Work Schedule
First Shift (Days)Environmental Conditions
Able to lift 40 lbs. without assistance Adherence to all Good Manufacturing Practices (GMP) Safety Standards Laboratory Setting Some degree of PPE (Personal Protective Equipment) required (safety glasses gowning gloves lab coat ear plugs etc.) Strong Odors (chemical lubricants biological products etc.) Will work with hazardous/toxic materialsJob Description
Location/Division Specific Information:
Sunnyvale CA
Shift: 6AM-2:30PM Monday Friday with overtime and weekend hours as needed.
As part of the Chromatography and Mass Spectrometry Division (CMD) the Sunnyvale CA site focuses on developing and delivering the highest quality chromatography solutions in the industry.
How Will You Make an Impact:
Work in a team-based environment within a manufacturing lab responsible for synthesizing and testing ion exchange media used in chromatography consumables.
A Day in the Life:
Assembling packing and testing of resin column products on unique instruments to meet customer demand.
Record and report test results accurately and maintain proper documentation.
Complete production work-orders according to established procedures.
Follow corporate quality policy to ensure high-quality standards.
Follow safety requirements and actively participate in safety improvement activities!
Maintain a clean and organized laboratory environment.
Education:
High school diploma or equivalent required.
Experience:
Required: Minimum of 1 year of work experience in a manufacturing operations production lab setting or related field
Knowledge Skills Abilities:
Knowledge of Good Laboratory and Manufacturing Practices and standards.
Good mathematical problem-solving and organizational abilities.
Excellent verbal and written skills
Read and understand written procedures (SOPs) and follow verbal instructions.
Familiarity with hand tools regularly used (wrenches torque drivers tweezer etc.)
PC literate and have experience with spreadsheet and database software.
Knowledge of Chromatography software and chemistry experience a plus.
Physical Requirements / Work Environment
Lift and/or move up to 40 pounds.
Regularly required to sit stand; walk; use hands & fingers to handle & feel.
Visual abilities to detect small components and particles.
Exposure to toxic or caustic chemicals fumes or airborne particles.
Occasionally exposed to moving mechanical parts and moderate noise level.
PPE requirements: lab coat Safety glasses gloves face shields & safety shoes (all company provided.)
P95 Mask in the areas that have exposure of solvent fumes
What We Offer
Compensation
Competitive Hourly Pay Rate
Annual performance-based bonus
Annual merit performance-based increase
Excellent Benefits
Medical Dental & Vision benefits-effective Day 1
Paid Time Off & Designated Paid Holidays
Retirement Savings Plan
Tuition Reimbursement
Employee Referral Bonus
Career Advancement Opportunities
Compensation and Benefits
The hourly pay range estimated for this position based in California is $24.42$27.00.This position may also be eligible to receive a variable annual bonus based on company team and/or individual performance results in accordance with company policy. We offer a comprehensive Total Rewards package that our U.S. colleagues and their families can count on which includes:
A choice of national medical and dental plans and a national vision plan including health incentive programs
Employee assistance and family support programs including commuter benefits and tuition reimbursement
At least 120 hours paid time off (PTO) 10 paid holidays annually paid parental leave (3 weeks for bonding and 8 weeks for caregiver leave) accident and life insurance and short- and long-term disability in accordance with company policy
Retirement and savings programs such as our competitive 401(k) U.S. retirement savings plan
Employees Stock Purchase Plan (ESPP) offers eligible colleagues the opportunity to purchase company stock at a discount
For more information on our benefits please visit: Experience:
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