Responsible for assembly, disassembly and testing of equipment, acquiring and fabricating machine parts, and installing and troubleshooting equipment. These efforts are focused on implementing or improving processes and procedures for the manufacture of finished goods or prototypes.
Day-to-Day Role:
Core Skills and Qualifications:
The ideal candidate must possess all of the following:
Requires one of the following:
Associate's degree with an emphasis in automation, electrical, or mechanical program and three (3) years of automation or electrical and mechanical experience, OR
High school diploma or equivalent and five (5) years of automation or electrical and mechanical experience
Familiar with electrical and safety standards
Ability to understand, identify, and protect against electrical hazards
Proficiency in using powered and manual hand tools such as soldering iron, multimeter, wrench, hammer, screwdriver, etc.
Prior experience using testing equipment
Experience working with machine shop tools such as a drill press, grinder, mill and lathe
Working knowledge of MIG and TIG welding
Prior experience troubleshooting and repairing production tooling and equipment and testing equipment
Ability to solve basic algebraic equations and electrical formulas, and understand decimals and fractions
Experience reading and understanding blueprints or drawings including, but not limited to manuals, catalogues, schematics, prints or wire lists
Experience understanding automated production equipment, electrical and hardware schematics, Programmable Logic Controllers (PLC) ladder logic, Human-Machine Interface (HMI), and controls software
Understanding of production processes, quality control, and other techniques for maximizing the effective manufacture of products
Working knowledge of pneumatics and electrical wiring
Ability to understand production processes, quality control, and other techniques for maximizing the effective manufacture of products
Excellent verbal and written skills necessary in order to communicate intricate job-related processes
Strong attention to detail and accuracy
Ability to obtain and maintain a fork truck license
Other Requirements
Overview: Dart makes everyday products that give people the freedom to enjoy the food & drinks they love, wherever they are. From to-go containers and dinnerware to tamper-evident food packaging and even the red SOLO cup, Dart products have been keeping people on the go and having fun for 65 years. We're a family-owned, family-focused company of 12,000 employees united by a shared set of values and dedicated to providing exceptional customer service. Headquartered in Mason, MI, with 30 locations in three countries, we're proud of our ability to innovate, manufacture and lead the way with each new generation of quality products.
Benefits: Dart Container full-time employees enjoy great benefits, including medical, dental, vision, life insurance, 401(k) with company matching contributions, paid vacation, paid holidays, short-term disability, tuition assistance, product discounts and more.
Dart Container is a drug-free workplace. Candidates are subject to a drug test (excluding THC*/marijuana/cannabis) and background check at the time of offer.
Dart Container is an equal opportunity employer and will consider all candidates for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, sexual orientation, gender identity, disability status, protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law.
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The Dart story begins with a small machine shop in Mason, Michigan known as Dart Manufacturing Company. Established in 1937, this modest business prospered through the manufacture of such products as plastic key cases, steel tape measures, and identification tags for the armed services. Subsequent experimentation with expandable polystyrene in the late 1950s led to a line of high quality insulated foam cups, and Dart Container Corporation was born.