Quality Lab Associate II
Pay range: 20-29/hrdepending on experienceI. SummaryThis document outlines the employment prerequisites and job responsibilities for the Senior Calibration Technician position.Ii. Essential FunctionsThis position is responsible for ensuring that electrical, electronic, mechanical, and analytical measuring equipment meets industry standards.Responsible for testing and calibrating indicating and recording equipment so they give proper readings.Responsible for maintaining equipment, troubleshooting equipment (to the component level) and repairing any damage.Operate various electronic meters and test equipmentRead blueprints, schematics and follow written instructions.Coordinate scheduling and interface between external calibration vendors resolves issues and maintains proper communication and reports.Able to perform tasks assigned with minimal supervisionAbility to use various software packages such as MS Excel, Word, and Access DatabasesPerform other duties as assignedIii. Qualifications, Knowledge, And Skills RequiredGood math and reading skillsComputer literateExcellent attention to detailBasic mechanical ability and understandingKnowledge Ofanti-static precautions for working with static sensitive electronic componentsworking safely with electricityGood Manufacturing PracticesMedical Device RegulationsAbility to learn the functions of infusion pumps and its various configurations.Iv. Education/Experience RequiredHigh School diploma or GED2 years of College, Technical Trade School or US Military training in electronics is preferredWorking Experience In Calibration Or Related Work Preferred.Working experience in medical devices or related industry preferred.V. PHYSICAL DEMANDSAble to exert up to 20 pounds of force occasionally.Able to sit and stand throughout the day.Physical Requirements Dynamic Lifting capability: Must have the ability to lift and carry 15 pounds from floor to shoulder and lift 2 pounds from shoulder to overhead. Must also have the capability to push and pull a maximum force of 6 pounds.VI. WORK ENVIRONMENTWork environment characteristics described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of the job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.This Is a Manufacturing Environment Regulated By The FDA And Many Other Work Rules To Prevent Damage To The Product We Manufacture. Some Of Those Work Rules Include But Are Not Limited ToWearing a static protective smock at all times while in the manufacturing/production area.Wearing a ground wrist strap and plugging that wrist strap into the working table.Working in close proximity to other employees.Working in an environment that is temperature and humidity controlled.Non-routine exposure to de-greasers, oils, electronic equipment cleaners