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The Calibration and Instrumentation Technician II is responsible for ensuring that calibration of all critical instrumentation is performed according to the schedule and approved SOPs at multiple PCI facilities. The Calibration and Instrumentation Technician II performs precise calibrations, preventative and corrective maintenance on measuring and test equipment, instruments, tools, gauges and fixtures. They also set up test equipment and conduct tests on performance and reliability of mechanical, structural, or electromechanical equipment. Must have in-depth, detailed knowledge of the metrology, mathematics, and applicable technical disciplines.
Job Responsibility:
Works safely within the PCI safety policies and other safety procedures
Maintains and establishes the calibration schedule electronically using BMRAM
Ensures timely calibrations per the Calibration Schedule (able to prioritize multiple tasks under tight deadlines)
Tests instrument accuracy and makes adjustments, as necessary
Selects and procures instrument spare parts to minimize equipment downtime
Trains other calibration technicians and ensures proper training of calibration technicians
Creates and revises calibration procedures/work instructions
Troubleshoots calibrated equipment/instruments as required to support day-to-day operations
Supports new/modified equipment and continuous improvement projects
Liaise with suppliers for calibration services, etc
Maintains Calibration Database(s) and perform field Calibrations, testing, troubleshooting and repairs across all facilities (pressure, temperature, speed, time)
Coordinates with Metrology Contractors and Vendors to ensure calibration of all critical instrumentation is performed according to the schedule and approved SOPs
Coordinates with Operations in developing calibration schedule
Reviews calibration certificates and Maintain calibration standards
Tags all new equipment/instrumentation and assign inventory numbers
Recommends improvements on procedures and implements changes
Requirements:
AAS degree in electrical, electronics, instrumentation or industrial technology with at least 2 years of experience working with instrumentation and calibrations in a GxP environment OR HS diploma with 2 - 5 years of experience working with instrumentation and calibrations in a GxP environment or military training
Minimum of 3 yrs. of instrumentation/calibration experience a plus
Calibration experience including knowledge of ISO and demonstrated ability to use/calibrate/troubleshoot commonly used equipment/instruments in manufacturing processes and utilities
Previous experience with a wide variety of instrumentation and equipment in a manufacturing, medical or laboratory environment desired
Blue Mountain Calibration or other RAM experience a plus
Requires 2- 3 years related experience in a regulatory environment
Must possess a valid driver’s license which does not contain restrictions preventing personnel from lawfully performing his/her assigned duties
Nice to have:
Good organizational skills and high attention to details including following good manufacturing practices (cGMPs)
Detail oriented in the execution of job duties as well as in all work-related documentation
Must be a team player, be organized, self-motivated and able to prioritize work duties
Will work with Materials, Operations, Facilities, Engineering, MTS, Quality Control and Quality Assurance at all PCI locations
Maintain a professional, courteous, respectful relationship with external and internal cross-functional teams