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Blue Origin LLC Polymer Additive Manufacturing Integration Technician II (Weekend Shift) in Seattle, Washington

At Blue Origin, we envision millions of people living and working in space for the benefit of Earth. We're working to develop reusable, safe, and low-cost space vehicles and systems within a culture of safety, collaboration, and inclusion. Join our diverse team of problem solvers as we add new chapters to the history of spaceflight! This role is part of Blue Origin Operations, which is comprised of Integrated Supply Chain, Facilities, and Security. This includes Manufacturing and Supply Chain support across all Blue Origin facilities. As a Level II Integration Technician you will be part of a hardworking team of diverse specialists, technicians, and engineers within Polymer Additive Manufacturing. You will become an essential part of our mission in building a roadway to space. We are seeking an Integration Engineering Technician II to join the Additive Manufacturing team, who will play a pivotal role both in the short-term learning phases and long-term execution of Polymeric AM operations. Perfect for methodical individuals with an eye for detail who are capable of brining creative solutions to technical problems. This individual will be the cornerstone in mastering our processes, aiding continuous improvement efforts, and ensuring product quality and process efficiency. This position offers the opportunity to develop within the Polymeric Additive Manufacturing field and contribute to advancements in space technology. Ideal Candidate Profile:The ideal candidate will have considerable experience with machine operations and preventive maintenance. They should possess an inherent focus on fine craftsmanship related to parts and be conscientious regarding process documentation. Candidates must demonstrate a propensity for adding unique value to our team, filling current gaps, and enhancing overall operational excellence. Passion for our mission and vision is required to achieve our goals in human spaceflight. Special Mentions Initial training to be performed on A-Shift: Monday - Thursday, 10-hour shifts. Transition to C-Shift post-training: Friday - Sunday, 12-hour shifts. Responsibilities include but are not limited to: Primary Responsibilities: Operate additive manufacturing (AM) machines with precision, aligning with scheduled production runs and quality expectations. Thoroughly document and meticulously record any operational anomalies or deviations from standard procedures for future review and action. Respond to machine alerts promptly, handling tasks such as reloading of build materials and consumables to maintain uninterrupted machine operation. Troubleshoot and resolve build process interruptions swiftly, employing problem-solving skills to diagnose and rectify issues to keep production on track. Precisely configure AM machines for different build profiles, calibrating and adjusting machine settings to match specific job requirements. Perform inspections of parts against drawing, work order, and command media requirements, ensuring all components meet precise engineering specifications. Create and update job hazard analyses (JHAs) regularly, proactively identifying potential risks and implementing preventative measures to maintain a safe working environment. Remove support materials from printed parts with high precision and document the quality of final surfaces. Identify and report part defects, ensuring proper tracking and management of quality issues. Additional Priorities: Maintain a clean and organized work environment in line with 5S methodology. Collaborate with multi-disciplined teams, including Engineering, Quality, Production Control, and EHS to optimize manufacturing processes and enhance machine performance. Participate in continuous improvement initiatives, suggesting modifications to workflows that can improve efficiency and reduce waste. Foster a culture of quality and safety, participating in trai

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