Smith+Nephew
FinishingOperator1-Shift4B
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“Finishing Operator 1- Shift 4B at Smith+Nephew. Skills: Finishing processes, Component transformation, Quality standards. Transform components from machined state to finished product. Assemble and deburr sub-assembly components”
Industry & Context.
Comply with all governing rules, Adhere to safety and cleanliness practices, Works under close supervision, Physical Demands: Must be able to stand for extended periods of time, Physical Demands: Able to lift a minimum of 25 lbs
What They're Looking For.
Must Have
High School diploma or equivalent, 0-6 months experience of medical devices, Able to read/write English, Basic math skills, Good attention to detail with paperwork, Legible handwriting, Able to complete simple inspections, Able to stand for extended periods of time, Able to lift a minimum of 25 lbs
What You'll Do.
Transform components from machined state to finished product
Assemble and deburr sub-assembly components
Use microscopes and optical devices for finishing
Perform simple measurements
Operate electro-polish equipment
Operate bead-blast equipment
Operate heat treat equipment
Operate cleaning equipment
Operate degreasing equipment
Mark product identification
Operate label-making equipment
Operate Laser Marking system
Operate Laser Welding equipment
Read and understand blueprints
Complete documentation
Complete assigned training
Perform labor transactions
Perform bar code scanning
Focus on cleanliness of equipment
Focus on cleanliness of company product
Perform simple maintenance
How You'll Work.
Team & Collaboration
Work in a team environment; Communicating; Listening; Participating in developing continuous improvement
Communication Scope
Communicating; Listening
Full Job Description
**Life Unlimited.** At Smith+Nephew we design and manufacture technology that takes the limits off living. This position requires a person to transform components from a machined state to a complete, finished product while working in a team environment. Must be able to comply with all governing rules including Smith & Nephew policies and procedures and adhere to safety and cleanliness practices in the workplace. This position works under close supervision. **Shift: Friday, Saturday and Sunday from 6:30 PM - 6:30 AM.** **What will you be doing?** * Assemble and deburr sub-assembly components by means of basic finishing processes such as bending, fitting, grinding, sharpening, deburring, bead blasting, tumbling, and basic blending and polishing. * Use microscopes and other optical and mechanical devices in coordination for finishing. * Perform simple measurements using micrometers, verniers and optical comparators. * Operate electro-polish, bead-blast, heat treat, cleaning and degreasing equipment. * Mark product identification, operate label-making equipment, and package products. * When required, operate, Laser Marking system to manufacture product per print. * When required, operate Laser Welding equipment to manufacture product per print. * Read and understand blueprints. * Complete and understand documentation needed to comply with Smith & Nephew policies, Quality Manual and procedures including but not limited to: * FDA, QSR and various domestic and international standards and regulations. * Company policies and procedures. * Complete assigned training on time. * Labor transactions and bar code scanning * Work in a team environment using the skills of communicating, listening and participating in developing continuous improvement on products and processes. * Focus on safety, cleanliness of equipment and company product, including but not limited to: * Simple maintenance, as required. * Clean work area as needed. **What will you need to be successful?** **Educati
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