BD recently completed the acquisition of the Edwards Critical Care business. This position is part of the Critical Care division, and as such, will become a part of the BD organization in the future. BD is one of the largest global medical technology companies in the world and is advancing the world of health by improving medical discovery, diagnostics and the delivery of care. If you are invited to interview for this position, a recruiter will provide further details about this exciting transition. Learn more about BD at bd.com
Performs repetitive and routine manual activities operations and packaging activities following the procedures. The employee must attend and/or know all operations of the line production of his/her training matrix.
Key Responsibilities
Use tools and equipment for assembly and packaging/labeling in the manufacturing process of medical device components that require certifications to acquire knowledge in basic and standard operations.Self-assessment of work, which may include visual inspection under a magnifier, and sequential review of colleague's work, including escalating work issues and changes in equipment performance to the group leader or supervisor for assessment and correction, including reworking units as required while supporting initiative of Lean Manufacturing.Ensure that the parts to be used are in an acceptable condition. Packing units assembled in individual cartons or bags, seal them and then packing in boxes, seal them and label, following the procedure. Make visual inspections in order to detect defects or failures.Place the units' boxes assembled on pallets according to the layout. Report any unsafe condition in the work area, as well as any deviation in the normal operation of the belts or equipment. Review, follow and perform job functions in compliance with work instructions (SWI/JSP/procedures) and adherence with SOPs, including recording traceable information on device history records and may enter information into JDE.Meet the quality requirements of operation and responsibility detailed in the quality system of the plant and the internal manual work. Verify the materials and components on BOM Validation. On time arrival to work, regular attendance without excessive absenteeism, and working a full hour or longer work period.Other incidental duties: General work area housekeeping, attend trainings, meetings, special assignments and other miscellaneous tasks, perform other duties as assigned by Supervisor. Document information required by the production line. Inspects and record the final product hour per hour. Support the set-up process.Education and Experience
H.S. Diploma or equivalentNo previous related experiencePrevious experience working in a manufacturing environmentAdditional Skills
Ability to perform repetitive and routine manual assembly and packaging operationsFull understanding of manufacturing procedures in areas of certificationsAbility to perform repairs on nonconformance errors, following detailed work instructionsProven ability to complete, retain, and incorporate training coursework in the performance of new and advanced work proceduresFlexibility to work overtime and varying shiftsGood communication skillsAdhere to Edwards Environmental Health and Safety and Quality guidelines as they relate to department clean room medical device manufacturingMust be able to work in a team environment, primarily with colleagues and supervisor and with minimum supervision by following detailed manufacturing instructions.Ability to effectively provide and accept feedback from colleagues based on sequential work reviewsFlexibility to work overtime and varying shiftsAdhere to all company rules and requirements (e.g., pandemic protocols, Environmental Health & Safety rules) and take adequate control measures in preventing injuries to themselves and others as well as to the protection of environment and prevention of pollution under their span of influence/control