Operator I - 2nd Shift - Axelon Services Corporation
Liberty, SC 29657
About the Job
Title: Operator I - 2nd Shift
Location: Liberty, SC
Shift: Monday-Thursday 5:30PM-3:30AM (4X10 hour shifts)
Job Description:
Site is currently work OT (12 hr shifts)
Candidates Screening Must be complete before start date.
Please complete candidate questionnaire for each submittal.
The manager will review this along with the resume for candidate selections.
Upon accepting position, please include the candidate phone with acceptance as supervisor will be reaching out to candidates once scheduled for their start dates to welcome them and answer first day questions.
The Liberty Capacitor Site makes the capacitors that go into ICD s (implantable cardioverter defibrillator).
There are four 4 manufacturing departments: Etch, which initiates and opens tunnels in raw aluminum foil through an acid etch and widening process.
Formation which forms an oxide over the foil surface in electrically charged and heated tanks.
Assembly which assembles the paper, cathode and anodes that get stacked together and put into a metal can which is welded together at the seam.
Final Test which adds liquid electrolyte to the closed capacitor and electrically tests the final product.
Once a single capacitor is manufactured it is paired and welded together with an additional capacitor which forms a capacitor pair.
This capacitor pair is shipped out to our device sites which assemble the complete ICD
Location: Liberty, SC
Shift: Monday-Thursday 5:30PM-3:30AM (4X10 hour shifts)
Job Description:
Site is currently work OT (12 hr shifts)
Candidates Screening Must be complete before start date.
Please complete candidate questionnaire for each submittal.
The manager will review this along with the resume for candidate selections.
Upon accepting position, please include the candidate phone with acceptance as supervisor will be reaching out to candidates once scheduled for their start dates to welcome them and answer first day questions.
The Liberty Capacitor Site makes the capacitors that go into ICD s (implantable cardioverter defibrillator).
There are four 4 manufacturing departments: Etch, which initiates and opens tunnels in raw aluminum foil through an acid etch and widening process.
Formation which forms an oxide over the foil surface in electrically charged and heated tanks.
Assembly which assembles the paper, cathode and anodes that get stacked together and put into a metal can which is welded together at the seam.
Final Test which adds liquid electrolyte to the closed capacitor and electrically tests the final product.
Once a single capacitor is manufactured it is paired and welded together with an additional capacitor which forms a capacitor pair.
This capacitor pair is shipped out to our device sites which assemble the complete ICD
Source : Axelon Services Corporation