Operator Technician II - Nights (600 D)
The Operator Technician II - Nights (600 D) is responsible for the startup, operation and total productive maintenance of molding and/or assembly equipment, and the packaging of molded and/or assembled components per company and customer specifications. This position follows a 12-hour rotating schedule from 6:00 p.m. - 6:15 a.m.
Responsibilities
Support and maintain all policies of the company, including but not limited to, ISO, environment, health and safety, continuous improvement, good manufacturing practices, and standard work procedures.
Maintain a clean work space and 5S standards in all work areas.
Complete visual inspection of product per production specification for defects.
Report identified visual defects to Supervisor or Operator Technician III.
Enter daily production and scrap data into Mattec.
Operate molding, assembly and/or packaging equipment as required per product specifications and/or work instructions.
Complete production and workstation documentation as required.
Package and label product per customer specification inside and outside of the clean rooms (this may include the following or alternate responsibilities: forming/taping and labeling boxes, lifting product from totes into boxes, placing boxes on pallets, and returning empty totes to clean room.)
Maintain lean initiatives and participate in lean projects.
Provide suggestions and take active role in process improvements to eliminate non-value added activity.
Review required documentation out of TMS to assist with quality related decisions.
Start and stop injection molding equipment and/or assembly equipment after initial start-up.
Answer equipment alarms.
Complete assembly and auxiliary equipment Total Preventative Maintenance (TPM) activities.
Complete injection molding equipment and mold Total Preventative Maintenance (TPM) activities.
Responsible for Kanban system associated with work cell to ensure materials are properly staged.
Perform scale set-up and operation of scales.
Complete LRPs, including opening and closing of lots, ensuring all paperwork is mistake free.
Utilize SAP to manage LRP labels and documents.
Complete cycle checklist.
Other duties as assigned.
Preferred/Required Education/Skills:
High School Diploma or GED or Injection Molding Machine Experience required
Basic math skills
PC Skills (entering data into a computer)
One year of injection molding machine operator experience (preferably in a medical device or pharmaceutical industry)
Understand, speak and write English
Work Environment
Works in a clean manufacturing and warehouse environment that may include moderate noise levels
Requires donning a doffing of PPE (gown, safety shoes, safety glasses, hairnets, ear plugs)
No make-up, jewelry or nail polish permitted
Able to frequently lift up to 50 lbs
Stand and walk 90% of shift to and from machines, buildings and/or clean rooms
Ability to bend, stoop, reach, push, pull, grab and climb