7 procedure tech jobs at 6 companies in Portland, OR
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FOUP Tech
Hillsboro, Oregon, United States
$17-$18/hrOnsiteFull Time
SBM Management Services: Provider of commercial facility maintenance and janitorial services.
0.5+ YOEDisassemble, clean, inspect, repair and track FOUPs; maintain logs and production records; perform particle checks and follow safety procedures.
Benchmade: Manufacturer of premium, American-made knives and cutlery.
1+ YOEHS/GED and 1-2 years laser marking experience; proficiency with Adobe Photoshop and Illustrator, Microsoft Outlook/Word/Excel; able to lift 50 lbs, stand long periods, and follow safety/PPE procedures.
Adobe Photoshop, Adobe Illustrator, Microsoft Outlook, Microsoft Word, Microsoft Excel
Analog DevicesNASDAQ: ADI: Designs and manufactures semiconductors for signal processing and power management.
Requires basic computer, keyboarding, math, communication, and procedural skills; attention to detail; ability to wear cleanroom PPE, stand 12 hours, climb stairs, lift up to 25 pounds, and respond to alarms.
San Francisco or Menlo Park or Los Angeles or Sacramento or Irvine or Seattle or Portland or Santa Monica
$71k-$100k/yrOnsiteFull Time
Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe: Global law firm providing comprehensive legal and advisory services.
2+ YOEBachelor's or equivalent, minimum 2 years calendaring or docketing experience, exceptional accuracy, tech-savvy, strong organization and communication; California civil procedure knowledge preferred; Aderant-Compulaw or CourtAlert proficiency preferred.
Precision Castparts Corp.NYSE: BRK.B: Manufacturer of complex metal components for aerospace and industrial markets.
1+ YOEOperate air and vacuum heat-treat furnaces, stage and load parts, follow tech cards and procedures, complete logs, perform minor maintenance, forklift operation training, and lift up to 100 lbs.
Precision Castparts Corp.NYSE: BRK.B: Manufacturer of complex metal components for aerospace and industrial markets.
Industrial experience preferred (investing area preferred). Ability to read tech cards, follow procedures, lift 30–50 lbs regularly and up to 120 lbs occasionally, perform manual dipping/applying ceramic slurry, operate equipment, follow safety procedures, and complete forklift and hazardous waste training as required.