Machine Operator I - HireTalent
Londonderry, NH 03053
About the Job
PAY RATE: *** shift deferential included (17.21+15%)
SHIFT: 3rd shift Sunday-Thu 11:00PM -7:30AM
WORK SITE: Londonderry (onsite)
DURATION: Temp-to-hire 90 days to start. Position may then be extended or converted to a full-time employee dependent on budget approval, business need, and worker performance.
INTERVIEW PROCESS: Onsite interview with manager between the hours of 11pm - 8:30am ONLY. If candidate is not available to interview during those hours, they will not be interviewed so do not bother to submit them.
This is considered an entry level role where support and training will be provided to the ideal candidate in order to perform the job duties successfully. Prior manufacturing experience is not necessary as long as the candidate shows an interest in learning, is enthusiastic, self-driven, carries out their commitments (shows up to the interview), is engaged and asks appropriate questions during the interview.
Summary of Duties and Responsibilities:
- Monitor functions of equipment and operate per documented procedures including maintaining operational logbooks
- Provide technicians with symptoms of equipment failures, when required
- Assist in Preventative Maintenance PM following procedures
- Support material handling as necessary
- Maintain segregation of materials and lot and or receiving numbers
- Maintain area in a clean and orderly condition
- Adhere to and demonstrate compliance to all company and department standard operating procedures including but not limited to: GMP, device history record, hazard communication and safety rules - Utilize written procedures and training to accomplish tasks noted above
- Accept full accountability for product quality
- Report to supervisor or management unsolved problems encountered during the workday
- Maintain complete and accurate records of work-in-process, component inventories and relative documentation
- Under the direction of the Manufacturing Supervisor, the Machine Operator will operate manufacturing equipment according to established specifications, and standard operating procedures and work instructions.
- An operator must demonstrate steady progress in learning all equipment and jobs in the assigned manufacturing area.
- He and or she must also exhibit the ability to follow instructions of supervisor while observing the quality of raw and finished goods before, during and after production.
SHIFT: 3rd shift Sunday-Thu 11:00PM -7:30AM
WORK SITE: Londonderry (onsite)
DURATION: Temp-to-hire 90 days to start. Position may then be extended or converted to a full-time employee dependent on budget approval, business need, and worker performance.
INTERVIEW PROCESS: Onsite interview with manager between the hours of 11pm - 8:30am ONLY. If candidate is not available to interview during those hours, they will not be interviewed so do not bother to submit them.
This is considered an entry level role where support and training will be provided to the ideal candidate in order to perform the job duties successfully. Prior manufacturing experience is not necessary as long as the candidate shows an interest in learning, is enthusiastic, self-driven, carries out their commitments (shows up to the interview), is engaged and asks appropriate questions during the interview.
Summary of Duties and Responsibilities:
- Monitor functions of equipment and operate per documented procedures including maintaining operational logbooks
- Provide technicians with symptoms of equipment failures, when required
- Assist in Preventative Maintenance PM following procedures
- Support material handling as necessary
- Maintain segregation of materials and lot and or receiving numbers
- Maintain area in a clean and orderly condition
- Adhere to and demonstrate compliance to all company and department standard operating procedures including but not limited to: GMP, device history record, hazard communication and safety rules - Utilize written procedures and training to accomplish tasks noted above
- Accept full accountability for product quality
- Report to supervisor or management unsolved problems encountered during the workday
- Maintain complete and accurate records of work-in-process, component inventories and relative documentation
- Under the direction of the Manufacturing Supervisor, the Machine Operator will operate manufacturing equipment according to established specifications, and standard operating procedures and work instructions.
- An operator must demonstrate steady progress in learning all equipment and jobs in the assigned manufacturing area.
- He and or she must also exhibit the ability to follow instructions of supervisor while observing the quality of raw and finished goods before, during and after production.
Source : HireTalent