Manufacturing Technician II
Medina, NY, US
Light Industrial
High School or equivalent
Per Diem, Temporary
22.00
Experienced (Non-Manager)
On-site
Manufacturing - Other
First Shift (Day)
Medina, NY, US
22.00
Experienced (Non-Manager)
Per Diem, Temporary
Manufacturing - Other
On-site
Light Industrial
High School or equivalent
First Shift (Day)
Job details
Job Title: Manufacturing Technician II
Location: Medina, NY
Position Type: Temporary
Requisition Number: BXTRJP00027610
Pay Rate: $22.65/hour
Schedule: Monday – Thursday, 5:30am to 4:00pm (mandatory overtime on Fridays may be required)
Position Summary
Join our team as a Manufacturing Technician II in a temperature- and humidity-controlled environment. You’ll play a key role ensuring the quality and compliance of our manufacturing processes, specifically focusing on the repair, production, and restocking of medical devices.
Essential Functions
- Follow detailed procedures to return pumps to their original state, ensuring a quality end product
- Troubleshoot and assemble/disassemble various pump components using hand tools
- Perform limited technical aspects of repair, production, and restock processes
- Complete all required documentation to maintain quality compliance
Qualifications & Skills
- Ability to identify and differentiate small electronic components using markings
- Capable of handling stressful production demands while demonstrating teamwork and cooperation
- Able to read/follow written work instructions, including authorized deviations
- Experience manipulating small parts and assembling/disassembling medical devices with hand tools
- Perform tasks independently with minimal supervision and complete required compliance documentation
- Demonstrate good judgment, a positive attitude, and initiative
- Willingness to learn production/repair assembly procedures and interpret assembly drawings
- Basic computer skills; able to accurately perform and transcribe basic mathematical calculations
- Proficient reading and writing in English
- Ability to visually inspect products, identify particulate or foreign matter, and distinguish between colors
- Knowledge and adherence to Current Good Manufacturing Practices (cGMP)
Education & Experience
- High School diploma or GED required
- Preferred experience in mechanical or electrical repair in a manufacturing setting
Physical Demands
- Must be able to sit or stand for most of the workday
- Good hand-eye coordination and dexterity required
- Capable of lifting/carrying 15 lbs. (floor to shoulder) and 2 lbs. (shoulder to overhead)
- Ability to push and pull up to 6 lbs.
Work Environment
- Production area is regulated by the FDA and subject to strict safety and quality rules
- Personal protective requirements include:
- Wearing a static protective smock at all times in the work area
- Wearing and properly grounding a wrist strap while working
- Wearing a static protective smock at all times in the work area
Reasonable accommodations will be made for individuals with disabilities, as needed.
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