Work Schedule
12 hr shift/daysEnvironmental 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 Loud Noises (Equipment/Machinery) No contact lens allowed; prescriptive glasses will be provided Some degree of PPE (Personal Protective Equipment) required (safety glasses gowning gloves lab coat ear plugs etc.)Job Description
Location: 2110 East Galbraith Road Cincinnati OH
Shift: Thursday - Saturday Days (6:00am - 6:30pm)
Shift Differential: 10%
When youre part of the team youll do important work. Surrounded by collaborative colleagues youll have the support and opportunities that only a global leader can give you. Our respected growing organization has an outstanding strategy for the near term and beyond. Take your place on our strong team and help us make significant contributions to the world.
The Manufacturing Equipment Maintenance Technician II will problem solve repair and perform preventative maintenance on GMP packaging and serialization equipment.
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Thermo Fisher Scientific Inc. is the world leader in serving science with annual revenue exceeding $42 billion. Our Mission is to enable our customers to make the world healthier cleaner and safer. Whether our customers are accelerating life sciences research solving sophisticated analytical challenges improving patient diagnostics and therapies or growing efficiency in their laboratories we are here to support them. Our team of more than 100000 colleagues delivers an outstanding combination of innovative technologies purchasing convenience and pharmaceutical services through our industry-leading brands including Thermo Fisher Scientific Applied Biosystems Invitrogen Fisher Scientific Unity Lab Services Patheon and PPD.
Required Experience:
IC
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