Work Schedule
Third Shift (Nights)Environmental Conditions
Able to lift 40 lbs. without assistance Adherence to all Good Manufacturing Practices (GMP) Safety Standards Cleanroom: no hair products jewelry makeup nail polish perfume exposed piercings facial hair etc... allowed Some degree of PPE (Personal Protective Equipment) required (safety glasses gowning gloves lab coat ear plugs etc.)Job Description
Pay Rate: $16.50
3rd Shift: Sunday-Friday 10:00PM - 6:30AM
This position is eligible for a $500 sign-on bonus payable after 90 days of employment!
As part of the Thermo Fisher Scientific team youll discover meaningful work that makes a positive impact on a global scale. Join our colleagues in bringing our Mission to life every single day to enable our customers to make the world healthier cleaner and safer. We provide our global teams with the resources needed to achieve individual career goals while helping to take science a step beyond by developing solutions for some of the worlds toughest challenges like protecting the environment making sure our food is safe or helping find cures for cancer.
Millersburg PA Single-Use manufacturing locations.
Work with a team in a fast-paced environment assembling product.
How will you get there
Must be able to pass a comprehensive background check which includes a drug screening.
Manually assemble tubing and connectors to be used in the medical industry
Read manufacturing drawings and follow standard procedures
Manufacture bags applying standard procedures (SOP) in accordance with product blueprint
Record and complete accurate documentation according to GMP requirements
Drive safety culture and quality in all activities
Responsible for performing visual inspection on in-process and finished products and raise to leadership when appropriate
Participate in the Lean PPI (Practical Process Improvement) culture through Tier boards GEMBA JDI RCCM and/ or Kaizen events
High school diploma or equivalent required.
Compensation
Excellent Benefits
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