Production Operator - 2nd Shift Mon -Thurs 3:00pm-1:30am
Summary
Title: | Production Operator - 2nd Shift Mon -Thurs 3:00pm-1:30am |
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ID: | 336241 |
Department: | Operations |
Description
Position : Production Operator
Location : Saint Louis, MO
Duration : 12 Months
Total Hours/week : 40.00
2nd Shift
Client: Medical Device Company
Job Category: Industrial
Level Of Experience: Entry Level
Employment Type: Contract on W2 (Need US Citizens or GC Holders Only)
2nd - 10hrs per shift, Mo-Thurs 3:00pm-1:30am
Job Description:
- Performs a variety of operations to meet specified dimensions and tolerances based on manufacturing documents including part prints, process routers and Standard Operating Procedures (SOP’s).
- Will operate within the plant/shop safety rules and maintain good housekeeping practices.
- Maintains quality and productivity levels during the manufacturing process.
- Operates and adheres to general plant rules and policies governing workplace conduct, performance, EH&S policies and good documentation practices.
- Maintains good housekeeping practices in his work area and the plant in general.
- Works cohesively with others in a team environment.
- Perform various operations in manufacture of surgical instruments under close to moderate supervision by an experienced Lead of Finisher of a higher position.
- Operator will follow specific procedures and instructions to assemble component parts into finished goods while satisfying quality and production requirements.
- Perform polishing/grinding operations utilizing stationary floor mounted equipment which requires leaning forward with arms extended over grinding motor from a sitting position for extended periods of time.
- The primary work stance is sitting with limited standing, bending or twisting required for the Instrument Maker.
- Occasional movement of product weighing up to 50 pounds from one work station to another.
- Visual acuity adequate to detect subtle visual product non-conformities.
Required Competencies:
Education
- High School diploma or equivalent
- Requires a completion of a formal apprenticeship or equivalent training and experience.
Skills
- Basic math
- Capable of reading and interpreting part prints, pre-process control sheets/project routers, and can follow the procedures necessary to manufacture quality instruments.
- Performance of operations which require finite motor skills, movement of hands in a rotary motion and good eye-hand coordination.
- Consistently demonstrated quality productivity and proficiency across most families of instruments.