
Maintenance Technician II - Night Shift
- Round Lake, IL
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Learn and understand corporate specifications and plant SOP's governing the operation of the Galaxy process and local GMP
- Monitor assigned manufacturing lines and communicates with manufacturing to reduce down time
- Provide a high level of troubleshooting to repair mechanical, electrical, pneumatic and hydraulic systems
- Review current PMs, verifies parts are in stock and completes PMs
- Build and rebuild machine assemblies
- Communicate equipment issues and work status to supervisor, manufacturing, and management per the plant's Stop and Fix guidelines
- Initiate work orders using the JD Edwards (JDE) CMMS system
- Perform PM work and assign work related to the Galaxy process when work is required to maintain equipment reliability and efficiency; ensure timely completion of related documentation
- Notes in JDE or other downtime tracking method any problems, breakdowns or alarms related to all equipment; initiate work orders, and provides additional documentation required to resolve issues; reviews equipment trends related to the issues and support efforts to eliminate reoccurring problems
- Share knowledge and trains less experienced technicians in the Galaxy process and all related equipment including safety, 6S, PM's associated with the facility
- Learn to handle robots in all normal production modes; troubleshoot problems related to robots, machine output and quality defects as they occur
- Advances knowledge and capabilities through additional training
- Solicit help from Lead technicians and engineering assistance when needed
- High school diploma or GED equivalent required, plus 2+ years of experience or Associates degree or higher and 1+ years of related work experience
- 3+ years manufacturing systems experience.
- Prior experience working in an FDA-regulated environment
- Understand electrical, mechanical and pneumatic drawings
- Experience with electrical, mechanical, hydraulic and pneumatic systems
- Willingness to develop an understanding of programmable logic controllers (PLC)
- Must not be allergic to Cephalosporin or their related products and minerals
- Will travel up to 5% of the time
- May wear personal protective equipment (PPE) and other clean room garments daily. This may include safety shoes, safety glasses, aprons, face shields, lab coats, full body gowns, hair nets and gloves and hearing protection.
- Need to remove all make-up, jewelry, contact lenses, nail polish and artificial fingernails while in the manufacturing environment.
- Work in a cold, wet environment.
- Work multiple shifts, including weekends, or be asked to work supplemental hours.
- Work around chemicals such as alcohol, acids, buffers and Celite that may require respiratory protection.
- Can work on multiple shifts, including weekends and holidays, to support a 24/7 manufacturing operation.
- Will work non-traditional work hours or work overtime.
- In general, your work will be a combination of sedentary work and walking around observing conditions of the facility.
- Can carry up to 100lbs, lift up to 100lbs, push/pull up to 100lbs (with assistance of material handling equipment).
- Will stand and walk for an extended period of time over an 8-12 hour shift between rooms and across the site.
- May require bending, twisting, reaching overhead, and squatting motions to perform certain tasks
- Indoor working conditions
- General office environment with air conditioning and heating
- Will work around moving equipment and machinery
- May work in confined spaces/areas.