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What is the difference between Weekend Racing Electronics vs Race Timing Technician?

AspectWeekend Racing ElectronicsRace Timing Technician
CertificationsTechnical electronics knowledge, race timing system certificationsElectronics or technical certifications, race timing system training
Work EnvironmentRace tracks, event venues, electronics setupRace tracks, event sites, equipment installation and maintenance
Industry UsageUsed by racing teams, event organizers, electronics providersEmployed by race organizers, timing companies, event staff

Weekend Racing Electronics primarily involves operating and maintaining electronic timing systems used in racing events, often requiring specialized electronics knowledge. Race Timing Technicians focus on installing, calibrating, and troubleshooting timing equipment during races. While both roles require technical skills and work at race tracks, Weekend Racing Electronics emphasizes system operation, whereas Race Timing Technicians concentrate on setup and maintenance.

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Machine Operator 4th Shift ( Weekend Nights)

Machine Operator 4th Shift ( Weekend Nights)

Standex International

Sugar Land, TX • On-site

$15.25 - $18.25/hr

Full-time

Posted 18 days ago


Standex International rating

6.0

Company rating: 6.0 out of 10

Based on 6 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

128th of 141 rated electronics manufacturers


Job description

Standex International is a global industrial growth company operating through our market-leading brands in electronics, cutting-edge forming technologies, engraving, and scientific refrigeration. We work with our customers to advance progress through innovation. From inventing and producing parts for next-generation space vehicles to evolving vaccine refrigeration, designing functional textures for everyday products, improving renewable energy technology, and much more, we are focused on making what's next possible.
The Machine Operator may be involved in many aspects of the production process, including: assembly, insulating with taping/winding equipment, and processing of material for production use. The Level 1 Operator will use electronic and printed documentation to assemble products, as well as set up and operate various pieces of equipment used in the manufacturing process.
We are specifically seeking candidates who are available to work on the night weekend shift.
1st weekend Friday - Sunday 6PM - 6AM
2nd weekend Thursday - Sunday 6PM - 6AM
What You'll Do
  • Adhere to all Company Safety, Quality, and Business policies/procedures, and maintain a clean, safe and organized work environment.
  • Use a tablet computer to generate the production documentation required for the operation being performed.
  • Perform work as per the Work Instructions, Bill of Material and build specifications used in their area of training.
  • Setup and properly operate the equipment utilized in their area of training.
  • Perform all required setup, self and progressive inspections in their areas of training.
  • Properly document required information on travelers, logs, reports and Red Tags
  • Maintain the tools and equipment used in your work area by using and storing properly, performing basic PM activities as required, and requesting service when necessary
  • Perform the work in their areas of training to acceptable levels of Quality and Productivity.
  • Be cross trained in multiple machinery and be able to switch machines on a as need basis.
  • Other duties as assigned

What You'll Bring
  • High school education or equivalent experience
  • Relevant experience in a manufacturing environment
  • Basic math and reading skills
  • Basic computer skills

What We Value
  • Technical diploma, trade school certification, or coursework in manufacturing, mechanics, or a related field
  • 2+ years of experience operating automated or semi-automated machinery
  • Experience with preventive maintenance or troubleshooting of machinery
  • Ability to read and interpret technical drawings, schematics, or SOPs

Equal Opportunity Employer. We consider candidates regardless of race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, or protected veteran status.

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