About The Position

Shape sight-saving products on advanced automated lines At Alcon, everything we do is about helping people see brilliantly. Our Manufacturing team designs, builds, and delivers innovative eyecare solutions to more than 140 countries—and you can be part of that impact. A day on the line You arrive, review the latest Standard Operating Procedures, and complete line clearance. You set up automated machining cells for the Auto Process (Cutting Instruments) area, verify gauges and fixtures, and begin production runs. Throughout the shift, you: Run and monitor automated equipment, keeping production on target and within specifications Perform precision inspections with gauges/fixtures and apply statistical oversight to verify quality Complete optical tool inspections, mechanical and negative checks, assemblies, and changeovers Troubleshoot and resolve minor equipment issues to minimize downtime Follow Good Manufacturing Practice (GMP) and Good Documentation Practice (GDP) in every task Document accurately, uphold quality control, and finish required training on time Handle materials safely and maintain a clean, compliant work area Meet individual job requirements while supporting continuous and regulatory improvement

Requirements

  • High school diploma or equivalent (GED)
  • Fluent English reading, writing, comprehension, and communication

Nice To Haves

  • Prior manufacturing experience
  • Proficiency with Microsoft Office Suite
  • Strong organization, attention to detail, reliability, and a collaborative mindset
  • Die attach/bonding familiarity
  • Equipment, mechanical, and electrical troubleshooting
  • CNC tooling and CNC programming
  • Machine setups for production runs; CNC machine troubleshooting
  • Manual machining capability
  • Tool/die/mold setup and repair experience

Responsibilities

  • Run and monitor automated equipment, keeping production on target and within specifications
  • Perform precision inspections with gauges/fixtures and apply statistical oversight to verify quality
  • Complete optical tool inspections, mechanical and negative checks, assemblies, and changeovers
  • Troubleshoot and resolve minor equipment issues to minimize downtime
  • Follow Good Manufacturing Practice (GMP) and Good Documentation Practice (GDP) in every task
  • Document accurately, uphold quality control, and finish required training on time
  • Handle materials safely and maintain a clean, compliant work area
  • Meet individual job requirements while supporting continuous and regulatory improvement

Benefits

  • health
  • life
  • retirement
  • flexible time off for exempt associates
  • PTO for hourly associates

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What This Job Offers

Job Type

Full-time

Career Level

Entry Level

Education Level

High school or GED

Number of Employees

5,001-10,000 employees

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