Operator 1
Abbott
Compensation
About the role
MAIN PURPOSE OF ROLE: Summarize the main purpose of the role. Working under close supervision, may perform a combination of assembly and test operations on pacemakers, implantable cardioverter defibrillators (ICDs), Hybrids, and related medical device assemblies. Performs routine assignments according to specified and/or standardized procedures. Work is closely and continually reviewed. Certain problems may be referred to supervisor or more senior level personnel within assigned department. MAIN RESPONSIBILITIES: • Performs Electronic Assembly functions: Assembles, solders and x-rays medical devices and related parts using microscopes and applicable tools; • Performs Cutting/Coating functions: Examines medical devices and related assemblies after dispense operations to locate bubbles, nicks and/or excess epoxy; • May set-up/utilize special test equipment. • Notifies supervisor of the need to replenish supplies/materials and of any production difficulties that cannot be readily corrected. • Supports all Company initiatives as identified by management and in support of Quality Management Systems (QMS), Environmental Management Systems (EMS), and other regulatory requirements. • Complies with U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) regulations, other regulatory requirements, Company policies, operating procedures, processes, and task assignments. • Works with a variety of production equipment, small hand tools, test equipment, and precision measuring instruments. • Works in a production or air-conditioned clean-room manufacturing environment; requires gowning attire to maintain a particle free environment. • Low to moderate noise level. • Minor exposure to chemicals. • May work at a desk or workstation. • Activities require a significant amount of time standing and/or sitting at a workstation, walking to and from different workstations, and in interaction with other assembly, inspection, engineering and production personnel. • Significant use of hands and arms plus finger dexterity to lift, hold, insert, reach, point and otherwise use and operate instruments, devices and equipment, plus good eye-hand coordination. • Use of voice and hearing are important in discussions with other co-workers. • Requires clear vision (correctable) in reading instruments and devices, plus reading of blueprints, specifications, operation sheets/procedures, and related production documents. • May on occasion lift up to approximately 25 pounds.
Responsibilities
- Performs Electronic Assembly functions: Assembles, solders and x-rays medical devices and related parts using microscopes and applicable tools;
- Performs Cutting/Coating functions: Examines medical devices and related assemblies after dispense operations to locate bubbles, nicks and/or excess epoxy;
- May set-up/utilize special test equipment.
- Notifies supervisor of the need to replenish supplies/materials and of any production difficulties that cannot be readily corrected.
- Support all Company initiatives as identified by management and in support of Quality Management Systems (QMS), Environmental Management Systems (EMS), and other regulatory requirements.
- Complies with U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) regulations, other regulatory requirements, Company policies, operating procedures, processes, and task assignments.
- Works with a variety of production equipment, small hand tools, test equipment, and precision measuring instruments.
- Works in a production or air-conditioned clean-room manufacturing environment; requires gowning attire to maintain a particle free environment.
- Low to moderate noise level.
- Minor exposure to chemicals.
- May work at a desk or workstation.
- Activities require a significant amount of time standing and/or sitting at a workstation, walking to and from different workstations, and in interaction with other assembly, inspection, engineering and production personnel.
- Significant use of hands and arms plus finger dexterity to lift, hold, insert, reach, point and otherwise use and operate instruments, devices and equipment, plus good eye-hand coordination.
- Use of voice and hearing are important in discussions with other co-workers.
- Requires clear vision (correctable) in reading instruments and devices, plus reading of blueprints, specifications, operation sheets/procedures, and related production documents.
- May on occasion lift up to approximately 25 pounds.
Requirements
- Typically six plus months of relevant training/experience in the assembly of digital/analog circuitry, devices, components or equivalent.
- Demonstrated manual dexterity and hand/eye coordination.
- Must be able to use standard hand tools used in the assembly of bio-instruments/bio-devices.
- Incumbents are required to work cooperatively and productively with others.
- Must be able to multi-task and rotate through all jobs performed in the assigned work group as needed.
- Incumbents must also be able to meet deadlines on multiple projects.
- Incumbents are required to have demonstrated spelling, punctuation, grammar, basic math/numerical, organizational skills, and a familiarity with standard manufacturing/office equipment and procedures.
- The ability to read, write, and communicate effectively in English is also required; this requirement includes clear, understandable speech and demonstrated comprehension skills.
- The ability to successfully pass a reading comprehension pre-employment examination is mandatory.
- The demonstrated ability to understand and comply with applicable Food & Drug Administration (FDA) regulations and Company operating procedures, processes, policies and rules is essential.
- Must have the ability to on occasion lift up to approximately 25 pounds.
- Experience working in a broader enterprise/cross-division business unit model preferred.
- Ability to work in a highly matrixed and geographically diverse business environment.
- Ability to work within a team and as an individual contributor in a fast-paced, changing environment.
- Ability to leverage and/or engage others to accomplish projects.
- Strong verbal and written communications with ability to effectively communicate at multiple levels in the organization.
- Strong organizational and follow-up skills, as well as attention to detail.
- Ability to maintain regular and predictable attendance.
- Regularly scheduled overtime is a requirement of this position.
- Some formal training in assembly techniques; experience with assembling manufactured items in a bio-instruments/bio-devices related facility.
- Prior experience working in an air-conditioned clean room manufacturing environment requiring stringent environmental controls.
Benefits
- Complies with U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) regulations, other regulatory requirements, Company policies, operating procedures, processes, and task assignments.
About the Company
Abbott is a global healthcare leader that helps people live more fully at all stages of life. Our portfolio of life-changing technologies spans the spectrum of healthcare, with leading businesses and products in diagnostics, medical devices, nutritionals and branded generic medicines. Our 115,000 colleagues serve people in more than 160 countries.
Job Details
Salary Range
Salary not disclosed
Location
Scottsdale, Arizona, U.S.
Employment Type
Full-time, 4 hours
Original Posting
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