Alcon

Eye Health

Associate,ManufacturingProductionProcessEngineering

$0–0k Malaysia FULL TIME
Market Sentiment
HIGH DEMAND

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The Brief

“Associate, Manufacturing Production Process Engineering at Alcon. Skills: Process Engineering, Production Engineering, Calibration. Ensure calibration activities are performed. Perform calibration datasheet review”

What You'll Achieve.

Enhancing sight; Helping people see brilliantly; Deliver brilliant outcomes

Industry & Context.

Eye Health
Problems you'll solve

Problem-solving abilities

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

Diploma/Degree in any relevant engineering, 2-3 years of experience in Production Engineering/Process Engineering, Skilled in maintaining machines

Nice to Have

experience in performing calibration activities

What You'll Do.

Ensure calibration activities are performed

Perform calibration datasheet review

Monitor and support 3rd party calibration

Analyze and enhance IMTE performance

Investigate and provide permanent solution

Ensure SOP Periodic review closure

Support in improvement projects

Apply technical knowledge to perform tasks

implement production processes

Specify procedures for fabricating tools

Conduct tests throughout production stages

Provide guidance on technical specifications

Ensure production processes comply with regulations

Full Job Description

At Alcon, we're passionate about enhancing sight and helping people see brilliantly. With more than 25,000 associates, we innovate fearlessly, champion progress, and act swiftly to impact global eye health. We foster an inclusive culture, recognizing your contributions and offering opportunities to grow your career like never before. Together, we make a difference in the lives of our patients and customers. Are you ready to join us? This role is part of Alcon's Engineering function, a team focused on improving quality, processes, products, packaging and materials across our business to help deliver brilliant outcomes. The Associate, Manufacturing Production Process Engineering, is primarily responsible for designing, developing, and implementing efficient production processes for mass production. You will conduct tests, troubleshoot issues, and provide guidance on technical specifications, requiring technical skills, problem-solving abilities, and reliability. **Job responsibilities:** * Responsible to ensure calibration activities are performed efficiently to ensure plant wide equipment/ machinery/ instruments are in calibrated state * Perform calibration datasheet/ certificate review, IMTE registration and support ad-hoc calibration activities. * Monitor and support 3rd party calibration activities such as request quotation, raise purchase requisition (PR), follow up PO * progress, service request report closure, shipment progress, arrange schedule for on-site calibration job and deal with vendor for any calibration issues. * Ensure all calibration documents and practices are in compliance to applicable procedures and quality standards * Analyze and enhance IMTE performance, accuracy, stability, serviceability and improvement opportunity on system/ IMTE. * Investigate and provide permanent solution - repair, troubleshooting to fix any failure result from equipment/ system/ process * Ensure SOP Periodic review, NCI, CAPA and EC closure are performed timely. * Parti

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