Pilot Chemical Production Operator
About this role
- Perform standard and non-standard formulation production runs
- Perform chemical sampling procedures as needed
- Perform hands-on analytical measurements of in-process samples and other wet-bench chemistry, including use of laboratory fume hoods and inert gloveboxes
- Perform liquid particle counting procedures for both inline and batch measurements
- Perform and complete data summary and submission functions related to job responsibilities
- Perform cleaning processes of various chemical manufacturing equipment under direction of technicians and engineering
- Replace empty gas cylinders with full cylinders and coordinate ordering as needed
- Manage chemical waste following defined procedures and policies
- Perform general housekeeping in production areas and adjacent chemical labs
- Assist engineers and technicians on a variety of tasks and projects
- Adhere to change management policies by following documented procedures
- Support EHS functions and initiatives as necessary
- Escalate discrepant material or production issues and contribute to quality dispositions and material review board
- Complete provided training and certification courses on dangerous goods shipping and waste handling
- Accurately follow SOPs to efficiently pack, label, document, and manage shipments
- Follow packaging procedures including making and applying labels, RFIDs and completing shipment validation processes
- Monitor and maintain inventories of shipping and waste processing supplies
- Monitor and maintain inventories of production consumables and supplies
- Process incoming shipments through acceptance, storage, and inventory documentation. Verify shipments are received in good condition
- Transport freight and consumables and chemicals between delivery, storage and use areas
- Maintain a clean and organized work area that meets safety standards
- Other duties as assigned
Key Qualifications:
- High school diploma (or equivalent) and 2 years relevant work experience, or Associates Degree in chemistry, engineering, or related field
- Demonstration of active and effective communication skills, verbal and written
- Well organized, flexible, enthusiastic, and eager to learn
- Self-driven and proactive in achieving goals
- Ability to work in a fast-paced team environment
- Must be detail oriented and safety minded
- Experience with high-purity chemical handling is a plus
- Ability to successfully complete a pre-employment drug test
- Ability to lift 40 pounds from floor to table height
- Ability to move full 55-gallon drums with appropriate equipment
- Ability to wear provided Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) when performing tasks inside chemical manufacturing and cleanroom environments
- May require fitting and use of respirator for specific tasks
- Ability to use a hand truck, drum lifter, and pallet jack to transport heavy objects
- Ability to use a glovebox that requires handling of small objects with thick rubber gloves
- Ability to stand in one place for extended periods
- Ability to use a keyboard and mouse for computer data entry
- 40 hours/week or more may vary depending on the needs of the department; occasional weekend or overtime may be required
- May be required to work 12-hour shifts
- 100% of work hours are expected to be onsite
- Occasional travel to the Inpria site in Corvallis, Oregon may be required
- Medical, dental, and vision insurance (including family coverage).
- Life insurance, short-term disability, and long-term disability (company-paid).
- 401(k) with employer matching contributions.
- Paid holidays, vacation, and sick leave.
Inpria Corporation is the world leader in metal oxide photoresist design, development, and manufacturing. Our EUV photoresists enable semiconductor manufacturers to realize the full potential of extreme ultraviolet lithography.
Located in Corvallis, Oregon—consistently ranked among the most livable and family-friendly cities in the U.S.—the area offers access to exceptional outdoor recreation, including the Cascade Mountains and Oregon coast.
Equal Opportunity Statement
Inpria is an equal opportunity employer. We value diversity of thought and are committed to fostering an inclusive environment where all employees feel respected, valued, and empowered.
Company at a glance
JSR Micro, Inc. is driving innovation in semiconductor, life sciences, and energy material solutions. As polymer experts, JSR Micro has leveraged its experience and research and development capabilities to expand into new and growing markets while always maintaining an uncompromising focus on quality. Our comprehensive and diverse portfolio of materials allows our customers to solve unique technical and economic challenges within a variety of industries and applications. JSR Micro, Inc. is the US-based subsidiary of JSR Corporation, which operates a responsive, reliable, world-class supply chain and quality program, and a network of manufacturing facilities, sales offices and R&D labs in key markets throughout North America, Asia-Pacific, and Europe. JSR Micro is an innovation partner to its customers, working together to continue to advance today's technologies and to create the breakthroughs of tomorrow.
JSR Micro has offices in the US - JSR Micro, Inc., and in Leuven, Belgium - JSR Micro NV.
JSR Micro is ISO9001:2008 certified, ISO14001:2004 certified and OHSAS18001:2007 certified and a recipient of Intel's 2014 SCQI award.
Top Benefits
- Medical insurance
- Dental insurance
- Vision insurance
- Life insurance
- Short-term disability
- Long-term disability
- 401(k) with employer matching
- Paid holidays
- Paid vacation
- Paid sick leave
- Bonus eligibility
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