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Job Details
This position maintains production on a daily basis inside a clean room environment. This position is capable of clearing faults, replenishing materials to the automated equipment, starting up machines, and making minor adjustments to produce quality product.
Job Description
Responsible for variable inspections.
Meets daily production schedules and quality standards by following work and safety instructions and completes all necessary paperwork in order to track, log and monitor production activity; i.e., GMP paperwork, product documentation, inspection data and results .
Completes machine set ups to prepare for production runs. Assists with equipment changeovers as necessary.
Completes routine maintenance and upkeep of equipment, including basic troubleshooting, routine and standard repairs that are authorized, and daily and weekly preventive maintenance tasks.
Consistently follows the escalation process to ensure that equipment issues are diagnosed and repaired in a timely manner to limit downtime.
Responds to machines faults by observing potential fault causes, reacting problem fault, and recovering machine if fault occurs.
Starts and stops machines by following correct procedures and sequence of steps according to SOPs (refers to light tower to determine status of machine).
Visually inspects component parts to insure all are built in compliance with all current quality standard documentation (Manufacturing Instructions - MI; Bills of Materials - BOM; Standard Instructions - SI; Standard Operating Procedures - SOP).
If applicable, serves as the backup for the Group Lead in their absence.
Monitors materials levels and replenishes as required to ensure effective operation of automated equipment.
Wipes down production equipment by using proper techniques and personal protection equipment to ensure effective and efficient operation.
Provides training and mentoring to new and existing employees in the role of Machine Operator I.
Works safely to prevent on-the-job injuries by following safety procedures and observing potentially hazardous situations.
Labels all components and scrap in accordance with applicable SOPs, maintaining a clean and well-organized work area.
Performs rework inspections on all part by observing specific defects and separating out defective parts.
Other duties as assigned.
Working Hours: Monday through Friday, 10:30pm-7:00am. These are subject to change per operational needs.
Qualifications
High School diploma or GED equivalent
1+ years of experience in plastics manufacturing, strongly preferred
3+ years of experience operating equipment, preferred
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