Calibration Technician I/II
150 Dan Road, Canton, Massachusetts, 02021, United States
Job Req code 509
Category: Facilities
About Us
We are a leading regenerative medicine company in the advanced and acute wound care space and are always looking for exceptional talent. Join a company where you will have an opportunity to grow professionally and personally and give strength to others by Empowering Healing. Our advanced wound care products are specially developed for the successful treatment of chronic and acute wounds. Our comprehensive portfolio of skin substitutes and other regenerative medicine products empower our patients with life-changing solutions. Our strength is giving others strength.
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What You Will Achieve:
This position is responsible for performing routine and non-routine calibration, repair, and troubleshooting of instrumentation and equipment used to support cGMP process manufacturing, packaging, facility, & laboratories.
How You Will Achieve It:
- Perform timely instrument calibrations for laboratory, process, utility, and analytical equipment and systems (boilers, clean steam generators, WFI still & tank, RO/DI, clean compressed air {CCA}, CO2, LN2, Vacuum, HVAC, and associated equipment).
- Qualify to gown for the ISO 7 manufacturing clean room.
- Perform advanced maintenance and repair activities on equipment and systems used in Manufacturing, Packaging, and laboratories as directed by Facilities Manager.
- Pickup and deliver equipment to internal users and record all actions.
- Work with vendors that calibrate instrumentation onsite and offsite. Thoroughly review vendor documentation.
- Thoroughly and accurately complete paperwork (calibration certificates, corrective work orders) in accordance with Good Documentation Practices (GDPs).
- Write and revise system calibration procedures (SOPs) based on component specifications using word processing and documentation databases.
- Ability to recognize out of tolerance calibrations and launch notification of adverse quality events upon discovering such events.
- Ensure activities are accomplished in a safe manner while wearing PPE as required.
- Use computerized monitoring and control systems (Kaye and Metasys) in conjunction with calibrations.
- Perform other assignments as directed by Facilities Management
Requirements
What You Need to Achieve It:
- High School or Technical School diploma.
- 2-5 years relevant experience
- A.S. in Electronics or Instrumentation preferred
What can we offer you?
- 401k -- generous employer match with immediate vesting and financial planning resources
- Comprehensive Medical, Dental and Vision coverage options effective on day one of employment
- Flexible Spending Account (medical expenses or dependent care expenses) or Health Savings Account
- Company paid insurances including Short Term, Long Term and Life insurances as well as voluntary options
- Paid maternity leave and parental leave for all new parents
- Adoption benefits
- Education Assistance Policy - $5,000 per year for all employees
- Wellness Program including free trainings on mental health, mindfulness, stress reduction, on-site flu shots and more
- Employee Assistance Program
- Generous paid time off including vacation, floating holidays, sick days, and company holidays
- Free parking including an electric charging station (Canton and La Jolla)
- Discounts at BJs Wholesale, Dell, Sullivan Tire, and Sprint
We are an equal opportunity/affirmative action employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to age, sex, gender identity, sexual orientation, race, color, religion, national origin, disability, protected veteran status, genetic information or any other characteristic protected by law.