Production Associate - 1st Shift

TEMPE, AZ
Full Time
Entry Level

Production Associate
Schedule: Monday–Friday, 4:00 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.
Department: Manufacturing
Reports To: Shift Supervisor

Job Summary
The Production Associate supports the production of copper clad and unclad laminates by operating RF presses and handling materials in a clean room manufacturing environment. This role is responsible for press setup, monitoring, breakdown, material traceability, documentation, and data entry while following all safety and quality procedures.


Key Responsibilities

  • Operate RF presses including setup, loading, monitoring, and breakdown
  • Enter press recipes and verify cycles meet specifications
  • Assemble laminate books and insert thermocouple wires as required
  • Inspect copper, film, and prepreg for defects
  • Maintain material identification and traceability using Lot Travelers
  • Complete production documentation and enter jobs into the Oracle system
  • Pull, store, and cycle count copper and prepreg materials
  • Maintain clean rooms, equipment, and housekeeping standards
  • Follow all Methods of Procedure, safety rules, and OSHA standards
  • Transfer completed lots using a forklift
  • Support special projects and cross train in other departments as needed

Qualifications

  • Manufacturing or production experience preferred
  • Ability to read and follow written instructions and procedures
  • Basic computer skills and accurate data entry
  • Strong attention to detail and quality
  • Ability to work in a clean room environment
  • Forklift experience or willingness to be trained

Physical Requirements

  • Ability to stand, walk, and sit for extended periods
  • Lift, move, and carry up to 25 pounds
  • Use hands and arms for handling materials and tools
  • Ability to climb, balance, stoop, kneel, and crouch
  • Visual and hearing ability required for production floor safety

Safety & Compliance

  • Must follow all OSHA and company safety procedures
  • Required to wear appropriate personal protective equipment

Pre Employment Requirements

All applicants must pass a background check and drug/alcohol test.


Equal Employment Opportunity
AGC Multi Material America, Inc. is an Equal Employment Opportunity/Affirmative Action/Veteran/Disability Employer.

ABOUT US
AGC Multi Material America, Inc. (AMMA) is a wholly owned subsidiary of AGC Inc., a $14 billion multinational corporation and one of the world’s largest manufacturers of glass, electronics, chemicals, and ceramic products.

AMMA is a globally advanced materials company which develops and manufactures super high- end CCL (Copper Clad Laminate) for the next-generation high-speed communication business field. AMMA provides high value add products of dielectric substrates for high frequency electronics such as, 5G, Automotive Radar, High Speed Telecom, and Aerospace & Avionics Radar/Communication industries.
 


 
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