Engineering Technician (1st Shift)

Manchester, NH
Full Time
Experienced
As a member of the Manufacturing Engineering team, the Engineering Technician will provide direct technical support to the Production Operations and Manufacturing Engineering teams within daily business operations.
  • Act as accountable technical team member for process yield performance on for a limited production area.
  • Provide hands-on technical support to operations for manufacturing issues directly within a clean-room environment.
  • Support and facilitate productivity and throughput improvement projects to achieve target process run rates. 
  • Perform hands-on failure analysis and investigation to process nonconformities.
  • Report-out to production line team on details of technical investigation through clear, thorough and specific documented feedback.
  • Work with engineering team resources to develop and implement process improvement projects.
  • Design, develop and fabricate simple manufacturing tools, fixtures and devices.
  • Collaborate with vendors, suppliers and other company team members for engineering projects.
  • Support the execution of change-management process elements including validation documentation, process work instructions, engineering studies and other technical writing.
Qualifications 
This job might be for you if:
  • Associates Degree in Engineering, Mechatronics or other technical field
  • 1+ years’ experience in technical, hands-on problem solving role in a highly regulated environment, medical preferred.
  • Demonstrated, hands-on skills with electrical, mechanical, pneumatic or hardware troubleshooting
  • Knowledge and ability to read blueprints, drawings. 
  • Experience with Lean and/or structured problem solving tools
  • Demonstrated skills to provide basic data analysis and reporting
  • Demonstrated skills with MS Office applications
  • Superior verbal and written communication skills
  • Excellent interpersonal skills
  • Ability to manage multiple priorities daily
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