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Quality Technician - Line Operations
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Join Baxter's Quality team on night shift to ensure patient safety in pharmaceutical manufacturing. This role involves label control, documentation review, and floor oversight in a dynamic production environment. Ideal candidates have a HS diploma, basic computer skills, and 6+ months of manufact...
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United States , Round Lake
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40000.00 - 55000.00 USD / Year
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Data Center Operations Technician
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Join our team as a Data Center Operations Technician in Tokyo. You will monitor, troubleshoot, and ensure the integrity of our enterprise data center environment. The role requires 1-2 years of experience, knowledge of server/storage/network components, and fluency in English and Japanese. Provid...
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Japan , Tokyo
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NTT DATA
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Discover rewarding Operation Technician jobs, a dynamic and essential profession at the heart of modern industry and technology. Operation Technicians are the hands-on experts responsible for ensuring the smooth, safe, and efficient functioning of complex systems, whether in manufacturing plants, data centers, aviation, or IT infrastructure. This career path is ideal for problem-solvers who thrive on maintaining operational excellence and directly impacting productivity and quality. The core of an Operation Technician's role revolves around monitoring, operating, troubleshooting, and maintaining specialized equipment and systems. Daily responsibilities typically include conducting routine inspections, performing preventive maintenance, and responding swiftly to operational issues or system alarms. Technicians analyze performance data, troubleshoot malfunctions using diagnostic tools, and execute repairs or adjustments to minimize downtime. A significant part of the job involves strict adherence to safety protocols and environmental regulations, ensuring a secure workplace. Furthermore, Operation Technicians are often key contributors to continuous improvement initiatives, suggesting enhancements to boost efficiency, reduce costs, and improve product or service quality. They maintain detailed logs and documentation of all activities, equipment status, and procedures followed. The skill set for these jobs is both broad and technical. A strong mechanical and/or technical aptitude is fundamental. Professionals must be proficient in reading schematics, technical manuals, and control system interfaces. Depending on the industry, this may require knowledge in areas such as instrumentation, avionics, programmable logic controllers (PLCs), HVAC systems, or cloud platforms like Azure and AWS. Core soft skills are equally critical: meticulous attention to detail, structured problem-solving abilities, and a proactive mindset. Operation Technicians must be excellent team players, capable of collaborating with cross-functional teams in engineering, maintenance, and quality control. They often work in shift patterns, including nights and weekends, to provide 24/7 operational coverage, requiring flexibility and resilience. Typical requirements for Operation Technician jobs include a high school diploma or equivalent, with many positions preferring an associate degree, technical certification, or relevant vocational training. Employers commonly seek several years of hands-on experience in a related operational, manufacturing, or technical support environment. Industry-specific certifications (e.g., in safety standards, ITIL, cloud administration, or specialized equipment) are highly valued. Physical stamina is often necessary, as the role can involve lifting, standing for long periods, and working in various plant or field environments. For those seeking a hands-on career with tangible results, Operation Technician jobs offer a stable and critical pathway. These roles are central to operational integrity, providing a perfect blend of technical challenge and practical application in keeping the essential gears of business and industry turning.

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