Heat Treating Equipment Setter, Operator, and Tender, Metal and Plastic resume
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Inspecting composite products
Determining production methods
Loading items into ovens
Adjusting oven temperature controls
Operating heating and drying equipment
Signaling others
Reviewing blueprints and instructions
Studying blueprints or instructions
Marking equipment with labels
Cleaning production equipment
Removing products
Mounting attachments or tools
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Heat Treating Equipment Setter, Operator, and Tender, Metal and Plastic
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Heat Treating Equipment Setter, Operator, and Tender, Metal and Plastic with experience in Inspecting composite products and Determining production methods.
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Heat Treating Equipment Setter, Operator, and Tender, Metal and Plastic
Where you worked
Month Year to Month Year
Read work orders and schedules
Recorded times for parts removal
Adjusted controls for temperatures
Started conveyors and opened doors
Removed parts and cooled them
Instructed new workers on machines
Skills
Inspecting composite products, Determining production methods, Loading items into ovens, Adjusting oven temperature controls, Operating heating and drying equipment, Signaling others, Reviewing blueprints and instructions, Studying blueprints or instructions, Marking equipment with labels, Cleaning production equipment, Removing products, Mounting attachments or tools
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Read work orders and schedulesRecorded times for parts removalAdjusted controls for temperaturesStarted conveyors and opened doorsRemoved parts and cooled themInstructed new workers on machines
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Read work orders and production schedules to determine processing sequences and furnace temperatures
Adjusted controls to maintain accurate temperatures and heating times using thermal instruments
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Show how often you read work orders and schedules
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Reviewed work orders and production schedules several times each shift to set processing sequences and furnace temperatures
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Several times each shiftDaily for all production runsEvery time before starting a job
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Mention what improved because you adjusted the controls
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Adjusted controls to maintain accurate temperatures and heating times using thermal instruments
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Ensured parts were heat-treated correctlyReduced errors in temperature settingsImproved overall production quality
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This work commonly includes read work orders and schedules, recorded times for parts removal, and adjusted controls for temperatures.
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Other names for this job
flame annealing machine setter, flame hardening machine setter, induction machine setter, metal and plastic heating equipment setter, heat treating equipment setters operators and tenders metal and plastic, annealer, annealing furnace operator, annealing furnace tender, annealing oven operator, annealing torch operator, bagger, base draw operator.
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Heat Treating Equipment Setter, Operator, and Tender, Metal and Plastic
Already yours: Inspecting composite products, Determining production methods, Adjusting oven temperature controls
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What you have not done yet. Studying blueprints or instructions, Marking equipment with labels, Cleaning production equipment
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Already yours: Inspecting composite products, Reviewing blueprints and instructions
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What you have not done yet. Loading materials into production equipment, Operating metal or plastic forming equipment, Maintaining products