Boston Scientific
Manufacturing Technician II – Overnight Weekend Shift
Boston Scientific, Osseo, Minnesota, United States, 55311
Additional Location(s): N/ADiversity – Innovation – Caring – Global Collaboration – Winning Spirit – High Performance At Boston Scientific, we’ll give you the opportunity to harness all that’s within you by working in teams of diverse and high‑performing employees, tackling some of the most important health industry challenges. With access to the latest tools, information and training, we’ll help you in advancing your skills and career. Here, you’ll be supported in progressing – whatever your ambitions.
Overnight Weekend Shift – Hours are flexible: 8 or 10‑hour shift between 5:00 pm – 3:00 am, Tuesday/Wednesday pm – Sunday am.
About the role As a Manufacturing Engineer Technician II, you support the factory floor by ensuring equipment and processes are performing as intended, with focus on equipment. Daily tasks include responding to problems on the floor and supporting manufacturing engineering (ME). Most of your time is spent on the factory floor working on equipment and engaging with people. The ME team works with Quality and Production to ensure the factory achieves production goals (Safety, Quality, Delivery, Cost).
Your responsibilities will include:
Troubleshoot and solve equipment and process problems using basic understanding
Maintenance activities for PLC controlled manufacturing equipment
Perform standard/common preventative maintenance and calibration tasks on equipment
Document common/repeat issues for resolution by the ME team
Demonstrate familiarity with tooling and fixtures
Execute simple tooling and equipment qualifications with guidance
Assist the ME Team in executing Value Improvement Projects (VIP) to improve/revise existing processes for cost savings
Provide technical support or direction to operators and medical device specialists with assistance
Support shutdowns (which may include staying late to make sure equipment is safely de‑energized)
Required qualifications
2 years with high school diploma/degree/equivalent
Preferred qualifications
Strong hands‑on mechanical skills
Communicates well in both written and verbal forms
Works well both individually and in a team
Self‑motivated to seek out opportunities to improve business performance
Experience in a manufacturing environment preferred
Medical device industry experience preferred
Electro‑mechanical troubleshooting experience preferred
Control system experience such as interfacing with PLC
Hands‑on experience with measurement systems, such as: calipers, micrometers, tool scopes, etc.
Experience with mechanical print reading
Computer skills in MS Word, Excel, and Outlook
Basic understanding of Lean principles
Heat transfer equipment troubleshooting experience
Laser weld equipment troubleshooting experience
Ability to lift 50 lbs. (occasionally)
Boston Scientific is a proud equal opportunity and affirmative action employer.
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Overnight Weekend Shift – Hours are flexible: 8 or 10‑hour shift between 5:00 pm – 3:00 am, Tuesday/Wednesday pm – Sunday am.
About the role As a Manufacturing Engineer Technician II, you support the factory floor by ensuring equipment and processes are performing as intended, with focus on equipment. Daily tasks include responding to problems on the floor and supporting manufacturing engineering (ME). Most of your time is spent on the factory floor working on equipment and engaging with people. The ME team works with Quality and Production to ensure the factory achieves production goals (Safety, Quality, Delivery, Cost).
Your responsibilities will include:
Troubleshoot and solve equipment and process problems using basic understanding
Maintenance activities for PLC controlled manufacturing equipment
Perform standard/common preventative maintenance and calibration tasks on equipment
Document common/repeat issues for resolution by the ME team
Demonstrate familiarity with tooling and fixtures
Execute simple tooling and equipment qualifications with guidance
Assist the ME Team in executing Value Improvement Projects (VIP) to improve/revise existing processes for cost savings
Provide technical support or direction to operators and medical device specialists with assistance
Support shutdowns (which may include staying late to make sure equipment is safely de‑energized)
Required qualifications
2 years with high school diploma/degree/equivalent
Preferred qualifications
Strong hands‑on mechanical skills
Communicates well in both written and verbal forms
Works well both individually and in a team
Self‑motivated to seek out opportunities to improve business performance
Experience in a manufacturing environment preferred
Medical device industry experience preferred
Electro‑mechanical troubleshooting experience preferred
Control system experience such as interfacing with PLC
Hands‑on experience with measurement systems, such as: calipers, micrometers, tool scopes, etc.
Experience with mechanical print reading
Computer skills in MS Word, Excel, and Outlook
Basic understanding of Lean principles
Heat transfer equipment troubleshooting experience
Laser weld equipment troubleshooting experience
Ability to lift 50 lbs. (occasionally)
Boston Scientific is a proud equal opportunity and affirmative action employer.
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