Production Apprentice
Foam Injection Molding
10-Hour Shifts
Weekends: Thursday - Sunday
(Wage Range: $20 - $23.23 per hour - DOE)
WHO WE ARE:
Who knew? On a beautiful green island in south Puget Sound sits the world’s best “bone factory!” For over four decades Pacific Research Laboratories, dba, Sawbones, has been creating and manufacturing state-of-the-art anatomical medical training and simulation models, right here on Vashon Island. And not only that… we also offer contracted manufacturing solutions using the latest technology and innovative engineering, to turn others’ ideas into salable products. As employee-owners, we’re a dedicated bunch, proud of the products we make and the strong relationships we’ve built over the years with our customers, vendors, and the community.
Island residents enjoy a peaceful, unhurried lifestyle, outdoor activities, and an opportunity to have “the best of both worlds” with West Seattle, Tacoma, and the Kitsap peninsula each a short ferry ride away. We also have Metro bus service and a weekday water taxi to downtown Seattle - lots of transport options. And the orca-sightings are free!
WHAT WE OFFER:
We offer a comprehensive salary and benefit package that includes commuter subsidies, medical, dental, vision, life, and disability insurance plus paid time off (PTO) and sick leave. After one year of service, you are automatically enrolled in our ESOP, you are then also eligible to join our 401k plan that includes company matching.
HOW TO APPLY:
Candidates must complete an online application in order to be considered for this position. First you will create an account within our online application system. Then you can choose the position that you would like to apply for. You can find the link to our online application system by visiting our website at WWW.SAWBONES.COM/CAREERS.
SUMMARY:
Makes artificial bones using molds in one or more of the following areas: Box press, Bag press, Spine, Menisci, Cortical, Flex Foam, Composite, and Silicone.
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
One or more of these duties may be applicable depending on the particular area:
obtain daily production plan & verify proper molds;
set up molds & presses;
use injection machine &/or other methods such as pressure pot;
pouring by cup, or vacuum assist to fill molds with material (may include use of blenders);
cut plastic tubing to proper length;
use proper mold release;
trim parts as needed;
apply skin type material to mold before injection;
use correct component parts or inserts in mold;
mix fiberglass with resins;
de-mold & inspect product for quality;
repair/rework product if needed;
use calculator & scale to ratio & weigh out material;
stock supplies;
clean & prep equipment as needed;
count & document parts accurately;
move product as needed for each operation with proper documentation;
meet established productivity levels, quality standards, & deadlines;
use a computer to access & input information;
cross-train in all department areas;
wear Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) as required;
follow appropriate safety precautions;
maintain orderly & clean work station;
participate in continuous improvement efforts;
assist others as directed by Supervisor;
assist Supervisor as directed; perform other duties as required.
REQUIRED SKILLS AND ABILITIES:
ability to grasp, open, close, and move molds using hands and wrists;
ability to lift, hold and move or carry product and bins (lift up to 30 lbs regularly and occasionally lift up to 50 lbs.);
ability to stand for entire shift, excluding breaks and lunch;
ability to recognize and match different colors of resins and materials;
ability to use equipment such as hand grinder, scissors, knives, hammers, blenders, dispensing machines, air presses, production ovens;
ability to use thermoset and thermoplastic resins and additives;
ability to handle hot molds and product, up to 200 degrees (using proper PPE);
ability to cross-train and rotate to all molding areas;
ability to climb 10’ ladder;
ability to use scale;
ability to use basic math skills and a calculator;
ability to use respirator equipment;
ability to use hands and fingers to handle, or feel objects, tools or controls;
ability to push, pull, pry, bend, squat and reach;
ability to attend to detail;
ability to see close up, peripherally, and have depth perception;
ability to meet and maintain productivity levels;
ability to meet deadlines;
ability to meet quality standards;
ability to follow verbal, video and written procedures and instructions;
ability to perform repetitive routine production procedure;
ability to perform all job duties accurately;
ability to maintain an organized, clean work area;
ability to understand and use different types of basic computers and touch screens;
ability to use Metric and English measurement systems with a ruler, tape measure or calipers;
age 18 or older.