SCF Operator - B/D Shift Manufacturing at Geebo

SCF Operator - B/D Shift

Company Name:
BD (Becton, Dickinson and Company)

Essential Functions:
Perform SCF operations maintaining product quality and production levels. Work as member of a team for maximum effectiveness. Responsibilities include product inspection, operating equipment, raw material/finished goods movement and cleaning/sanitizing. Monitor machine functions and attempt to detect any conditions that are, or becoming out of control. Regular, punctual attendance is an essential job function. Ability to speak, read, and write English. Ensures compliance with BD quality systems, policies, procedures and practices and all local, state, federal and BD safety regulations, policies and procedures.

Responsibilities:
1. Maintain equipment according to preventative maintenance schedule.
2. Clean machines and immediate work area.
3. Responsible for stocking needed supplies for the room.
4. Responsible to visually inspect and package product.
5. Operate equipment and process functions.
6. Conduct final inspections and perform process tests.
7. Record accurate inspection data as required.
8. Responsible to respond to and reset alarms, as needed.
9. Sustain a productive work environment through effective communication with team members.
10. Responsible to contribute to the continuous improvement of the process.
11. Responsible to work in a clean room environment.
12. Other duties as assigned.
Minimum Education:
High school diploma or equivalent. Must be able to read, write, and communicate in English.
Minimum
Experience:
Previous manufacturing, use of measurement devices and quality records preferred
PCP Level 3
Job: Production
Primary Location: US-Nebraska-Columbus East
Shift: Second Shift / Afternoon Start
Req ID: PRO10505Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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