Tegra Medical
Machine Operator I - 2nd Shift
Tegra Medical, New Bedford, Massachusetts, United States, 02740
Tegra Medical Opportunity
At Tegra Medical, our vision is simple: "We are the most trusted partner in bringing life changing medical devices to the world". We look for team players with great attitude and a willingness to learn. Are you ready for a career that enhances and saves the lives of others? Tegra Medical has an opportunity for a Machine Operator I on 2nd shift. Job Summary
Machine Operator I operate production equipment, is responsible for manufacturing and assembly of customer products. Follows blueprints, guidelines, and travelers to ensure product specifications and that tolerance levels are met. Machine Operator I maintain required records of production and reports any inconsistencies or equipment issues following standard procedures. The Machine Operator I is an entry level position with some understanding of manufacturing equipment. Role and Responsibilities
Ability to use inspection equipment (micrometers, calipers, comparator, etc.). Maintains a high standard of quality. Performs first piece and in-process inspection(s) Keeps record of all inspections and parts run. Strive to maximize efficiency and improve quality. Perform ERP system transactions. Flexible with the ability to change job priorities as instructed. Comfortable with cross-functional tasks to support a continuously improving environment. Run both manual and CNC controlled manufacturing equipment. Other duties as assigned. Qualifications
Ability to work with small diameter parts requiring tight tolerances and high-quality finishes. Ability to read blueprints/drawings is desirable. Have good mechanical and math aptitude, understand work instructions. 1-2 years' industrial experience in manufacturing/machine operating is preferred. Physical Requirements
Frequent performing repetitive work. Occasional lifting (max. 40 lbs.). Occasional carrying (max. 40 lbs.). Subject to physical hazards from moving equipment and machine parts. Constant safety glasses. Constant full PPE (where required). Frequent standing. Occasional sitting, walking, pushing, pulling, reaching.
At Tegra Medical, our vision is simple: "We are the most trusted partner in bringing life changing medical devices to the world". We look for team players with great attitude and a willingness to learn. Are you ready for a career that enhances and saves the lives of others? Tegra Medical has an opportunity for a Machine Operator I on 2nd shift. Job Summary
Machine Operator I operate production equipment, is responsible for manufacturing and assembly of customer products. Follows blueprints, guidelines, and travelers to ensure product specifications and that tolerance levels are met. Machine Operator I maintain required records of production and reports any inconsistencies or equipment issues following standard procedures. The Machine Operator I is an entry level position with some understanding of manufacturing equipment. Role and Responsibilities
Ability to use inspection equipment (micrometers, calipers, comparator, etc.). Maintains a high standard of quality. Performs first piece and in-process inspection(s) Keeps record of all inspections and parts run. Strive to maximize efficiency and improve quality. Perform ERP system transactions. Flexible with the ability to change job priorities as instructed. Comfortable with cross-functional tasks to support a continuously improving environment. Run both manual and CNC controlled manufacturing equipment. Other duties as assigned. Qualifications
Ability to work with small diameter parts requiring tight tolerances and high-quality finishes. Ability to read blueprints/drawings is desirable. Have good mechanical and math aptitude, understand work instructions. 1-2 years' industrial experience in manufacturing/machine operating is preferred. Physical Requirements
Frequent performing repetitive work. Occasional lifting (max. 40 lbs.). Occasional carrying (max. 40 lbs.). Subject to physical hazards from moving equipment and machine parts. Constant safety glasses. Constant full PPE (where required). Frequent standing. Occasional sitting, walking, pushing, pulling, reaching.