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Werfen North America

MTS Instrument Service Engineer

Werfen North America, Norcross, Georgia, United States, 30092

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Job Summary

The Manufacturing Technical Support (MTS) Instrument Service Engineer is responsible for a variety of tasks associated with installations, maintenance, calibrations, repairs, and other site duties related to Werfen capital equipment (Neo IRIS, Echo Lumena, Replicant A and Replicant B) to ensure instrument uptime in MTS. Maintaining uptime of these instrument platforms is critical to MTS efficiency and productivity for the investigation and troubleshooting of commercial products, material and component qualifications, improvement of existing products and processes, root cause investigations and projects in collaboration with R&D associated with new reagents and components. This role oversees all automated testing platforms that utilize Werfen Commercial products for Werfen developed assays in the MTS testing laboratory. Routine support for other laboratories at the Werfen Transfusion Technology Center is not part of this role’s scope. The Manufacturing Technical Support (MTS) Instrument Service Engineer will be required to maintain training compliance according to SOPs for each of the unique platforms. The ability to service each platform and maintain uptime is the primary job responsibility. Responsibilities

Perform multiple tasks associated with corrective maintenance, installations, and calibration of equipment within the MTS laboratory. Maintain all instrumentation at or above levels set forth by the manufacturer’s specifications 100% of the time by providing a high level of responsiveness and escalation of instrument issues to the MTS laboratory Supervisor and/or MTS Director. Maintain a spare parts inventory for routine Preventative Maintenance with an accuracy of greater than 95% to resolve issues within MTS instruments. Document accurate records of all duties performed and expenses incurred using appropriate documentation forms including RMAs for parts shipments. Understand and become proficient in automated blood banking techniques in support of testing within the MTS Testing Laboratory when instrument uptime is 100%. Assemble test samples and execute testing under the direction of the MTS laboratory Supervisor and/or Director when instrument uptime is 100% and/or during critical investigations for commercial release. Ensure deadlines are met for installation of new equipment, PMs and upgrades, and turnaround of repaired equipment. Provide training to other staff members as needed. Stay current on knowledge of products, services, procedures, policies, systems, and company organization as it relates to job requirements by completing regular training assignments. Perform other duties and responsibilities as assigned. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform these essential functions. Networking/Key relationships

Ability to communicate effectively with other team members and management. Ability to escalate issues to MTS Laboratory Supervisor and/or MTS Director when issues arise in testing or with the equipment. Ability to respond to change and adversity with a positive attitude. Individual contributor who works well with others in team situations. Accountable for actions, with a sense of urgency and integrity. Adherence to all Immucor policies, procedures, directives, bulletins, and all other forms of communication used by the Company. Qualifications

Minimum Knowledge & Experience

Education: Bachelor’s degree (BS/BA) from a four-year college or university; or equivalent combination of education and experience. Experience: minimum 2 years of prior engineering experience with automation is highly desirable. Management has the discretion of substituting relevant work experience for a degree and/or making exceptions to the years of experience requirement. Skills & Capabilities

Proficient with Microsoft Office (Word, Excel) and other desktop functions at an intermediate level. Understanding of the products and science behind the techniques being used in the automated testing platforms. Proficient in the use of Werfen’s automated instrument platforms; prior experience with Werfen instrument platforms is required. Understanding of quality and regulatory compliance during repair, maintenance of instruments and testing execution. Compliant with safety requirements. Knowledge of OSHA regulations regarding chemical hazards and blood borne pathogens. Strong engineering and critical thinking skills. Excellent organizational, communication, and administrative skills. Detail-oriented and able to work well in a team. Adaptable to change and able to multitask in a fast-paced environment. Available to work irregular hours as necessary to support the MTS testing laboratory; shifts may vary and some weekend work may be required. Travel

0% travel Seniority level

Entry level Employment type

Full-time Job function

Engineering and Information Technology Industries

Medical Equipment Manufacturing

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