VLS Operator – 1st Shift Position Available In Hillsborough, New Hampshire
Tallo's Job Summary: The VLS Operator - 1st Shift position at Parker Hannifin's Hudson, NH location involves setting up and operating various manufacturing equipment in a fast-paced environment. Key responsibilities include equipment operation, visual inspections, and maintenance tasks. Candidates must have at least 2 years of manufacturing experience, be able to work independently or in a team, and possess basic math and computer skills. U.S. Citizenship or Permanent Resident Status is required for this role.
Job Description
VLS Operator – 1st Shift
VLS Operator – 1st
Shift Location:
HUDSON, NH, United States
Job Family :
Manufacturing
Job Type :
Regular
Posted :
May 20, 2025
Job ID:
57098 Job Description Parker Hannifin, a Fortune 250 company, is solving the world’s greatest engineering challenges and driving the future of electronics technology. Parker Chomerics is a world leader in the development and manufacture of high-quality products that enable engineering breakthroughs for a cleaner and more sustainable world, including thermal interface materials, EMI shielding solutions, electrical grounding products, and conductive and non-conductive injection molded plastics. Building on 100 years in business, we strive to balance evolving our business while strengthening the communities we operate in and prioritizing our employees’ well-being. We are committed to maintaining an inclusive, caring, and friendly work environment, and we support career advancement through continued education, skill development, and regional and global advancement opportunities. If you’re looking for a fast-paced, collaborative environment where you can be at the cutting edge of engineering solutions, we can’t wait to meet you. The Manufacturing Associate in the VLS (Vertical Launch System) department performs a range of mechanical and labor functions in a manufacturing environment. Key responsibilities include setting up and operating various manufacturing equipment such as drills, sanders, and hand power tools, along with test equipment. Setup and run various manufacturing equipment, including drills, sanders, hand power tools, and test equipment. Work with paints, adhesives, solvents, and primers. Perform visual quality inspections of parts. Follow written work instructions and standard operating procedures. Works to a daily schedule to meet/ exceed output targets. Complete all internal departmental documentation accurately and on time. Communicate well between departments, to notify leaders and engineers to problem solve issues. Perform preventative maintenance on all machines. Use appropriate PPE for designated area. Other duties may be assigned. U.S. Citizenship or have U.S. Permanent Resident Status required. GED or High School Diploma required.
Relevant Work Experience:
2+ years of manufacturing experience required. Ability to work independently and within a team. Ability to perform basic math, reading, writing and computer skills such as basic addition, subtraction, multiplication and use of Microsoft Office.
Personal/ Soft skills:
Must Demonstrate effective organizational and verbal/written English communication skills. Ability to lift and or move up to 40 lbs. This position is subject to meeting U.S. export compliance and/or U.S. Government contracting citizenship eligibility requirements.