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<p style="text-align:left"><b>Work Schedule</b></p>Weekend days<p style="text-align:inherit"></p><p style="text-align:left"><b>Environmental Conditions</b></p>Able to lift 40 lbs. without assistance, Adherence to all Good Manufacturing Practices (GMP) Safety Standards, Cleanroom: no hair products, jewelry, makeup, nail polish, perfume, exposed piercings, facial hair etc... allowed, Loud Noises (Equipment/Machinery), Some degree of PPE (Personal Protective Equipment) required (safety glasses, gowning, gloves, lab coat, ear plugs etc.), Standing for full shift<p style="text-align:inherit"></p><p style="text-align:left"><b><u>Job Description</u></b></p><p style="text-align:inherit"></p><p>As part of the Thermo Fisher Scientific team, you’ll discover meaningful work that makes a positive impact on a global scale. Join our colleagues in bringing our Mission to life every single day to enable our customers to make the world healthier, cleaner and safer. We provide our global teams with the resources needed to achieve individual career goals while helping to take science a step beyond by developing solutions for some of the world’s toughest challenges, like protecting the environment, making sure our food is safe or helping find cures for cancer.</p><h2><b>Location/Division Specific Information:</b></h2><p>This role is in the Single Use Division and will be performed at our Logan, Utah location.</p><p><span>This is a </span><span>Weekend schedule. </span><span>Hours will be 6:00 AM to 6:30 PM Friday through Sunday.</span></p><h2><b>How You Will Make an Impact:</b></h2><p>You will produce Bioprocess Containers in a cleanroom environment. You will safely carry out the production process by closely following the Standard Operating Procedures (SOP), Work Instruction Documents (WID) and blueprints or drawings as they relate to assembling, material handling, equipment operating, and packaging goods.</p><h2><b>A Day in the Life:</b></h2><ul><li>Work in a production environment, manufacturing and operating machinery, assembling tubing and connectors, packaging and inspecting products according to blueprints and drawings.</li><li>Use various tools and equipment, including computers, calculators, measuring tools, assembly hand tools, Bioprocess Container machinery, and pallet jacks.</li><li>Follow safety and cGMP requirements.</li><li>Pay strong attention to detail, collaborating with upstream and downstream stations to ensure product quality.</li><li>Maintain accurate documentation in Production Control Documents (PCD).</li><li>Participate in improvement activities, including 5S.</li><li>Work effectively as part of a team, assisting with training and mentoring.</li><li>Focus on personal development through timely completion of training.</li><li>Adhere to schedule to meet production goals.</li></ul><h2><b>Education:</b></h2><ul><li>High school diploma or equivalent required.</li></ul><h2><b>Experience: </b></h2><ul><li>Required: No previous work experience required.</li><li>Preferred: Previous work experience in manufacturing, operations, production or lab setting or related field.</li><li>Preferred: Experience in a cGMP environment.</li></ul><h2><b>Knowledge, Skills, Abilities:</b></h2><ul><li>Strong verbal and written communication skills.</li><li>Ability to comprehend written materials with words, pictures, and numbers.</li><li>Proficiency in counting, calculating, and measuring accurately.</li><li>High level of accuracy and attention to detail.</li><li>Strong problem-solving abilities.</li><li>Consistent adherence to policies, procedures, and instructions, both individually and as part of a team.</li><li>Ability to work in a fast-paced regulated cleanroom environment, including overtime when necessary.</li><li>Occasional lifting and manipulation of up to 40 pounds unassisted.</li><li>Physical agility for standing, reaching, bending, stooping, pushing, and grasping.</li><li>Use of equipment and hand tools requiring forceful gripping, grasping, pushing, pulling, and repetitive motion.</li></ul><h2><b>Physical Requirements and Work Environment:</b></h2><ul><li>Specific gowning is required including wearing gloves, cleanroom shoes/coverings, hair & beard net and face cover, safety glasses with no piercings, jewelry, makeup, fake/painted nails, and the like.</li><li>The cleanroom is controlled at greater than 30% humidity with a temperature between 60º and 70º.</li><li>The cleanroom has some ambient noise.</li><li>Ability to use Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) and understand chemical hygiene including labels and Safety Data Sheets (SDS), common chemicals are disinfecting, solvents and IPA (Isopropyl Alcohol 70% and 99%).</li></ul><h2><b>What We Offer:</b></h2><p><b>Compensation</b></p><ul><li>Competitive Hourly Pay Rate.</li><li>Additional shift differential for swing, night, and weekend shift positions</li><li>Annual performance-based bonus.</li><li>Annual merit performance-based increase.</li></ul><p><b>Excellent Benefits</b></p><ul><li>Benefits & Total Rewards | Thermo Fisher Scientific</li><li>Medical, Dental, & Vision benefits-effective Day 1!</li><li>Paid Time Off & Designated Paid Holidays</li><li>401K</li><li>Tuition Reimbursement</li><li>Employee Referral Bonus</li><li>Career Advancement Opportunities</li></ul><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p>

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