Chemline Technician III; 2nd Shift
Listed on 2026-06-26
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Manufacturing / Production
Industrial Maintenance, Chemical Manufacturing, Quality Engineering, Manufacturing & Industrial Operations
Technician I – Chemical Processing Operations
Location:
Scarborough, ME. The Chemline Technician I supports chemical processing operations, performing manual and chemical cleaning processes to ensure parts meet quality, safety, and process specifications. The role prepares and maintains chemical tanks according to defined recipes, operates processing equipment, and follows SOPs, Lean practices, and safety standards. By maintaining organized work areas, handling hazardous chemicals responsibly, completing required training, and continuously developing technical skills, the technician helps ensure efficient operations, environmental compliance, and consistent product quality.
- Process parts utilizing both chemical and manual cleaning methods.
- Receive, process, wipe, scrub, mask, chemically process, operate machines, etch, blast, coat, dry, bake, and perform other required processes as needed.
- Follow all SOPs, Lean manufacturing processes, company policies, and practices.
- Complete training on assigned processes.
- Organize and maintain assigned process area daily.
- Attend monthly safety meetings and training programs.
- Handle hazardous chemicals correctly and safely following all policies and directions for safe use and disposal.
- Participate in and adhere to safety programs and complete required training.
- Learn and understand a variety of tank chemistries.
- Follow the chemical recipe to prepare chemistry tanks.
- Maintain exceptional organizational skills, efficiently manage time, and report achieved task goals.
- Maintain a high degree of safety and environmental awareness through safe work habits.
- Seek to advance skills and learn new processes.
- Handle repetitive work and provide fast turnaround on production related to masking, wiping, and processing parts.
- Good verbal and written communication skills.
- Computer literate, especially Microsoft Word and Excel.
- Ability to work a flexible schedule, including weekends and evenings.
- Must be able to wear required gowning: hairnet and frock.
- Maintain a high degree of safety and environmental awareness through safe work habits and 6S.
- Ability to take SPC measurements and log data.
- High School Diploma/GED or related field preferred.
- AA degree in a technical field or some college coursework preferred.
- 1 year of experience in manufacturing processes or materials.
- 3+ years of hands‑on experience preferred.
- Experience in parts cleaning and coating technologies desired.
- Kaizen or Lean training is a major plus.
- Media blast experience.
- Quality Assurance experience.
- Prior experience in the parts cleaning industry is a major plus.
- High‑tech or semiconductor experience.
- Work in an office environment with a cleanroom setting.
- Ability to kneel, reach, walk, push, pull, and grasp; stand for long periods.
- Lift up to 40 pounds consistently and work with hazardous chemicals daily.
- Must read, comprehend, hear, and speak directions; accommodations available for hearing impairment.
- Wear personal protective equipment as required; may involve moderate noise and frequent interruptions.
- Occasional out‑of‑town travel may be required.
Ultra Clean Technology is proud to be an equal‑opportunity employer. We are committed to equal employment opportunity regardless of race, color, national or ethnic origin, age, religion, disability, sexual orientation, gender, gender identity and expression, marital status, and any other characteristic protected under laws and regulations.
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