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Work in Accessory Catalog Pack (ACP) packaging field spares per approved production work instructions (PWI’s). Understand GMP and FDA regulations as they pertain to assembly. Previous experience in manufacturing/assembly experience, preferably in a medical device company.
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Preferably 0-1 year experience in medical device assembly and or packaging of products. Previous experience in microscope assembly in a medical device industry. Ability to do small part assembly work using a microscope.
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Preferably 3+ years experience in medical device assembly and or packaging of products. Ability to do small and detailed assembly work using a microscope, vision system and or related automated equipment.
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Must have: One (1) to two (2) year of manufacturing assembly experience / HS Diploma or GED. Ability to use basic tools of measurement, such as microscopes. Role: Instrument Assembler II.
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Assembly #Manufacturing #Hiring immediately #Production #Warehouse #Shipper. #laborer #manufacturing #production #machineoperator #assembler #noexperience. Follow product setup & packaging instructions.
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Performs assembly and/or packaging operations per approved documentation and training. Performs operations related to product assembly. Maintains high standards in quality and throughput, within company norms for rejects and output.
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Identifies and resolves assembly and packaging issues and notifies Floor Lead/Supervisor. Operates various assembly and packaging equipment including lathes, mills, sonic welders, hot stamper, heat stakers, auto baggers.
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Typical job titles include: General Labor, Machine Operator, Maker/Packer, Assembler and Line Operator. Common tasks include checking, sorting, packaging, labeling, pasting, sniping, tying, or trimming either manually or by machine.
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Packaging, assembly, blue print reading, hand and power tools, assembly line, blueprint, electrical, production, work instruction, mechanical assembly, soldering, hand tool, mechanical, production line, assembling, general labor.
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Summary: The Assembly Operator is responsible for assembling product, using machinery and hand tools to make manufacturing product to meet required specifications. We are seeking Assembly Operators to work in our Element Shop to support the manufacture of Industrial Filters.
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Skills: Assembly, quality inspection, packing, material handling, general production, general labor, production, packaging, packing, hand tool, material handling. Description: Production Assembly and PackagingComplete assembly steps using hand tools such as wrenches, pliers, arbor presses, and pneumatic screw driversVisual Quality checks on productWorking in a team environment completing their steps and passing the item to the person next to themWorking at a bench standing on their feet 8 hours a day.
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Assembles minor products or components with a small number of details within routine and highly repetitive assembly operations. May perform miscellaneous jobs such as moving assemblies/machines or cleaning floors.
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Learn, develop, and apply electrical assembly skills along the side of experienced Assemblers in building automation packaging machines for our valued customers. Join the Douglas Assembly team as an Electrical Assembler.
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Utilize carpentry skills in the fabrication and assembly of wood container utilizing nail guns, staple guns and pneumatic screw guns. Perform duties such as packaging, sorting and labeling operations.
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Responsible for the mechanical, pneumatic and some electrical assembly of Texwrap & Tekkra packaging machinery. Texwrap is seeking an experienced Mechanical Assembler to work with our shrink wrap and bundling machinery.
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