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Equipment Maintenance Tech 1 position for a Medical Devices Company. 12-month contract, 40 hours/week, 1st shift (Friday-Tuesday 0700-1530). Entry Level role in the Industrial category.
Job Responsibility:
Uses hand tools to clean multiple chemical storage tanks including tanks containing liquid latex
Applies knowledge of safe chemical handling daily throughout entire shift
Maintains predetermined levels of compounded liquids in multiple chemical storage tanks throughout shift
Handles approximately 20 – 400 to 600 lb. drums per shift using proper drum moving equipment
Reads and understands written instructions (i.e. MPs, OPs, SOPs, DHRs, component tickets, and adjustments logs)
Applies knowledge of processes to take action to maintain production
Able to make independent decisions about tanks within the parameters of tank management procedures with the guidance of the Process Control Technicians
Perform daily process adjustments to latex, tackifier, coagulant and slurry tanks
Drains tanks and performs cleaning of the walls and bottom of tanks to flush residue through tank openings
Scrapes and scrubs walls to remove incrustations, scale, or deposits of latex and slurry
Cleans all residues in accordance with Good Manufacturing Practices and Departmental Cleanliness Requirements
Removes chemical residues and other liquids from tank bottoms with squeegees and pumps with suction hoses
Follows all proper material handling rules for Flammable and Hazardous Materials Handling and Operations
Adds specified chemicals to stainless steel tanks to maintain and replenish tank processing solutions
Cleans and refills latex reserves
Flexible work schedule – must be able to work weekends and odd hours if needed
Must be able to work well within a team environment
Must follow all GMP and GDP guidelines
Maintain clean and organized work area as outlined in the GMPs and Departmental Cleanliness Requirements
Requirements:
Ability to read and interpret documents such as safety rules, operating instructions, and procedure manuals
Ability to add, subtract, multiply, and divide in all units of measure, including whole numbers, common fractions, and decimals
Must know how to take accurate measurements using a variety of measuring tools (test for knowledge will be given)
Able to attend continuing education courses (pump maintenance, basic chemistry, etc.)