temperatures of baths and quenching media needed to attain specified part hardness, toughness, and ductility, using heat-treating charts and knowledge of methods, equipment, and metals
Record times that parts are removed from furnaces to document that objects have attained specified temperatures for specified times
Determine flame temperatures, current frequencies, heating cycles, and induction heating coils needed, based on degree of hardness required and properties of stock to be treated
Adjust controls to maintain temperatures and heating times, using thermal instruments and charts, dials, and gauges of furnaces, and color stock in furnaces to make setting determinations
Test parts for hardness using hardness testing equipment
Repair, replace, and maintain furnace equipment as needed, using hand tools
Qualifications:
A High School Diploma or the equivalent
A solid understanding of Heat Treat Operation
Manufacturing experience with a basic knowledge of production machinery
Ability to read and interpret heat-treating charts, technical data, and production schedules
Must be able to use and understand thermal instruments, dials, gauges, and the color of stock in furnaces
Must have a strong mechanical aptitude
Must be safety-conscious
For an immediate interview, please call Mike, Katie or Tiffany at 440-788-4386.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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