Production Operator - Lattice

Bozeman, MT, US · On-site$26 – $30

About this role

Are you ready to be part of the cutting-edge world of optics?  We’re looking for passionate and driven individuals to join our Production team.  

At Lattice Materials, our mission is to be the leading high-precision manufacturer of complete optical solutions for mission-critical applications.  We deliver silicon and germanium lenses that support a range of critical applications including medical, aerospace and defense.  


This full-time position is located at our manufacturing facility in Bozeman, MT.   Candidates must successfully pass a pre-employment drug test and background check.


Job Description

• Job Title: Production Operator 
• Department: Manufacturing / Operations
• Reports To: Production Manager
• Location: Bozeman
Effective/Revision Date: 3/2026

Role Purpose

The Production Operator is responsible for executing manufacturing processes related to the production of silicon and germanium components in accordance with documented procedures, quality standards, and regulatory requirements. This role supports safe, efficient, and compliant production operations while ensuring product quality and process consistency within an ISO-certified manufacturing environment.

Scope & Responsibilities

Key Responsibilities:

• Perform assigned manufacturing duties in accordance with documented procedures, work instructions, and quality requirements
 • Operate production equipment used in Silicon and Germanium processing, including loading, unloading, and monitoring operations
 • Follow ISO-compliant documentation practices, including accurate completion of batch records, travelers, and production logs
 • Adhere to all safety, environmental, and cleanroom protocols, including proper use of personal protective equipment (PPE)
 • Perform in-process inspections and basic measurements to verify product conformance to specifications
 • Identify, document, and report nonconformances, process deviations, or equipment issues to supervision
 • Support continuous improvement initiatives by providing feedback on process efficiency and quality
 • Maintain a clean, organized, and compliant work area in accordance with 5S and manufacturing standards
 • Comply with all company policies, ITAR requirements, and applicable regulatory standards

• Actively participate in and maintain 5S standards (Sort, Set in Order, Shine, Standardize, Sustain) on the production floor to ensure a clean, organized, and safe work environment that supports efficient daily operations.

Work Experience & Skills

Education:
 High school diploma or GED required; technical or vocational training in manufacturing, materials science, or semiconductor processing preferred

Experience:
 1–3 years of experience in a manufacturing, production, machine shop, or cleanroom environment; experience with semiconductor, silicon or germanium processing a plus

Required Skills / Knowledge:

• Ability to follow detailed written and verbal instructions
 • Basic understanding of manufacturing processes, safety procedures, and quality control
 • Basic computer skills

Preferred Skills / Knowledge:

• Experience using CNC and/or manual machining equipment, or Optical curve generators
 • Experience using basic measurement tools (calipers, micrometers, gauges)
 • Familiarity with ISO 9001 quality management systems

Personal Attributes:

• Strong attention to detail
 • Commitment to safety and quality
 • Problem-solving mindset and mechanical aptitude
 • Reliable, punctual, and able to work effectively in a team environment
 • Willingness to learn and adapt to process changes

Work Environment:

• Manufacturing floor and/or cleanroom environment
 • May involve exposure to industrial equipment, chemicals, and controlled atmospheres

Physical or Operational Requirements:

• Ability to stand for extended periods
 • Ability to safely lift 50 pounds with or without reasonable accommodation
 • Ability to wear required PPE
 • Ability to safely handle delicate, brittle, and sharp materials using approved techniques 
 • Ability to work assigned shifts, including overtime as required.

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Your Role in the EMS and QMS (including during an Audit)

  1. Be familiar with the Environmental and Quality Policy
      1. Where can you find these?
      2. What are key commitments in each (very high level)?
  2. Be familiar with Environmental and Quality Objectives
      1. Where can you find the current list?
      2. Do they relate to your job or are you involved with any?
  3. Environmental Aspects
      1. Recycling of germanium (positive aspect)
      2. Energy use and wastewater discharge
      3. Do they relate to your job? What procedures exist to help control these?
  4. Be familiar with and follow Emergency Response Procedures
  5. Be familiar with and follow Nonconformance Procedures
  6. Be familiar with and follow Document Control Procedures
  7. Be familiar with and follow Management of Change Procedure

Compliance Statements

Equal Opportunity Employer

• Equal Opportunity Employer: Disability/Veteran

 

 




Company at a glance

Mission & Vision

At The Partner Companies (TPC), we are a global network of advanced manufacturers dedicated to delivering mission-critical solutions that address our customers' most significant challenges. Our vision is to be the go-to partner for innovative, precision manufacturing solutions worldwide.

What Sets Us Apart

What makes TPC stand out in the manufacturing industry is our dedication to niche processes and core manufacturing capabilities. We specialize in photochemical etching, ceramic metallization, crystal growth, and electropolishing, alongside traditional capabilities like injection molding, machining, metal fabrication, and finishing. Our unique combination of expertise, coupled with our international presence and long-term growth strategy, positions us as an industry leader.

We currently have a strong network of specialty manufacturers, including:
E-Fab

Elcon Precision

Fotofab

L&T Precision

Lattice Materials

Microphoto
Optiforms

PEI

Pinnacle Precision Metal

UPG

Our History & Where We’re Going Next

Over the past 13 years, TPC has evolved from a single business into a strategic network of 10 advanced manufactures across the United States, China, Mexico and Wales. As we embark on our long-term strategic growth plan to identify and acquire companies that will continue to expand our capabilities and capacity to serve our customers’ needs.

Our key achievements include successfully manufacturing mission-critical precision parts, components, and assemblies for leaders across industries:
Aerospace
Defense

Clean Energy

Medical
Technology
Telecom

Collaboration Opportunities

We believe in the power of collaboration. Whether you're a partner looking to join forces, a client seeking precision manufacturing solutions, or an industry professional interested in exploring new opportunities, let's connect and explore the possibilities together to drive innovation in manufacturing. Connect with us on LinkedIn or reach out to [email protected].

Founded2010
Team Size501-1,000 employees
WorkspaceOn-site
IndustryManufacturing
Location
Bozeman, Montana, United States

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