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Describe methods you have found helpful to examine finished ware for defects and measure dimensions, using rule and thickness gauge. |
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Name a time when you operated drying chambers to dry or finish molded ceramic ware. |
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Walk me through how you would perform test-fires of pottery to determine how to achieve specific colors and textures. |
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Tell me about an experience in which you analyzed information and evaluated results to choose the best solution to a problem. |
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Tell me about a time when you developed your own way of doing things or were self-motivated to finish an important task. |
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Provide an example of when you were persistent in the face of obstacles. |
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What is the most challenging part of starting machine units and conveyors and observing lights and gauges on panel-board to verify operational efficiency? |
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Name a time when your creativity or alternative thinking solved a problem in your workplace. |
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Share an example of when you went above and beyond the "call of duty". (Look for answers that show the candidate is dependable.) |
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Share your approach to adjust pressures, temperatures, and trimming tool settings as required. |
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Describe an experience when you operated pug mills to blend and extrude clay. |
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Tell me how you effectively verify accuracy of shapes and sizes of objects, using calipers and templates. |
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Walk me through how to operate jigger machines to form ceramic ware, such as bowls, cups, plates, and saucers. |
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Provide a time when you worked in a rapidly evolving workplace. How did you deal with the change? (Make sure the candidate is flexible.) |
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Name a time when your patience was tested. How did you keep your emotions in check? |
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