What you will do
This position's primary function is that of ensuring that manufacturing processes run consistently and meet performance targets.
Actively interface with cross‑functional team members and 3rd‑party vendors, always practicing good teamwork in support of day‑to‑day operating requirements.
Provide technical process support to a project or function.
Monitor and manage production yield performance on assigned lines.
Liaise with team leaders with regard to productivity and efficiency performance issues on your assigned lines.
Engage in mechanical, electrical, electronic troubleshooting, and in resolving hardware/software interfacing problems on the production floor.
Diagnose malfunctioning systems to identify hazards, defects and the need for adjustment or repair.
Communicate regularly with operators regarding issues, concerns and watch‑outs on the lines.
Test electrical systems, circuits and wiring in processing equipment and fixtures.
Plan, layout and install processing equipment on workstations.
Be responsible for product line performance, primarily maximizing productivity and minimizing yield loss from the process.
Coordinate preventative maintenance and calibration activities on assigned lines/process.
Identify and assist the business with the implementation of technical improvements.
Identify process equipment spares requirements, source and replenish all such spares from stock per company policies.
Perform equipment qualification and project work, as assigned.
Design, specify, fabricate, test and document process equipment changes and improvements.
Adhere to Environmental Health & Safety (EHS) requirements on sites, and communicate any concerns regarding environmental impact, health or safety issues.
Build quality into all aspects of work by maintaining compliance with all site and corporate Quality Management System requirements.
Provide out‑of‑hours support to the business as required by management or due to shutdowns and/or equipment failures.
Handle any other duties as assigned.
What you will need
Certificate/Diploma in Engineering, Science, related discipline or hold a trade qualification in electrical, mechanical toolmaking or related discipline, or have 2 years experience in a manufacturing environment.
Good knowledge of electronics and software control systems.
Entry‑level experience in a modern manufacturing environment, ideally with experience in some or all of the following:
Low/medium voltage electrical power systems.
Pneumatics.
PLCs.
Instrumentation.
Hydraulics.
Calibration.
AutoCAD.
Injection moulding.
Experience in the medical device industry is an advantage.
Business understanding of operations and their impacts is essential.
High level of PC skills required.
Flexibility essential.
Strong communication skills with both internal and external agents.
Self‑starter with demonstrated efficient work methods, analytical & problem‑solving skills and ability to handle multiple tasks in a fast‑paced environment.
Green or Black Belt Six Sigma qualifications an advantage.
Good problem solver and analytical.
Excellent customer service and communication with good interpersonal skills.
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