Bridgestone Americas

Automotive

Technician

$45–65k ~AI est. United States FULL TIME
The Brief

“Technician at Bridgestone Americas. Skills: Rubber compound preparation, Physical testing. Prepare rubber specimens. Operate testing equipment”

What You'll Achieve.

Meet customer needs; Exceed customer needs; Improve safety levels; Improve quality levels; Improve productivity levels

Industry & Context.

Automotive
Problems you'll solve

Troubleshoot laboratory equipment

Eligibility Requirements

Lift items up to 50 pounds, Work with chemicals, Work in areas with fumes, Work in areas with dust, Work in areas with heat, Work in areas with noise, Stand most of the workday

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

High school diploma (or equivalent), Basic computer skills: Microsoft Office Suite, email and web-based navigation, 1-2 years of related experience

Nice to Have

Three to five years of laboratory testing or rubber/polymer work experience

What You'll Do.

Prepare rubber specimens

Operate testing equipment

Operate preparation equipment

Maintain laboratory equipment

Troubleshoot laboratory equipment

Compile operating records

Compile control records

Compile reports of test results

Complete tasks under supervision

Identify safety issues

Communicate quality issues

Perform physical tests

Prepare rubber compounds

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Work with teammates

Communication Scope

Communicate effectively

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