Engineer II, Manufacturing Engineering
Thermo Fisher Scientific
- Warrington, Cheshire
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Assisting with PRs (Problem Reports) and investigations when problems arise.
- Continuous improvement in understanding of quality and productivity concepts as they apply to all work performed, services offered, communications and products.
- Understanding, creating, and following risk assessment
- Understanding, supporting, and filling out of Permits to work
- Supporting changeovers on equipment in ultra clean area wearing required safety PPE / Respirator
- Leading PPI methodology at individual and team level
- Practising operational discipline individually and collectively
- Demonstrating agile leadership as a team
- Supports, responsible for and participates in site projects using engineering bias to FIND A BETTER WAY
- Engineering modern apprenticeship / time served (i.e.City & Guilds / BTEC / NVQ Level 3).
- Minimum HNC qualification in engineering
- 5 years proven experience post HNC
- Multi skilled (Elec/Mech)
- Engineering career goal
- Experience of implementing change, process improvement and reducing costs.
- Working in ISO 5 & ISO 7 clean rooms, wearing personal respirator hood PPE to carry out daily tasks
- Responsible for PMs, calibrations, and servicing on key equipment
- Supervision of contractors, FSE and service providers
- Planning of personal work requirements
- Embracing a ‘minimise downtime, increase availability’ demeanour in relation to automation breakdowns
- Understanding and safe use in workshop tools (hand tools / automatic tools)
- Ability, passion, and strive to become learner to user: Life Science instruments covering Genetic analysers, qPCR, PCR, RNA/DNA extractors, DNA synthesis
- Understanding and use of CMMS (computerised maintenance management system)
- Routine maintenance of associated laboratory, manufacturing, and workshop equipment. · . Including production automation, liquid filling machines, cartoners, shrink wrappers, conveying systems and sealers.
- Completes documentation to GDP standards.
- Maintenance activities within the clean room environment, including clean transfer of tools and any other work associated materials into the clean-room.
- Responsible for supporting and aligning with the Company's safety and hazardous waste management program, including safe hazardous waste handling and good housekeeping.
- Adhere to EHS policies and procedures and ensure a safe and healthy workplace environment
- Experience of working in an ISO13485 certified environment is required
- PLC experience
- Robotics and automation experience
- Pneumatic knowledge and experience
- Able to manage workload independently within scope of activities agreed with Supervisor
- Flexible approach to work and willingness to learn.
- Ability to work well alone and as a team.
- Ability to adopt SCRUM methodology and utilise as a planning/scheduling tool
- Ability to prioritise and to work under pressure with strict attention to timelines and details.
- Excellent time management & organizational skills
- Strong communication and problem-solving skills
- Ability to manage and contribute to CI based projects