Shift: 8 Am to 5 PM This role is 100% On-site Objectives/Purpose:
- The Calibration and Maintenance Lab (CML) is responsible for ensuring client equipment is suitable for its intended use, properly maintained in a good state of repair, and continues to operate in a validated state. CML is responsible for the equipment lifecycle including testing and assessing new technologies, configuring, qualifying, and validating new equipment, evaluating the impact of changes, managing repairs, managing maintenance and calibration, and decommissioning of faulty and expired equipment.
- This position is accountable for the repair, preventive maintenance, and calibration of plasma Center equipment, but supports all CML responsibilities, as required.
- The Equipment Management Associate owns, executes, and continuously improves the abovementioned CML processes.
- They will additionally provide coaching and guidance to key stakeholders including client Centers, Engineering teams, and Quality Operations
Accountabilities
- Repair of small equipment (e.g. tube sealers and centrifuges)
- Receiving and preparing equipment for:
- Repair
- Maintenance
- Calibration
- Decommissioning
- Project and New Center Support
- Data entry into the asset management system (e.g. Client)
- Supporting growth, improvement initatives, and team projects
- Providing necessary support to ensure no equipment related disruptions impact client centerand/or Manufacturing Operations.
Dimensions And Aspects:Technical/Functional (Line) Expertise Experience in a regulated industry Equipment Repair/Mainteannce Basic computer skills including familiarity with Mircrosoft software (i.e. Outlook and Excel) Leadership Self-motivated Strong communication skills (written and oral) Team oriented Ability to manage, prioritize and deliver on core responsibilities in a fast paced and dynamic environment Decision-making and Autonomy Comfortable making decisions within the sphere of control Comfortable asking questions and seeking feedback on situations Ability to identify and propose solutions to problems as they arise Ability to understand the risks and benefits surrounding decisions Interaction Customer focus willingness to help, respectful, prompt, and accountable Partner with Quality Departments, Facilities, Engineering, and Center Operations Innovation Open to new ideas Embrace change Confidence in challenging the status quoComplexity Ability to thrive in a dynamic setting Ability to break down complex situations into executable pieces Ability to see the big picture and the potential upstream/downstream impact of decisions Education, Behavioral Competencies And Skills:
- Essential: Highschool diploma or GED
- Experience with Microsoft Word, Excel and SharePoint
- Must be able to lift up to 30 lbs
- Desired: bachelor s degree in science or engineering
- At least 3 years of experience in a regulated industry
- Experience with Equipment maintenance and lifecycle
Understanding of plasma collection business and associated regulations