The Automation Operator is responsible for various day-to-day functions, from set-up and loading to operating machinery with efficiency. They are responsible for monitoring, maintaining, and operating production equipment and are also responsible for cleaning and quality-checking their machinery to ensure everything works as it should.
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Operate and maintain automated production lines for medical devices.
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Work in a safe manner and follow company guidelines.
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Ability to work in a team in a fast-paced FDA-regulated environment.
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Set up and maintain automated equipment while following Standard Operating procedures (SOPs) and CGMP regulations.
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Suggest process improvements.
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Perform inline QC checks to ensure quality products are being produced.
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Track production using batch records.
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Maintain clean and sanitary work area.
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Mentor less experienced personnel in the above procedures as needed.
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Perform other duties as assigned by Supervisor and Manager.
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Work at different workstations as needed to meet production requirements.
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Attendance/Punctuality: Consistently be on time and ready for work.
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High school diploma or equivalent.
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2+ years of work experience, preferably in an automated environment.
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Ability to understand directions in English.
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Self-starter, ability to accomplish tasks with little or no supervision.
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Ability to prioritize workload.
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Legally authorized to work in the United States.
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Ability to lift to 50lbs and to work near moving mechanical parts while wearing appropriate personal protective equipment.
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Ability to use caliper, hand tools, and troubleshoot automation machine.
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Willingness to work as a team and treat all colleagues with respect and consideration.
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Basic understanding of or ability to learn Kazen, 6’S, KPI, Gemba walk, SQDC (Safety, Quality, Delivery, Cost)