We’re on a journey to Grow the Future of Materials. How? By unlocking the unique properties of mycelium, the root structure of mushrooms. Our patented technology, Fine Mycelium™, unleashes a new class of materials crafted from nature, engineered for performance, and built for a resilient future.We’re seeking passionate learners to join us in pioneering a materials revolution and creating an epic place to work. MycoWorks offers competitive equity and benefits programs to support the health, well-being, and financial empowerment of all our employees.We root our relationships with our partners and one another in our core values: Be Mycelial, Cultivate Quality, and Grow the Future, and we're committed to building a diverse team and an inclusive environment where all employees belong. Women, gender-expansive individuals, people of color, individuals with disabilities, veterans, and LGBTQ+ candidates are strongly encouraged to apply.

Responsibilities

  • Lead by example in following all safety and quality protocols consistent with a biotech manufacturing environment, including all Site PPE requirements
  • Produce materials per company standard by following all protocols and procedures
  • Operate all production areas self-sufficiently and at the highest skill level
  • Operate various types of machinery in a safe manner and report any and all machine abnormalities, repairing when possible
  • Troubleshoot machine and work process losses that occur when standard production issues arise, leveraging advanced process/mechanical/electrical system troubleshooting skills
  • Utilize formal Root Cause Analysis tools to resolve production issues
  • Coach all operators on standards and provide feedback to the shift leader on performance
  • Coach operators on all DMSs and lead standards improvement work throughout the facility
  • Participate in capability and skill building activities within the plant and identify improvement opportunities with current procedures, escalating them to leadership
  • Certifies operators in the production processes
  • Executes daily production area “rounds” to ensure operating area meets all Safety/5S/Quality standards and that all machines are operating at their target setpoints
  • Participate in clean, inspect, and lubrication (CIL) activities to support line reliability improvements
  • Record all production and quality data accurately and in a timely manner
  • Serve as a good teammate and be a positive influence and advocate of the Company's values and culture

Requirements

  • Technical certificate or AS degree and advanced knowledge of basic mechanical troubleshooting on production equipment or relevant work experience
  • Two plus years of work experience in a production environment, with a preference for high volume and/or clean room production experience
  • Demonstrated experience coaching and training production staff
  • Reliable transportation to ensure consistent attendance on all scheduled days
  • Detail-oriented, with a high level of focus on the quality of work
  • Demonstrated ability to operate production machinery to standard and use Root Cause Analysis tools
  • TPM knowledge is preferred
  • Ability to work on feet the majority of the shift and handle materials up to 70 pounds in weight with assistance
  • Coachable, with the ability to both give and receive constructive feedback
  • General computer knowledge and data entry ability
  • Ability to function in a fast-paced, rapidly changing environment

We are a 24/7 manufacturing operation. This role may require overtime and the ability to work varied shifts in order to meet the needs of the business.

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