Thermopac Quality Tech Position Available In DeKalb, Georgia
Tallo's Job Summary: The Thermopac Quality Tech in Stone Mountain, GA is responsible for daily and weekly calibration tasks, specific testing, and notifying supervisors of necessary adjustments. Qualifications include associating professionally, routine job duties, visual observation, depth perception, tactile sensation, smelling for product evaluation, and visual acuity for equipment calibrations. Training other lab technicians may also be required.
Job Description
Thermopac Quality Tech 3.2 3.2 out of 5 stars Stone Mountain, GA Duties a nd
Responsibilities:
Daily calibration tasks: Verification of aqua titrate, scale, Aqua lab A W, digital/fluke thermometers, and pH meter every four hours.
Weekly calibration tasks:
CEM Smart Machine, Brookfield, and AoAC.
AoAC:
Manual checking of salt against titration, which is done weekly if MRE cheese is running, if not it is done monthly. Specific testing, titrable acidities, salt, viscosity, fat, moisture, color and taste, hourly moisture on cheese on each sample, MRE samples every 30 minutes and twice per shift. Complete 24 and 28 hour testing. Notifying supervisors when adjustments need to be made. Recording results on product lab sheet. Files all paperwork in proper place as required. Maintain laboratory equipment. Keep inventory of any need suppliers and records order supplies Record calibration results in calibration book. Train other lab technicians as needed. Grading of Finished Goods samples Making of solutions (nitric acid solution, glacial acid/sodium solution). Stocking utensils and solutions needed for the next day, wiping down counter tops, turning off specified lab equipment.
Qualifications :
Associating with people in a professional manner Routine, Continuous performance of specific job duties Measurable or verifiable criteria Required use of visual observation to perform required tests, operate required testing equipment, and operate electronic scales. Depth perception is necessary to properly inspect products. Tactile sensation is necessary to properly operate equipment Smelling is necessary for product evaluation Visual acuity is necessary for equipment calibrations, requires the use of color perception to perform color-matching tests accurately.