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SWD INC Assistant Wastewater Treatment and Lab Manager in Addison, Illinois
This role is 100% on-site daily in Addison, IL. Please keep this in mind when applying.
About Us:
SWD Inc. opened for business in March 1980 with three employees in a 9,000 sq. ft. leased facility and began black oxiding, cleaning, and pickling operations with used equipment. In late 1980, the company began passivating stainless steel and in 1981 purchased Fastener Sorting Corporation. Today, a recognized leader in the Metal Finishing and Fastener Sorting fields, SWD Inc. has over 200 employees and runs three shifts per day in its 250,000 sq. ft. facility just west of Chicago in Addison, Illinois.
Note: SWD is a Drug-Free workplace. All job offers are contingent on successful completion of a Background Check, Drug Screen, and Pre-Employment Physical.
What We're Seeking:
We seek a full-time 1st Shift Lab Assistant who supports the Lab Manager by performing waste treatment duties, maintaining data logs, ensuring safety compliance, and assisting in training. They test materials, monitor chemical inventories, and ensure equipment operates correctly. Strong communication skills, physical stamina, and attention to detail are essential.. This 1st Shift full-time role must be able to work Monday-Friday! Starting Pay Range: $56,000 to $75,000 Annually based on experience.
Responsibilities/Duties:
Capable of performing all duties of a waste treatment operator
Assist Lab Manager in supervisory duties such as hiring, overseeing training, performance evaluations, addressing employee concerns, and administering disciplinary action as needed
Maintains a state of Illinois Class K operator's license
Assists in maintaining and recording all data logged by the operators
Enforces safety requirements and ensures all new employees are properly trained
Assists in ensuring operators complete duties in their daily priority logs
Works with the lab manager and the Metal Finishing Manager to establish weekend operating schedules
Assists in preparing technical reports by collecting, analyzing, and summarizing information relative to all process chemistry
Tests chemicals and physical properties of materials used in processing tanks
Performs coating weight analysis of phosphated panels
Assists in monitoring chemical inventories and communicates any discrepancies to the Lab Manager
Conducts quantitative and qualitative analysis
Represents the lab during quality and environmental audits and assists with experimenting with new process chemistry
Analyze and summarize information related to all process chemistry
Ensures proper operation of equipment by completing preventative maintenance requirements; troubleshooting malfunctions; communicating with Maintenance for repairs
Maintain a clean and safe work environment
Practice safe work habits, following outlined policies and procedures
Operate a forklift, following all required safety and operational procedures
Be aware of SWD Inc. Company's policy and procedures, including the quality system as defined by ISO-9001, ISO-14001, and ISO-17025 and outlined in SWD Inc.'s quality, environmental and laboratory systems policy, and procedure manuals.
Education/Work Experience
Bachelor’s degree preferred
Several years of experience in manufacturing or production
Necessary Skills:
Basic reading, writing and math skills
Strong communication and listening skills
Ability to work in a fast-paced, high-speed environment
Handle heavy equipment
Ability to work independently and with a team
Physical stamina and strength
Attention to detail
Physical Requirements:
Ability to maintain a consistent presence and oversight during long shifts, potentially including standing or walking for extended periods (at least 8 hours).
Regularly required to use hands and fingers to handle objects, tools, or controls for tasks like operating equipment, using tools for demonstrations, or troubleshooting.
Ability to move around the production floor, warehouses, and other areas of the facility; this includes walking, standing, and possibly climbing stairs or ladders for supervisory duties
Good vision (with or without corrective lenses) is necessary for overseeing production processes, identifying potential issues, and ensuring quality control.
Similarly, adequate hearing is important for communication in potentially noisy environments and for safety reasons.
Occasionally required to communicate verbally and in writing
Regularly required to lift or move up to 50 pounds
SWD Benefits:
Pay Every Friday!
Start earning PTO (Vacation Days) on Day 1 of Employment
Medical, Dental, and Vision Insurance
401(k) and Profit Sharing
Eight Paid Holidays
Sick Days
Company Paid Life Insurance and Employee Assistance Program
Tuition Reimbursement Program
Referral bonuses
Fitness Membership Reimbursement
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