Technician, Application & Customer Enabling Services

City
Florence
State/Province
Kentucky

Overview:

The R&D Plastics Technician supports research and development activities by setting up, operating, maintaining, and improving polymer testing and conversion processes in a non‑manufacturing laboratory environment. This role focuses on fiber/fabric testing and rotational molding (rotomolding) processing and testing, providing hands-on technical expertise to advance polymer product development.

Responsibilities:

  • Testing, Processing, and Technical Support
    • Independently set up, operate, and optimize polymer testing and processing equipment in an R&D environment.
    • Develop, document, and execute experimental and testing procedures to support fiber and rotomolding projects.
    • Provide hands-on technical support and input to research and development initiatives.
  • Fiber and Fabric Testing
    • Set up, operate, and improve fiber and fabric testing methods and processes.
    • Maintain the fiber laboratory, including equipment upkeep and sample inventory management.
  • Rotomolding Processing
    • Set up, operate, and refine rotomolding conversion processes and methods.
    • Maintain rotomolding equipment, including safety checks and operational documentation.
  • Materials Handling and Data Management
    • Dry, blend, and prepare raw polymer materials in accordance with established safety protocols.
    • Convert formulation percentages to weights and accurately weigh materials for blending.
    • Maintain accurate experimental and operational records using a workflow management database and Microsoft Office applications.
  • Process Improvement and Problem Solving
    • Analyze process or testing deficiencies and recommend practical, data-driven solutions.
    • Lead or execute laboratory improvement initiatives, including concept development, solution implementation, and documentation of results (data and conclusions).
  • Equipment and Laboratory Maintenance
    • Perform equipment modifications related to safety, process improvement, or laboratory organization.
    • Conduct minor equipment repair and routine maintenance as required.
    • Maintain a safe, clean, and compliant laboratory work environment in accordance with all safety, health, and environmental policies.

Physical and Environmental Requirements

  • Regularly scheduled 8-hour shifts, Monday–Friday; overtime as required.
  • Work in environments with processing equipment operating at approximately 300–575°F.
  • Frequent walking, standing, and reaching.
  • Frequent lifting of up to 55 lb (floor to chest).

Qualifications:

  • Associate degree or equivalent technical experience preferred.
  • Minimum of 2–3 years of experience with plastics processing equipment or in a materials-related R&D laboratory.
  • Strong mechanical aptitude and hands-on craftsmanship with laboratory and processing equipment.
  • Proven ability to troubleshoot and resolve processing or testing-related issues.
  • Solid mathematical skills, including calculations involving percentages, ratios, averages, unit conversions, and basic variability concepts.
  • Proficiency with computer-based data entry and Microsoft Office applications (Excel, Word, Outlook, PowerPoint).
  • Basic to intermediate knowledge of statistics preferred.
  • Effective interpersonal and communication skills, with a strong commitment to teamwork.

Application Methods:

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