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Investing Operator (Aerospace)

Selmet · Sweet Home, OR · Investing Department

Employment type

Full-time

Work setting

On-site

Location

Sweet Home, OR

Schedule

Day shift

Posted

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Job overview

The Investing Operator is an onsite role based in Sweet Home, OR, supporting the aerospace titanium casting production team. Compensation is not specified in the listing. This role supports the company's mission as a world-class supplier of titanium castings and components for the aerospace industry. The overarching purpose of this role is to perform wax mold investing operations on aerospace products. The operator is responsible for setting up slurry mixtures, operating automatic dipping equipment, and managing the loading and unloading of molds to ensure high-quality production standards are met.

What you'll do

  • Operates automatic dipping equipment
  • sets up and tests slurry mixtures
  • removes ceramic material using wire wheel grinders
  • loads and unloads molds from conveyors
  • cuts mesh wire to specifications
  • bends metal banding.

What we're looking for

Skills & competencies
full-time
day shift
sweet home or
aerospace
titanium
foundry
manufacturing
onsite
no degree required
entry level
safety focused
team player
Work arrangement
  • Weekend coverage required

Benefits & perks

  • Quarterly bonus, medical, dental, vision, 401(k), company-paid life insurance.

Why this role

Aerospace manufacturing environment, quarterly bonus eligibility, career advancement opportunities.

About the employer

Selmet is hiring for this role. Industry: Other Nonferrous Metal Foundries (except Die-Casting). Sector: 33.

Additional details

Industry sector
33
Industry
Other Nonferrous Metal Foundries (except Die-Casting)
Occupation code
51-9199.00
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