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Weekend Polymer Jobs in Utah (NOW HIRING)

Laboratory Technician

Corinne, UT ยท On-site

$17.75 - $23.75/hr

Ability to work evenings, nights, weekends, and holidays, if needed * Excellent computer skills, specifically with Microsoft Office and Windows-based applications * Excellent written and verbal ...

Ability to work evenings, nights, weekends, and holidays, if needed * Excellent computer skills, specifically with Microsoft Office and Windows-based applications * Excellent written and verbal ...

Work onsite and be responsive to evening and weekend escalations as needed * Data collection, simulation, and on silicon verification of Optical Proximity Correction (OPC) models and recipes

Work onsite and be responsive to evening and weekend escalations as needed * Data collection, simulation, and on silicon verification of Optical Proximity Correction (OPC) models and recipes

Weekend Polymer information

What is the difference between Weekend Polymer vs Weekend Chemical Operator?

AspectWeekend PolymerWeekend Chemical Operator
CredentialsHigh school diploma or equivalent; some roles may require technical certificationsHigh school diploma or equivalent; chemical handling certifications often preferred
Work EnvironmentManufacturing plants, production lines, polymer processing facilitiesChemical plants, processing units, manufacturing environments
Industry UsagePrimarily in plastics and polymer manufacturingIn chemical manufacturing, including polymers and other chemicals
Job FocusOperating and monitoring polymer production equipmentHandling chemicals, operating processing machinery, ensuring safety

Weekend Polymer and Weekend Chemical Operator roles share similar environments and certifications, but the Polymer role focuses specifically on polymer production processes, while the Chemical Operator handles a broader range of chemicals. Both roles are essential in manufacturing settings and often require safety and technical certifications.

What are the typical responsibilities and challenges faced by a Weekend Polymer Technician?

As a Weekend Polymer Technician, you'll primarily be responsible for monitoring and operating polymer production equipment during weekend shifts, conducting quality checks, and recording process data. One common challenge is troubleshooting machinery issues with limited on-site support, as weekend teams are often smaller. Collaboration with weekday staff is essential for smooth handoffs and addressing ongoing projects or maintenance needs. The role offers a unique opportunity to develop expertise in polymer processing while enjoying a flexible schedule, which can be advantageous for work-life balance.

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

To thrive as a Polymer Engineer, you need a solid background in chemistry, materials science, and polymer processing, typically supported by a relevant engineering degree. Familiarity with CAD software, rheometers, spectroscopic analysis, and knowledge of industry standards or certifications such as Six Sigma is common. Strong problem-solving, attention to detail, and communication skills help in collaborating with teams and innovating new materials. These competencies ensure the effective development and testing of polymers that meet both technical and commercial requirements.

What are Weekend Polymer jobs?

Weekend Polymer jobs typically refer to positions in manufacturing or laboratory settings where employees work primarily on weekends to assist with the production, testing, or development of polymer materials. These roles may involve operating machinery, conducting quality checks, or assisting scientists and engineers with research. Weekend Polymer positions are ideal for individuals seeking flexible work schedules or supplemental income, and they often require knowledge of safety protocols and basic understanding of polymers. These jobs are common in industries such as plastics, automotive, aerospace, and materials science.
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3D Printing Lab Technician / Model Builder

L3HHCM20

Salt Lake City, UT โ€ข On-site

$18.25 - $24.25/hr

Other

Posted 21 days ago


Job description

Job Title: 3D Printing Lab Technician / Model Builder

Job Code: 39808

Job Location: Salt Lake City, UT

Job Schedule: 9/80 (employee's work 9 out of every 14 days - totaling 80 hours worked - and have every other Friday off)

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Position Summary
We are seeking a highly skilledย 3D Printing Lab Technician / Model Builderย to lead day-to-day operations of our additive manufacturing lab and produce high-quality demonstration models, mockups, fixtures, and test assets that support engineering, manufacturing, and customer-facing activities. This role is ideal for a hands-on technical expert with exceptionalย CADย skills, strong mechanical aptitude, and deep experience with both polymer and metal additive processes.

This is not a product manufacturing role. Instead, the focus is on building accurate, realistic representative models and support hardware used in design reviews, manufacturing readiness reviews, demonstrations, fit checks, test activities, and related internal programs. The ideal candidate will combine strong digital modeling capability with practical lab execution, printer maintenance, and workload management.

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Essential Functions:

  • Run the daily operations of theย 3D print lab, including managing print queues, setting priorities, and balancing scheduled work with walk-in demand
  • Create, prepare, modify, and optimizeย CADย models for additive manufacturing, withย Siemens NXย preferred
  • Produce high-quality demonstration items, representative product models, fixtures, mockups, and test support assets
  • Support large model builds and complex print jobs from setup through post-processing and final delivery
  • Select appropriate print methods, materials, orientations, support strategies, and finishing approaches based on intended use
  • Operate additive systems across polymer and metal printing workflows, including setup, build monitoring, post-processing coordination, and quality checks
  • Maintain high printer utilization while making sound decisions about schedule, urgency, and available machine capacity
  • Perform routine printer maintenance and upkeep, troubleshoot issues, and coordinate with service contractors to minimize downtime
  • Manage raw material inventory to ensure adequate stock levels, proper storage, rotation, and expiration control
  • Track lab usage, machine health, and material needs to support efficient operations and planning
  • Attend additive manufacturing conferences, monitor emerging technologies, and help develop capital requests for new printers, materials, and capabilities
  • Help evaluate and bring new capabilities in-house, including multi-material printing, carbon fiber printing, and advanced metal printing options such as dual-alloy processes

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Required Qualifications (one of the following):

  • High school diploma, technical certification, associate degree, or equivalent hands-on experience in additive manufacturing, model making, fabrication, or a related field

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Preferred Additional Skills:

  • Exceptionalย CADย skills with experience creating accurate, production-quality 3D models;ย Siemens NXย strongly preferred
  • Demonstrated experience with polymer additive manufacturing processes such asย FDM,ย MJF, andย DLS
  • Familiarity with metal additive manufacturing, including aluminum printing workflows and handling considerations
  • Strong mechanical aptitude and hands-on problem-solving ability
  • Experience producing realistic, high-quality physical models that accurately represent final products or assemblies
  • Ability to manage multiple requests, shifting priorities, and a high-mix workload with minimal supervision
  • Strong attention to detail, organization, and follow-through
  • Strong written and verbal communication skills for working with engineering, manufacturing, and program teams
  • Experience running or coordinating a shared additive manufacturing lab or model shop
  • Experience with post-processing, finishing, assembly, and cosmetic improvement of printed parts and presentation models
  • Experience creating fixtures, jigs, and other support hardware for engineering or manufacturing teams
  • Exposure to additive technology scouting, vendor engagement, and capital equipment planning
  • Familiarity with advanced or emerging additive capabilities such as continuous fiber reinforcement, multi-material systems, or dual-alloy metal printing

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Work Environment and Additional Requirements:

  • This role may require occasional evening or weekend work to support large builds, urgent requests, or maximize printer utilization
  • The role involves hands-on work in a lab environment, including moving materials, working around equipment, and following established safety procedures for additive manufacturing operations

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