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This is where your work makes a difference. At Baxter, we believe every person—regardless of who they are or where they are from—deserves a chance to live a healthy life. It was our founding belief in 1931 and continues to be our guiding principle. We are redefining healthcare delivery to make a greater impact today, tomorrow, and beyond. Our Baxter colleagues are united by our Mission to Save and Sustain Lives. Together, our community is driven by a culture of courage, trust, and collaboration. Every individual is empowered to take ownership and make a meaningful impact. We strive for efficient and effective operations, and we hold each other accountable for delivering exceptional results. Here, you will find more than just a job—you will find purpose and pride. Your Role at Baxter This is where my hands make life-sustaining products. You are driven by the knowledge that the products you help make saves and sustain lives. You can move quickly, address questions, and encourage teammates, all while getting quality products out on time. You are calm, positive, and a key part of a fast-paced environment that emphasizes camaraderie and teamwork. As an Operator, Subassembly, you are happiest when you are moving, and we will not disappoint! Baxter is known for its speed and high-quality product. Our manufacturing operations are around-the-clock to meet the needs of our customers. Our high-caliber talent works through the challenges at hand while pushing toward meeting client order needs. Different shift assignments allow for flexibility and safety. Your team Baxter is focused on saving and sustaining lives by manufacturing high-quality products. We strive to create quality products for our customers each day. Delivering life-saving products is about getting them right, and attention to detail is how we make sure we meet that challenge. We are a team that supports each other throughout each shift. Working together in a supportive and open culture makes our processes evolve for the better and engages our workforce. You'll be offered extensive training, and the tight-knit working environment within the Manufacturing team means employees get additional training from their direct manager and peers when needed.
Job Responsibility:
Operate, monitor and make minor adjustments as necessary to subassembly machinery
Load and replenish production supplies (i.e. tubing, membrane tape) at a rate consistent with production needs
Perform scheduled quality checks, disposition product, identify any deviations that may occur and take the appropriate action to include stopping production on the machine if necessary
Inspect a sample of the finished components and ensure that the quality standards have been met
Package the finished components and stage them for transfer to Kiefel or Filling
Test, inspect and package Inter-Plant Shipping Orders (IPSO)
Document required information on manufacturing logs and/or POMS system
Investigate, identify and correct or escalate any inefficiency in the machine's performance
Multitask and keep pace with several machines at once
Execute a machine changeover when assigned
Perform and document scheduled cleaning activities
Notify the supervisor and take appropriate action if any safety, quality, mechanical or discrepancy issues occur
Learn, understand and apply rigorous quality standards, Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) and Good Manufacturing Practices (GMP)
Sustain a clean and safe work area using 6S principles including maintaining and securing provided tools
Requirements:
High School Diploma or GED and must be at least 18 years of age
Basic English written and oral communication skills adequate to communicate with other team members
Understand verbal and written safety and quality instructions and read and comprehend written work instructions including words and drawings
Ability to perform basic mathematics
Proficient in how to use a calculator and measurement tools as well as basic hand tools
Basic computer skills
Ability to stand/walk continuously throughout the shift and lift up to 50 pounds
Normal visual acuity is necessary
Climb on a ladder, reach above shoulder level, reach at or below shoulder level, twist and bend at the neck, twist and bend at the waist, squat and balance
Nice to have:
CRC (Career Readiness Certification) at the Silver level preferred
One year of manufacturing experience preferred
What we offer:
Shift flexibility to trade shifts and leverage overtime opportunities