Process Technician
Process Technician – Job SummaryLocation: Lewiston, IdahoDepartment: Technical Division – Consumer ProductsFLSA: Non-ExemptPurposeThe Process Technician performs laboratory testing to support manufacturing operations by optimizing processes, calibrating instruments, verifying product quality, controlling raw materials and costs, and assisting with product and process development. The role requires independent work, accurate data collection, equipment calibration, troubleshooting, and reporting of results.Key Responsibilities 1. Process Optimization and Verification Perform laboratory and wet-end testing on paper machines, including:pHConductivityORP (Oxidation Reduction Potential)FreenessConsistencyEntrained airTemperatureFirst-pass retentionAlkalinityFree chlorineAnalyze chip slush and verify consistency meter accuracy.Develop and improve testing procedures.Compile and present test data in user-friendly formats.Support machine trials and maintain machine history records.Monitor fiber losses, chemical usage, and contaminants to reduce production costs.Inspect machine systems, drains, and effluent sources for fiber loss.Create maintenance work orders for equipment issues.Maintain sampling equipment and fiber-loss tracking spreadsheets.Communicate with operations regarding contamination and waste. 2. Calibration Verification Verify calibration of consistency meters and other process instrumentation.Perform moisture cross-checks on tissue machine parent rolls.Calibrate laboratory instruments including:pH metersConductivity metersCharge metersViscosity metersORP probesMaintain calibration documentation.Coordinate with Instrumentation personnel to resolve equipment issues. 3. Chemical Monitoring and Raw Materials Control Monitor and optimize chemical usage, including:Retention aidsDefoamersCharge control chemicalsStickies control chemicalsTest chemicals for pH, viscosity, conductivity, ORP, and temperature.Evaluate pulp quality and compatibility.Analyze competitor products and potential fiber sources.Work with chemical suppliers to maintain effective chemical programs. Minimum QualificationsHigh school diploma or GED required.Post-secondary coursework in science or a technical field preferred.1–3 years of laboratory experience.Knowledge of paper mill laboratory procedures and manufacturing processes preferred.Experience using laboratory equipment.Intermediate Microsoft Office skills (Excel, Word, PowerPoint).Familiarity with Prism, JD Edwards, or similar systems preferred.Strong analytical, mathematical, and data management skills.Effective written and verbal communication abilities.Working ConditionsExtreme temperatures, loud noises, and dusty industrial environment.Regular lifting of up to 25-50 pounds.Frequent movement throughout manufacturing and laboratory areas.Core Skills DemonstratedLaboratory testing and quality controlProcess optimizationInstrument calibration and verificationData analysis and reportingEquipment troubleshootingChemical testingStatistical and spreadsheet analysisCross-functional communicationPreventive maintenance coordinationContinuous improvement and cost reductionThis position combines laboratory analysis with manufacturing process support and requires strong technical, analytical, and problem-solving skills in a paper manufacturing environment.