How do they match: Heat Treating Equipment Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic

  • Heat Treating Equipment Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic

  • Heat Treat Operator
  • Heat Treat Furnace Operator
  • Heat Treat Technician
  • Heat Treater
  • Heat Treater Apprentice
  • Heat Treating Operator
  • Heat Treating Bluer
  • Heat Treating Furnace Tender
  • Heat Regulator
  • Annealing Furnace Operator
  • Annealing Oven Operator
  • Annealing Torch Operator
  • Base-Draw Operator
  • Batch Heat Treat Operator
  • Batch Operator
  • Billet Heater
  • Billet Heater Operator
  • Burner Machine Operator
  • Carburizing Furnace Operator
  • Charger Operator
  • Cyanide Furnace Operator
  • Draw Fire Operator
  • Fagot Heater
  • Flame Hardening Machine Operator
  • Forge Heater
  • Furnace Operator
  • Induction Heat Treater
  • Induction Machine Operator
  • Metal Treater
  • Metal and Plastic Heater
  • Metal and Plastic Heating Equipment Setter
  • Muffle Operator
  • Pit Furnace Operator
  • Plate Furnace Operator
  • Pre Batch Operator
  • Pulpit Operator
  • Quenching Machine Operator
  • Reach Operator
  • Rivet Heater
  • Scarf and Anneal Operator
  • Sheet Heater
  • Slab Depiler Operator
  • Soaking Pit Operator
  • Spike Machine Heater
  • Steel Heater
  • Tempering Oven Operator
  • Torch Operator
  • Tube Heater

  • Set up, operate, or tend heating equipment, such as heat-treating furnaces, flame-hardening machines, induction machines, soaking pits, or vacuum equipment to temper, harden, anneal, or heat treat metal or plastic objects.

  • Heat billets, bars, plates, rods, and other stock to specified temperatures preparatory to forging, rolling, or processing, using oil, gas, or electrical furnaces.
  • Adjust controls to maintain temperatures and heating times, using thermal instruments and charts, dials and gauges of furnaces, and color of stock in furnaces to make setting determinations.
  • Determine flame temperatures, current frequencies, heating cycles, and induction heating coils needed, based on degree of hardness required and properties of stock to be treated.
  • Determine types and temperatures of baths and quenching media needed to attain specified part hardness, toughness, and ductility, using heat-treating charts and knowledge of methods, equipment, and metals.
  • Examine parts to ensure metal shades and colors conform to specifications, using knowledge of metal heat-treating.
  • Instruct new workers in machine operation.
  • Place completed workpieces on conveyors, using cold rods, tongs, or chain hoists, or signal crane operators to transport them to subsequent stations.
  • Position parts in plastic bags, and seal bags with irons.
  • Read production schedules and work orders to determine processing sequences, furnace temperatures, and heat cycle requirements for objects to be heat-treated.
  • Reduce heat when processing is complete to allow parts to cool in furnaces or machinery.
  • Set up and operate die-quenching machines to prevent parts from warping.
  • Set up and operate or tend machines, such as furnaces, baths, flame-hardening machines, and electronic induction machines, that harden, anneal, and heat-treat metal.
  • Signal forklift operators to deposit or extract containers of parts into and from furnaces and quenching rinse tanks.
  • Stamp heat-treatment identification marks on parts, using hammers and punches.
  • Start conveyors and open furnace doors to load stock, or signal crane operators to uncover soaking pits and lower ingots into them.

  • Heat material or workpieces to prepare for or complete production.
  • Operate heating or drying equipment.
  • Adjust temperature controls of ovens or other heating equipment.
  • Determine metal or plastic production methods.
  • Inspect metal, plastic, or composite products.
  • Record operational or production data.
  • Review blueprints or other instructions to determine operational methods or sequences.