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Machine Operator I - 3rd Shift (1 of 2) Job (Raynham, MA, US)

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Machine Operator I - 3rd Shift (1 of 2)-8693140110

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DePuy Synthes Joint Reconstruction, a member of Johnson & Johnson’s family of companies, is currently recruiting for a Machine Operator I – 3rd Shift, located in Raynham, MA.

DePuy Synthes Companies of Johnson & Johnson is the largest, most innovative and comprehensive orthopaedic and neurological business in the world. DePuy Synthes Companies offer an unparalleled breadth and depth of products, services and programs in the areas of joint reconstruction, trauma, spine, sports medicine, neurological, craniomaxillofacial, power tools and biomaterials. Building on the legacy and strengths of two great companies, more agile and better equipped to meet the needs of today’s evolving health care environment. With a focus on activating insights to develop innovative, comprehensive solutions, we are inspired to advance patient care in greater ways than either company could accomplish on its own.

DePuy Synthes Joint Reconstruction is the Joint Reconstruction business offering orthopaedic devices, solutions and supplies for hip, knee and extremity reconstruction, in addition to cement and operating room products.

The Machine Operator I will be responsible for operating machinery to produce parts, tools and equipment using sketches, prints or instruction manuals. This individual will be accountable for adhering to all quality and safety guidelines. Assist with set up and operation of machinery to produce parts, tools and equipment. Modify parts based on quality inspection results to assure conformance to requirements. Clean machines as necessary and assist with basic maintenance. Correct basic manufacturing problems as directed. Request supplies for assigned equipment and maintains calibration records. Notify supervisor when machinery needs maintenance or repairs. Review and implement all quality and safety requirements. The core hours are 10:00 PM to 6:30 AM.

Perform operations, set-ups, adjustments, cleaning, and prove-outs on CNC or Lathe machines. Perform simple and routine first piece inspections using simple test equipment. Monitor quality, making tool changes and adjustments as needed. Accurately records and completes manufacturing documentation (ie. Logbooks). Interacts with other functional groups (i.e. Quality) to resolve issues.

Reads blueprints or job orders for product specifications such as dimensions and tolerances, and tooling instructions such as fixtures, feed rates, cutting speeds, depth of cut, and determines sequence of operations. Complete tasks including dimensional and visual inspections per print specifications, paperwork and MRP transactions. Reads and follows operations sheet as to assembly, start-up, and operation of production equipment. May train other associates within the cell. Works at different work stations as production needs require. Performs self-inspection on all assembly work performed. Maintains clean and orderly workstation (6S). Communicates problems to supervisor, technician, or engineer. May perform stock/kanban transactions, and enters lot information into computer/terminal. Participates in team-based activities. Maintains documentation (travelers/routers and blueprints) to ensure it is orderly and updated. Has completed basic production, health, safety, and environmental hazard training courses. Follows all corporate, safety and production standard operating procedures. Responsible for ensuring personal and company compliance with all Federal, State, local, and company regulations, policies and procedures. Provides suggestions for improvement in operating time, yields, ergonomics, handling, line organization, etc. The core hours are 10:00 PM to 6:30 AM. Ability to work varying shifts and overtime and Saturdays when required by business needs.

Qualifications


High School Graduate or Equivalent. Vocational training in machine operations preferred. Ability to communicate effectively in English, to include the ability to read, write and speak. Ability to apply concepts of basic algebra and geometry. Understand and is able to apply regulatory (QSR, ISO, GMP) requirements in everyday activities. Ability to read and understand blueprints and geometric tolerance dimensions. Ability to use and read measuring devices (i.e. rulers, calipers, micrometers, thermometers, gauges, etc. Some related experience and/or training is required.

As a Machine Operator I, the associate will be required to work any of the above responsibilities. Emphasis will be placed on becoming proficient on the designated machine they are assigned to work on. Focus is placed on teamwork; therefore, cross training is required. A Machine Operator I must demonstrate the ability to comprehend work assigned and be able to work independently on workstations. Work quality, quantity and dependability must be up to standard to advance to Machine Operator II.

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Primary Location:North America-United States-Massachusetts-Raynham
Organization: DePuySynthes Products LLC (6149)

Job: Production

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