Cardinal Health

Medical Device Manufacturing

ToolingMetrologyTechnician-1stShift

$0–0k Deland, Florida, United States FULL TIME
Market Sentiment
HIGH DEMAND

Neural analysis suggests this role is
optimal for Mid+ candidates.

The Brief

“Tooling Metrology Technician - 1st Shift at Cardinal Health. Skills: Metrology, Machine tool operation, Blueprint interpretation, Precision measurement, Shop computations, Assembly of precision parts, Quality control, Vendor evaluation, Inventory management, Lean manufacturing. Sets up and operates a variety of machine tools to make metal parts, mechanisms, tools, or machines to exacting tolerances and dimensions. Interprets blueprints, sketches, and engineering determines sequence of operations”

Industry & Context.

Medical Device Manufacturing
Problems you'll solve

judgment in resolving issues; investigate and resolve all inventory discrepancies

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

Basic Metrology knowledge

Nice to Have

Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite, 4-5 years medical device manufacturing related experience, High School diploma, GED or equivalent, or equivalent work experience, Certificate from college or technical school (machinist, engineering technology) preferred or equivalent combination of training and experience, Interpret an extensive variety of technical instructions in mathematical or diagram form, Knowledge of BPCS or related MRP Systems, Working Knowledge of GMP and ISO Practices

What You'll Do.

Sets up and operates a variety of machine tools to make metal parts

or machines to exacting tolerances and dimensions

Interprets blueprints

and engineering determines sequence of operations

number of cuts required

and method of uses a variety of machinist's hand tools and precision measuring makes standard shop computations relating to dimensions of work

and scribes dimensions and reference points to lay out stock for fits and assembles precision parts into mechanical equipment and determines material

and equipment required

May monitor and verify quality in accordance with statistical process or other control procedures

Utilize metrology equipment to measure injection molded and mold related components such as cavities and cores

and molded material to support first article inspections

process validations and material qualifications

Provide metrology documentation to support measurements

Monitors trends in prices

availability and recommends necessary action to ensure a continued flow of materials to meet production requirements

Seeks and recommends cost savings opportunities based on material substitution

Evaluates new vendors for price

and service capabilities

Develops and maintains supplier relationships and serves as a liaison between suppliers and tool room resources

Assists in coordinating trials on production lines with Engineering and Manufacturing

Provide inventory control support by managing negative inventories

analyze and evaluate monthly spare part inventories

and investigate and resolve all inventory discrepancies in their area of responsibility

Actively participate in all lean manufacturing initiatives for schedules

and purchased items for the tool room

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

serves as a liaison between suppliers and tool room resources; Assists in coordinating trials on production lines with Engineering and Manufacturing; May provide general guidance or technical assistance to less experienced team members

Full Job Description

**_What Tooling Metrology contributes to Cardinal Health_** Responsible for cost of production and maintenance activities including process improvement, supply chain management, quality assurance, employee safety and engagement, and environmental commitment. Sets up and operates a variety of machine tools to make metal parts, mechanisms, tools, or machines to exacting tolerances and dimensions. Interprets blueprints, sketches, and engineering specifications; determines sequence of operations, number of cuts required, and method of setup; uses a variety of machinist's hand tools and precision measuring instruments; makes standard shop computations relating to dimensions of work, tooling, feeds, and speeds; measures, marks, and scribes dimensions and reference points to lay out stock for machining; fits and assembles precision parts into mechanical equipment and determines material, parts, and equipment required. Some machines may be numerically controlled. May monitor and verify quality in accordance with statistical process or other control procedures. Typically requires completion of a formal apprenticeship or equivalent training and experience. _**Responsibilities**_ * Utilize metrology equipment to measure injection molded and mold related components such as cavities and cores, and molded material to support first article inspections, process validations and material qualifications * Provide metrology documentation to support measurements. Monitors trends in prices, sources, availability and recommends necessary action to ensure a continued flow of materials to meet production requirements * Seeks and recommends cost savings opportunities based on material substitution, competitive sources, improved systems, or new items * Evaluates new vendors for price, product, quality, and service capabilities * Develops and maintains supplier relationships and serves as a liaison between suppliers and tool room resources * Assists in coordinating trials on production lines w

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