Posted 6d ago

Aluminum Finishing Expert

@ FM Industries
Phoenix, Arizona, United States
OnsiteFull Time
Responsibilities:Perform deburring, Inspect features, Prepare surfaces
Requirements Summary:5+ years in semiconductor or precision aluminum finishing; deburring; GD&T; cleanroom and safety compliance; ability to read drawings; proficient with MS Office.
Technical Tools Mentioned:GD&T, calipers, gauges, profilometer, microscope, ultrasonic cleaner, surface inspection tools, Microsoft Office
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DESCRIPTION:

Aluminum Finishing Expert focus on deburring and post‑machining part refinement. Must understand a production environment, safety culture, and quality expectations, and is ready to apply their hands-on finishing expertise to support semiconductor‑grade aluminum component manufacturing. Ensure aluminum components meet the strict cleanliness, precision, and performance standards required for semiconductor equipment.

KEY RESPONSABILITIES:

  •  Perform detailed deburring of CNC‑machined aluminum parts, including removal of sharp edges, burrs, tool marks, and micro‑burrs using hand tools, rotary tools, abrasive pads, files, scrapers, and specialty deburring equipment.
  • Refine and prepare surfaces to meet semiconductor‑grade specifications, including smoothing edges, blending surfaces, and ensuring consistent cosmetic appearance.
  • Inspect machined features (chamfers, radii, pockets, threads, sealing surfaces) to verify they meet internal standards before parts move to finishing or cleanroom processing.
  • Identify and correct machining‑related defects such as chatter marks, burr buildup, surface inconsistencies, or incomplete toolpath transitions.
  • Collaborate with CNC machinists and engineering to communicate recurring burr issues, tolerance concerns, or opportunities to improve manufacturability.
  • Perform precision cleaning and pre‑finish preparation, including degreasing, ultrasonic cleaning, masking, and controlled surface conditioning.
  • Support anodizing and conversion coating processes by ensuring all parts are properly prepped, free of contamination, and meet surface roughness requirements.
  • Use inspection tools such as microscopes, magnifiers, profilometers, calipers, and gauges to verify surface quality and dimensional accuracy.
  • Maintain documentation including part travelers, inspection records, and traceability logs.
  • Follow all semiconductor cleanliness and contamination‑control protocols, leveraging existing knowledge of our facility’s standards.
  • Contribute to continuous improvement by identifying ways to reduce rework, improve consistency, and streamline deburr workflows.

CERTIFICATIONS, LICENSES AND REGISTRATIONS:

  • Demonstrated experience working within our manufacturing environment or a similar high‑precision production setting.
  • Strong hands‑on experience with deburring, edge finishing, and post‑CNC part refinement.
  • Ability to work with small, intricate, or tight‑tolerance features common in semiconductor components.
  • Familiarity with aluminum machining characteristics, burr formation, and best practices for manual and mechanical deburring.
  • Understanding of cleanroom and contamination‑control requirements.
  • Ability to read and interpret technical drawings, GD&T, and surface finish specifications.
  • High attention to detail, strong hand‑eye coordination, and a commitment to producing defect‑free parts.
  • Knowledge of chemical safety, PPE requirements, and safe handling of parts destined for high‑purity processes.

EDUCATION AND/OR EXPERIENCE REQUIRED:

  • Experience deburring components used in semiconductor process equipment, vacuum systems, or high‑purity assemblies.
  • Familiarity with advanced surface inspection tools or semiconductor‑specific metrology.
  • Experience supporting anodizing, conversion coating, or other aluminum finishing processes.
  • Background in lean manufacturing, 5S, or continuous improvement.
  • Ability to train others in deburring techniques and finishing standards.
  • Minimum 5 years of experience in semiconductor, aerospace, precision aluminum hand finishing/Deburr or related manufacturing environment.
  • Strong knowledge of safety procedures, quality standards, and industry best practices.
  • Ability to communicate clearly with employees at all levels (written and verbal).
  • Strong organizational skills and adaptability in a high‑mix, precision manufacturing environment.
  • Ability to coach, mentor, and motivate employees in both group and one‑on‑one settings.
  • High school diploma, GED equivalent.
  • Basic reading, writing, and math.
  • Must be reliable and have excellent attendance.
  • Excellent verbal, written, and interpersonal communication skills.
  • Ability to communicate with others clearly and concisely both verbally and in writing.
  • Ability to communicate, read, and interpret documents written in standard English such as safety rules, operating and maintenance instructions, and procedure manuals.
  • Ability to perform daily tasks with little or no supervision.
  • Proficient in Microsoft Office (Excel, Word, Outlook).

 PHYSICAL DEMANDS WHILE PERFORMING THE JOB:

  • Standing for extended periods of time, , walking, pushing, pulling, stooping, kneeling, or bending to the floor; use hands to finger, handle or feel parts and materials; reach with hands and arms and overhead; and talk and/or hear instructions and equipment sounds.
  • Occasionally lifting and/or moving items up to 40 pounds.
  • Close vision, color vision, depth perception, and ability to adjust focus.
  • Ability to differentiate shades and color to identify coating defects.
  • Near acuity or accommodation required for reading instrumentation and documentation, dial and digital gauges, blueprints, and precision measuring instruments used in the inspection of coating operations.
  • Ability to handle delicate parts.

 WORKING ENVIRONMENT OF THE JOB:

  • Regularly exposed to moving equipment, mechanical parts, ovens, and risk of burns.
  • Occasionally exposed to toxic or caustic chemicals and risk of electrical shock.
  • High noise levels from operating machines.
  • The employee will be required to use personal protective equipment (PPE) to prevent exposure to hazardous materials commonly used in a manufacturing environment (i.e., safety glasses and shoes, gloves, ear plugs/covers, mask, cleanroom suit).
  • Physical hazards while working near moving equipment and mechanical parts.
  • Possible breathing of fumes, odors, dust, and mist.
  • Ability to work in a manufacturing environment involving machinery, chemicals, PPE, and standing for extended periods.
  • Ability to lift up to 40 lbs and perform hands‑on demonstrations of production tasks.