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Assembler B

Saltillo, MS ยท On-site

$15 - $18.50/hr

Overview With more than 140 years of bulk material handling experience, Syntron Material Handling is a recognized industry leader in providing innovative engineering solutions, high-performance ...

Assembler B

Saltillo, MS

$15 - $18.50/hr

Overview With more than 140 years of bulk material handling experience, Syntron Material Handling is a recognized industry leader in providing innovative engineering solutions, high-performance ...

Assembler B

Saltillo, MS ยท On-site

$15 - $18.50/hr

Overview With more than 140 years of bulk material handling experience, Syntron Material Handling is a recognized industry leader in providing innovative engineering solutions, high-performance ...

Utilize all industry standard and Syntron MH marketing and sales tools, techniques and practices to win business resulting in quotation conversion, closing of sales opportunities, upselling, and ...

Manufacturing Engineer

Saltillo, MS ยท On-site

$68K - $88K/yr

Overview Provides tooling, equipment, process design, and ability to produce reviews, Lean leadership and other technical support for manufacturing processes in the Tupelo facility. Responsibilities

IT Desktop Technician

Auburn, MA ยท On-site

$25.50 - $36.60/hr

IT Desktop Technician Working in a technical role, the IT Desktop Technician has primary responsibility for administering the desktop & peripheral computing environment. The resource will maintain ...

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Assembler B-Roll Assembly

Saltillo, MS ยท On-site

$15 - $18.50/hr

Overview To assemble and to test all assigned product families for the assigned manufacturing dept. and to assure conformity to specifications. Facilitates the use of resources to improve ...

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Welder B

Saltillo, MS ยท On-site

$18.25 - $24.25/hr

Overview Performs relatively routine tasks requiring general knowledge related to the work of the department and or project/team. Responsibilities * Welding of heavy assemblies. * Work on project ...

Welder A

Saltillo, MS ยท On-site

$18.25 - $24.25/hr

Overview Performs relatively routine tasks requiring general knowledge related to the work of the department and or project/team. Responsibilities * Welding of heavy assemblies. * Work on project ...

SMD TW Test/Pack Operator

Columbus, NE

$18.50 - $22.75/hr

Places resistors into syntron bowl (Test pack or Tokyo Weld machines) or load resistor sticks to table (stick to tape machines). Starts machine by pressing keyboard button. * Operates machine until ...

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Syntron information

What are Syntron jobs?

Syntron jobs typically refer to positions at Syntron Material Handling, a company specializing in material handling solutions, such as vibratory feeders, conveyors, and bulk material handling equipment. Employees may work in roles related to engineering, manufacturing, sales, or support, focused on designing, building, or maintaining these systems. Syntron jobs often require technical skills and experience in industrial equipment or material handling industries. Working for Syntron can offer opportunities for growth in a specialized field supporting various industries like mining, aggregates, and food processing.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Syntron operator, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Syntron operator, you need mechanical aptitude, attention to detail, and a high school diploma or equivalent, often with experience in industrial or manufacturing environments. Familiarity with Syntron vibratory equipment, basic maintenance tools, and safety protocols is typically required. Strong problem-solving, teamwork, and communication skills help operators address equipment issues and collaborate with colleagues. These skills and qualities are crucial to ensure efficient, safe, and reliable operation of Syntron machinery in production settings.

What are some typical challenges Syntron engineers face when integrating vibratory equipment into existing production lines?

Syntron engineers often encounter challenges such as ensuring compatibility between vibratory equipment and existing conveyor or processing systems, minimizing downtime during installation, and achieving precise material flow rates. They must also coordinate closely with maintenance and operations teams to address space constraints and meet safety standards. Successful integration requires strong problem-solving skills and clear communication across multidisciplinary teams.

What is the difference between Syntron vs Conveyor Technician?

AspectSyntronConveyor Technician
CredentialsTypically requires electrical or mechanical certificationsRequires similar certifications, often including electrical, mechanical, or industrial maintenance
Work EnvironmentManufacturing plants, material handling facilitiesIndustrial settings, manufacturing plants, warehouses
Industry UsageUsed in industries like mining, food processing, and manufacturingCommonly employed in conveyor system installation, maintenance, and repair

Syntron refers to a brand of vibratory equipment, while a Conveyor Technician specializes in maintaining and repairing conveyor systems, including Syntron equipment. Both roles often require similar technical skills and certifications, and they operate in similar industrial environments. The main difference lies in Syntron being a product brand, whereas Conveyor Technicians focus on a broader range of conveyor systems and related machinery.

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Assembler B

Syntron

Saltillo, MS โ€ข On-site

$15 - $18.50/hr

Full-time

Posted 7 days ago


Job description

Overview

With more than 140 years of bulk material handling experience, Syntron Material Handling is a recognized industry leader in providing innovative engineering solutions, high-performance products, and superior customer service.

Since 1880, the Link-Belt brand has provided a variety of solutions for handling materials in bulk. Link-Belt conveyor idlers, screw conveyors, and bucket elevators are on the job around the world, around the clock, maximizing productivity with proven, reliable conveying solutions.

Since 1934, the name Syntron has meant versatile, efficient feeding solutions for a broad range of processing applications. Syntron feeders are on the job around the world, around the clock, maximizing productivity with proven, reliable feeding solutions.


Responsibilities
  • Assembles products/components according to established procedures. This may include some elements of fabrication such as deburring, touch up painting, grinding, match marking, labeling, etc.  Assembly may require operating adjustments such as tuning, speed adjustments, setting potentiometers and operating the equipment to assure that the specified operating characteristics are achieved.
  • Examines products and components using established testing and inspection methods to assure that the products conform to specifications and that the required procedures have been followed and the required documentation has been completed.
  • Moves material to the next sequence in the process.
  • Assists other operators when needed.
  • Stocks, kits and cycle-counts material, as required.
  • Focuses work toward the goal of improving schedule execution.
  • Cleans and maintains work area and equipment.

Qualifications
  • High School diploma or GED.
  • Able to read standard blueprints and understand sequence of assembly required.
  • Math required: basic math functions, fractions, decimals, geometry and measuring methods. 
  • Able to work within a team environment.