A Equipment Operator III is responsible for the safe and efficient operation of highly complex automated assembly machines. This individual will ensure the continued operation of assembly machines through interpretation of and appropriate response to machine faults and through frequent alignment of stations and fixtures. This individual will perform highly complex, repetitive tasks associated with machine operation and is expected to endure a high level of equipment attentiveness. The operator is also responsible for ensuring that medical devices are assembled with the highest quality possible. Essential Duties & Responsibilities All Essential Duties & Responsibilities of Machine Operator II, in addition to those outlined below: Able to learn highly complex operations easily and quickly Product quality is highly dependent on operator capability Capable of performing major machine adjustments, changeovers, and setups without maintenance intervention (e.g, feeder bowl installation, fixture changes, etc.) Makes minor mechanical repairs as needed on equipment (e.g., changing continuity test head on CAM, changing pins on CLC) Perform or assist preventive maintenance on equipment Must possess superior critical thinking skills. Able to investigate and analyze data to resolve problems Able to demonstrate flexibility in operating multiple highly complex machines. Highly complex machines: Involve solvent bonding, shot weight measurements, Are typically more than 10 stations, multiple components, Have high levels of operator attention, Have precise station and fixture alignments Involve changeover of bowls or fixtures,
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Mid Level
Education Level
High school or GED
Number of Employees
1,001-5,000 employees