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Statistical Process Control Jobs in Ohio (NOW HIRING)

Deck Operator (2nd Shift)

Wapakoneta, OH · On-site

$16.25 - $21.50/hr

Completes Statistical Process Control Charts (SPC) as required. * Makes sure chemicals are available for the next shift. * Does inventory and provides list of chemicals needed for each job (as ...

Develop SPC (Statistical Process Control) control charts, CTQ (Critical to Quality) call outs, process documentation, SOP's, and process inspection criteria and controls. * Knowledge and driver of ...

Uses knowledge of data analysis and statistical process control to turn data into information that teams can use to make decisions affecting patient outcomes. Assists teams in developing and ...

... quality control methods and statistical process control (SPC) * Ability to work any shift and overtime as required * Excellent organization, written and oral communication skills * Excellent ...

Strong knowledge of quality assurance methodologies, including statistical process control and Six Sigma techniques. Proficiency in using quality tools and software, such as MRP/ERP systems, 5 Why ...

3rd Shift Quality Control Technician

Cleveland, OH · On-site

$18.25 - $23.25/hr

Collect and record Statistical Process Control (SPC) data and prepare associated reports * Maintain test records and databases to demonstrate compliance with customer requirements * Support Process ...

Deck Operator (2nd Shift)

Wapakoneta, OH · On-site

$16.25 - $21.50/hr

Completes Statistical Process Control Charts (SPC) as required. * Makes sure chemicals are available for the next shift. * Does inventory and provides list of chemicals needed for each job (as ...

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What is a Statistical Process Control job?

A Statistical Process Control (SPC) job involves monitoring and improving manufacturing or business processes using statistical methods. SPC professionals collect and analyze data to detect variations, identify root causes, and ensure process stability and efficiency. They use control charts, process capability analysis, and other tools to maintain quality standards. Their goal is to reduce defects, minimize waste, and improve overall performance.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the Statistical Process Control position, and why are they important?

To thrive in Statistical Process Control, a strong background in statistics, data analysis, and industrial process optimization—often supported by a degree in engineering, mathematics, or related fields—is essential. Familiarity with statistical software (such as Minitab, JMP, or SPSS), process monitoring tools, and industry certifications like Six Sigma are commonly required. Excellent problem-solving, attention to detail, and effective communication skills set standout professionals apart in this role. These abilities are crucial for accurately monitoring production quality, driving continuous improvement, and ensuring process stability in manufacturing environments.

What are the typical daily responsibilities for someone working in Statistical Process Control?

In a Statistical Process Control role, your day-to-day tasks often include collecting and analyzing production data, generating control charts, and identifying trends or deviations in process performance. You will frequently collaborate with production teams and engineers to investigate causes of process variation and recommend improvements. Preparing detailed reports, conducting root cause analyses, and supporting quality audits are also common aspects of the job. This role requires a blend of technical analysis and hands-on engagement with cross-functional teams to ensure consistent product quality and efficient manufacturing operations.

What is a statistical process control job description?

A statistical process control (SPC) job involves monitoring and analyzing manufacturing or business processes using statistical methods to ensure quality and consistency. Responsibilities include collecting data, creating control charts, identifying process variations, and implementing improvements, often requiring knowledge of statistical software and quality standards like Six Sigma. SPC professionals help reduce defects and improve efficiency in production environments.
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Deck Operator (2nd Shift)

$16.25 - $21.50/hr

Full-time

Posted 14 days ago


Job description

ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES include the following. Other duties may be assigned.

  1. Assures proper coverage of material by following the procedures outlined below:
  2. Being sure that electrical controls are at proper settings to allow electrical current to flow

               through the arms and racks properly.

  1. Making sure that dip tanks:

                 * have the proper water levels,

                 * the water is at proper temperatures (by doing regular verification as required),

                 * the chemical concentrations are at the proper pH levels (checking as required), and add acids

                    if necessary,

                 * be sure tanks have enough nickel and steel chips to ensure proper coating, 

                 * performs any other tests or visual checks or adjustments to be sure of proper coating.             

  1. Cleans filters once a week.
  2. Careful monitoring of plater assembly line, arms and racks to be sure they are mechanically

      functioning properly to ensure that the current flows continuously.  Being alert for:

                 * burning or short circuits,

                 * fallen arms, racks and parts,

                 * fishing out racks or parts as they fall or accumulate at the bottom of the tanks,

                 * securing or replacing loose parts as needed.

  1. Visually checks and inspects parts as they come through the line to assure a quality finish on the

      product so that it is ready for immediate shipment.

  1. Completes Statistical Process Control Charts (SPC) as required.
  2. Makes sure chemicals are available for the next shift.
  3. Does inventory and provides list of chemicals needed for each job (as required).
  4. Shuts down plater line at the end of the work week, making sure that the proper items are turned off,

      cleaned, refilled or recharged as needed. Cleans various tanks at the end of the work week (function

      varies with plant and shift).

  1. Performs minor repairs of equipment.
  2. Maintains a clean and safe work environment at all times.
  3. Other job duties as assigned by supervisor.

 

SPECIAL JOB CONSIDERATION:  Possible problems if color blind.  Must be able to differentiate change in color after testing water.  Note: Type of acceptable color blindness depends on needs of test.  Also, cannot have respiratory problems such as asthma, emphysema or other pulmonary restrictions.  Must be clean shaven at all times.

 

TRAINING DESIRED:  Statistical Process Control, Linear Measuring, Problem Solving Training (to be determined by supervisor) and Confined Space Training.  Basic math is essential.  On-the-job training.

TYPICAL MACHINES AND EQUIPMENT INVOLVED:  Plater Line, Filters, Rectifiers, Respirator, Electric Pumps, Electric Motors, Dryer, Control Panel, Boiler and High Lift.

TOOLS AND GAGES:  DI Meters, Thermometers, Digital Readout on Tanks, Air Wrenches, Mechanical Hand Tools, Hoist, etc.

TYPICAL PRODUCTS INVOLVED:  Steel products, nickel, chrome, acids, caustics, soaps, paint, etc.

 

METHOD OF JOB ASSIGNMENT:  Usually taken off job orders.  Some verbal and written instructions.

 

QUALIFICATIONS:  Ability to do Statistical Process Control Charts (SPC).  Basic math and chemistry helpful.  Problem solving ability important.  Must be capable of wearing a respirator.

 

PHYSICAL DEMANDS:   The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.

While performing the duties of this job, the employee is required to do essential tasks including, but not limited to:  Bending, Carrying, Cleaning*, Climbing, Coordination (eye/hand and hand/foot), Dialing, Hearing, Holding, Lifting (50-100 lbs), Pushing and Pulling, Reaching, Reading, Removing, Smelling, Seeing, Stretching, Standing, Turning and Twisting, Walking and Writing.

Non-essential physical tasks include: Cleaning*, Driving (high lift), Inserting, Locking and Unlocking, Maintaining, Opening and Closing, Pounding, Scheduling, Sorting, Speaking,

Stooping, Sweeping, Turning Pages and Weighing.

*Note: Cleaning may be essential to one shift more than to another.

WORK ENVIRONMENT:  The work environment characteristics described here are representative of those an employee encounters while performing the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.

Plant environment, subject to noise, dirt, dust, cleaning solvents, solutions, acids and slight odor as well as extreme environmental temperatures and airborne chemicals. 

HAZARDS:  Minor scratches, bruises and burns.  Possible skin irritations due to oils, soaps and chemicals.  Working in atmosphere with airborne chemicals.