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Contamination Control Jobs in Wisconsin (NOW HIRING)

Die Cutter Operator

Sturtevant, WI · On-site

$17.50 - $19.50/hr

Follow all Company policies, procedures, and guidelines as well as take actions that support teamwork, safety, contamination control, and efficiency. * Follow the pre-production, make ready, and ...

Die Cutter Operator

Franklin, WI · On-site

$17.50 - $19.50/hr

Follow all Company policies, procedures, and guidelines as well as take actions that support teamwork, safety, contamination control, and efficiency. * Follow the pre-production, make ready, and ...

Die Cutter Operator

Waterford, WI · On-site

$17.50 - $19.50/hr

Follow all Company policies, procedures, and guidelines as well as take actions that support teamwork, safety, contamination control, and efficiency. * Follow the pre-production, make ready, and ...

Coil Processor - 2nd Shift

Waukesha, WI · On-site

$17.50 - $21/hr

Complete specific Contamination Control, Inspection Requirements, Cleanliness Maintenance Procedures; such as Vacuuming, Performing Magnetic Sweeps, and Cleaning Equipment/Tooling * Upend completed ...

Coil Processor - 3rd Shift

Waukesha, WI · On-site

$17.50 - $21/hr

Complete specific Contamination Control, Inspection Requirements, Cleanliness Maintenance Procedures; such as Vacuuming, Performing Magnetic Sweeps, and Cleaning Equipment/Tooling * Upend completed ...

Die Cutter Operator

Franklin, WI · On-site

$17.50 - $19.50/hr

Follow all Company policies, procedures, and guidelines as well as take actions that support teamwork, safety, contamination control, and efficiency. * Follow the pre-production, make ready, and ...

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Contamination Control information

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in Contamination Control, and why are they important?

To thrive in Contamination Control, you need a solid understanding of cleanroom protocols, contamination prevention techniques, and relevant scientific or technical education, often with a background in microbiology or engineering. Familiarity with industry standards such as ISO 14644, environmental monitoring systems, and specialized cleaning equipment is typically required. Attention to detail, analytical thinking, and strong communication skills help professionals identify risks and collaborate effectively with cross-functional teams. These skills are crucial to maintaining regulatory compliance and ensuring product safety in sensitive environments like pharmaceuticals, electronics, or healthcare.

What are common challenges faced in a Contamination Control role, and how can they be addressed?

Professionals in Contamination Control often encounter challenges such as maintaining strict cleanliness standards, ensuring compliance with evolving regulatory requirements, and managing cross-departmental communication. These challenges can be addressed by staying updated on industry best practices, participating in regular training, and fostering a culture of accountability within the team. Collaboration with production, quality assurance, and facilities teams is crucial to proactively identify and mitigate contamination risks, helping to ensure a safe and compliant work environment.

What is contamination control?

Contamination control refers to the practices and procedures used to prevent, reduce, or eliminate the presence of unwanted substances (such as dust, microbes, chemicals, or particles) in controlled environments like laboratories, manufacturing facilities, or cleanrooms. These measures are crucial in industries such as pharmaceuticals, electronics, and food production to ensure product quality and safety. Techniques include the use of specialized equipment, protective clothing, air filtration systems, and strict cleaning protocols. Effective contamination control helps prevent product defects, health hazards, and regulatory non-compliance.

What is the difference between Contamination Control vs Cleanroom Technician?

AspectContamination ControlCleanroom Technician
CertificationsISO certifications, contamination control trainingCleanroom operation training, ISO standards
Work EnvironmentManufacturing, pharmaceutical, biotech cleanroomsCleanroom facilities in pharma, electronics, biotech
Employer & Industry UsageQuality assurance, contamination prevention teamsOperational staff maintaining cleanroom standards

Contamination Control focuses on preventing and managing contamination risks across various environments, often involving protocols, inspections, and training. Cleanroom Technicians operate within cleanrooms, executing specific procedures to maintain cleanliness standards. While both roles require similar certifications and work in related environments, Contamination Control has a broader scope, emphasizing contamination prevention strategies, whereas Cleanroom Technicians focus on daily operational tasks within cleanrooms.

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Electrical Product Assembler - 3rd Shift

Prolec-GE Waukesha,Inc

Waukesha, WI • On-site

$15.75 - $19.50/hr

Full-time

Posted 5 days ago


Job description

JOB SUMMARY


The Electrical Product Assembler position is a hands-on, heavy mechanical assembly role responsible for building internal and external components of our transformers. In this role, employees perform operations such as tightening/pressing of the internal assembly, lifting the internal assembly into the tank using a crane, installing the cover and making internal connections in a confined space, installing external components, removing components and prepping for shipment, and painting the unit. Team members in this position are expected to train, develop their technical skills, and demonstrate proficiency in all assigned tasks while upholding the highest standards of safety, craftsmanship, and professionalism — all with a positive attitude and strong work ethic.


PRINCIPLE DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES


  • Safety: Uphold all safety protocols and wear proper Personal Protective Equipment
  • 5S: Maintain clean, organized work areas
  • Collaboration: Work closely with team members, team leads, engineering, quality assurance departments, and other functions as required
  • Precision & Quality: Follow blueprints, bills of material and specifications to ensure exact alignment, spacing and assembly of components
  • Receive assignments and instructions from supervisor - both verbal and written.
  • Complete specific contamination control and cleanliness maintenance procedures such as vacuuming, performing magnetic sweeps, and cleaning other items
  • Train new operators
  • Utilize overhead cranes to lift large components, fabrications, and assemblies
  • Utilize forklifts or other powered industrial vehicles to move parts/assemblies throughout manufacturing facility
  • Install conduit and wire transformer devices and gauges
  • Install external accessories
  • Prep unit for testing operations
  • Remove components from the transformer in order to prep for shipment
    • Remove external components and accessories such as conservators, radiators, transformer monitoring equipment
    • Work in a confined space and/or at heights in order to disconnect components so they can be removed
  • Prepare the unit and removed components for paint
  • Run the processing equipment such as vacuum pumps and oil fill/drain systems


KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS & ABILITIES

  • Proficiency with hand tools, cranes, powered industrial vehicles, hydraulic presses, wire cutters, wire crimpers, and other industrial tools
  • Strong mechanical aptitude and spatial awareness
  • Comfort working at heights up to 25 feet
  • Work inside tanks and confined spaces
  • Attention to detail with the ability to interpret complex technical drawings
  • Team-orientated mindset with strong communication skills

Commitment to safety, precision, craftsmanship

KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS & ABILITIES

  • All Levels
    • Proficiency with hand tools, cranes, powered industrial vehicles, hydraulic presses, wire cutters, wire crimpers, and other industrial tools
    • Strong mechanical aptitude and spatial awareness
    • Comfort working at heights up to 25 feet and in confined spaces
    • Work inside tanks and confined spaces
    • Attention to detail with the ability to interpret complex technical drawings
    • Team-orientated mindset with strong communication skills
    • Commitment to safety, precision, craftsmanship


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EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE

Required: High school diploma or equivalent

Preferred: Prior experience in heavy mechanical or electrical assembly, manufacturing, or power equipment


ADDITIONAL INFORMATION


Key Working Relationships

  • Collaboration with production supervisors, team leads, engineering, quality and planning

Physical Demands

  • Frequent standing, walking, climbing, pushing, lifting, working at heights, and confined space work

Working Conditions

  • Large-scale manufacturing facility for high-voltage power transformers


Prolec-GE Waukesha, Inc. is an equal opportunity employer and makes employment decisions without regard to race, color, religion, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, age, genetic information, disability, protected veteran status, or any other reason prohibited by applicable law.