Primary Duties
What Assembly contributes to Cardinal Health
Performs a variety of tasks ranging from repetitive to non-repetitive production to put together component parts to make assemblies, sub-assemblies or completed units, using standard operating procedures. May conduct quality inspections on processing line in accordance with quality specifications.
This role will support Manufacturing in the Medical Segment.
Shift: Monday - Friday / 3pm - 11pm
$2000 Sign on Bonus!!
Benefits Day One!!
Accountabilities
• Mold changes – position, set, secure mold into molding machines using overhead crane hoist, pneumatic tools and hand tools; connect and disconnect water lines and nozzles, align, grease and clean molds
• Ensure machines achieve efficient cycle time – set machine clamps, heat and water pressure, and timing controls; periodically check and readjust as needed
• Diagnose, troubleshoot, maintain injection molding machines and machine feeding/ regrinding equipment – remove, clean and replace screws; remove, repair, rebuild and replace oil lines, hydraulic valves and controls; change and tighten molds tips and pull bars; remove and replace shields; remove and plug mold cavities and repair core pin tips; adjust and replace nozzle system; fill and adjust hydraulic system
• Report any machine malfunction to designated individual and recommend equipment modifications to achieve improved operation
• Adjust machines to produce quality parts – install, adjust, remove and replace various machine stations and components; adjust material feeder/delivery equipment and detection devices; regulate heat and several types of timing controls; start machine to test operation by producing parts for inspections; make readjustments until finished product meets quality standards
• Consult with designated individual on electrical malfunctions or repairs for course of action
• Prepare machine production and maintenance documentation
• Maintain certification to operate overhead crane and powered lift
• Use a variety of pneumatic tools and small hand tools - maintain them in good working order
• Participate in EH&S activities and complete necessary trainings
• Follow all ISO 13485, GMP, OSHA and plant/corporate standards, policies, and procedures
• Observe all safety precautions and regulations and report all safety incidents, hazards, and potential unsafe working conditions
Qualifications
• High School Diploma or GED, preferred
• 3-5 years related work experience and/or training, preferred
• Proven mechanical aptitude with ability to diagnose problems
• Understanding of FDA regulations surrounding the manufacturing of medical devices, and GMPs
• Experience with Six Sigma and Lean Manufacturing tools
What is expected of you and others at this level
• Applies knowledge and company policies to complete a variety of tasks
• Demonstrates a working knowledge of jobs outside area of responsibility
• maintains appropriate licenses, training and certifications
• Works on assignments that are moderately difficult requiring judgment in resolving issues
• May assist in recommendation of processes on new assignments
• Adheres to all quality guidelines
• Works with limited supervision. Work occasionally involves review of output by work lead or supervisor
• May provide general guidance or technical assistance to less experienced team members
Your safety is our top priority. We regularly consult with medical professionals on best practices in COVID-19 prevention to protect our employees. We train our employees on these best practices and regularly clean our sites in accordance with CDC guidelines. Please note: All individuals entering our facilities are required to complete a self-health check, wear a mask and follow all posted guidelines.