Manufacturing Engineer Technician - Jr
Listed on 2026-05-31
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Manufacturing / Production
Manufacturing Engineer, Quality Engineering, Automation Engineering -
Engineering
Manufacturing Engineer, Quality Engineering, Automation Engineering, Process Engineer
100% ONISITE
Pay: $39-$41/HR
Required- HS Diploma, associates degree or certification preferred
- Technical troubleshooting
- PLC controlled equipment (Rockwell/Allen Bradley, Siemens) preferred.
- Ability to read mechanical/electrical drawings; familiarity with CAD, AutoCAD, or Solid Works is a plus.
- Experience with CMMS systems such as Maximo or SAP.
- Pharmaceutical manufacturing
The Engineering Technician within Client Transfusion Medicine will provide direct, hands-on technical support for full production operations. They will focus on ensuring reliable day-to-day performance of production automated equipment and manufacturing processes that support the world-wide manufacture of Biologics and Transfusion Diagnostic products to meet daily production schedules while enhancing productivity and product quality. The Engineering Technician serves as a key front line technical resource—troubleshooting equipment, resolving downtime issues, and maintaining operational readiness across multiple automated and semi automated systems.
This includes activities, such as, but not limited to, technical support of manufacturing equipment (which includes 5 lines of automated filling/packaging machines, custom bottle assembly lines, multiple 10-1000L fermentation and bioprocess equipment, inspection vision systems, robotic pick & place units, integrated labeling systems), machine shop operations, material (commodity, packaging, etc.) testing, manufacturing, and process and laboratory equipment. The Engineering Technician role becomes the subject-matter-expert (SME) on specific equipment systems and provides guidance to other technicians and contractors to assure a timely and correct completion of assigned activities.
WhatYou’ll Work On
- Provide real time technical support to production lines, responding quickly to equipment alarms, process interruptions, and mechanical/automation issues.
- Troubleshoot, repair, and maintain a wide range of manufacturing equipment, including:
- Automated filling and packaging lines
- Custom bottle assembly equipment
- Fermentation and bioprocess units (10–1000L)
- Vision inspection systems
- Robotic pick and place units
- Labeling and material handling equipment
- Serve as an equipment subject matter expert (SME) for assigned systems and assist in training/mentoring other technicians and maintenance personnel.
- Engage in cutting-edge automation that supports all site manufacturing areas, including fermentation, biologics production, and automated fill/finish of instrument testing products.
- Leverage your mechatronics skills to drive technical innovation, resolve design conflicts, and troubleshoot equipment systems methodically.
- Work independently to apply systematic troubleshooting methods to diagnose and resolve issues with equipment and systems.
- Stay flexible to evolving requirements and proactively anticipate customer needs for solutions and information.
- Juggle multiple priorities simultaneously, ensuring commitments are met without compromising on quality.
- Perform routine adjustments, preventive maintenance tasks, and component replacements to ensure equipment reliability.
- Communicate clearly with production operators, engineering, and maintenance to ensure quick resolution of issues that impact throughput, yield, or quality.
- Develop and maintain comprehensive records of work performed, including troubleshooting steps, testing, parts used, and equipment condition.
- Identify improvement opportunities that enhance equipment uptime or reduce repetitive failures in processes and systems
- Work with suppliers to ensure system parts meet performance and cost objectives.
- Foster a positive attitude and cooperative relationships within the site organizations.
- High School Diploma and two years of qualifying experience (e.g. Associate Degree, two years of successful completion of a trade school) - OR - Junior college (or apprenticeship) certification in their selected field.
- Six (6) years of related experience may be substituted for the two-year certificate. The six years may not be counted twice for both education and experience.
- Experience with technical troubleshooting and support of both new and aging Facilities,…
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