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ECQ Metrology Engineer

On-Board Companies
Summit, NJ
  • Expired: over a month ago. Applications are no longer accepted.
Job Description
On-Board Engineering is hiring an ECQ Metrology Engineer
in Summit, NJ!

For immediate consideration please send your resume to resumes@onboardusa.com
Subject Line: Position Title and State you areLocated

About Us:
On-Board Services, Incorporated is an on-site contract service provider for a local manufacturing entity providing full time positions to our employees. We offer benefits as well as 401k.

Position Details:
Position Type: Full-Time/Contract6+ months ( will extend further up to 2 years for the right candidate depending on performance)
Job Location: Summit, NJ - 100% onsite position
Shift:Wed-Sat 5pm to 5am, alternating Wednesdays - 36hrs one week 48hrs next week. (alternating)
Benefits:401K, Dental Insurance, Life Insurance, Medical Insurance, Vision Insurance
Compensation: $60.81/Hour

Overview:
The Metrology Engineer, Equipment Commissioning & Qualification Operations supports the successful operation of laboratory, clinical and commercial manufacturing operations at their home site through interaction with internal team members and internal customers as well as external service providers. With minimum supervision and given general instructions, this individual carries out routine tasks and functions, and uses basic analytical skills to recognize and solve common problems of limited scope. As a developing team player, the incumbent interacts with their immediate supervisor and personnel within their own work group to achieve team goals while building trust and collaborative relationships outside the immediate organization. The incumbent may be asked to lead small to medium sized projects in their area of responsibility and will be called upon to create and revise work processes or procedures that impact their immediate function or organizational unit. The incumbent will be involved with writing deviations, investigations and supporting the implementation of change controls.

Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities:
  • Knowledge of cGMP, GXP, GAMP, SDLC regulations, including 21CFR part 11, computer systems validation requirements and good documentation practices.
  • Advanced knowledge of pharmaceutical, manufacturing and laboratory systems and equipment.
  • Strong written and verbal communication skills.
  • Excellent interpersonal skills with experience dealing with a diverse workforce where individual initiative, accountability to the team, and professional maturity are required.
  • Strong multi tasking ability in conjunction with proven organizational skills. Ability to organize assigned tasks in a high paced environment and concurrently monitor tasks / assignments with others that may impact timely completion. Ability to effectively manage multiple tasks and activities simultaneously.
  • Highly proficient computer skills in Microsoft Office Suite Word, Excel, PowerPoint and Outlook with extensive background in database systems. Innate ability to learn new software, such as corporate intranet and enterprise business.
  • Working knowledge of scheduling software and systems, and inventory management systems, mainly Blue Mountain RAM.
  • Ability to interact effectively with laboratory, QA and Facilities groups.
Education and Experience:
  • BS in Engineering or Science related discipline preferred
  • Minimum 2 years experience in FDA-regulated industry
  • Experience working directly with bench top manufacturing and laboratory equipment (cell counters, liquid handlers, Flow Cytometry, etc.) preferred.
  • Knowledge of cGMP in the pharmaceutical industry
  • Excellent computer skills including knowledge of calibration management and environmental monitoring systems
  • Strong problem-solving skills, strong verbal and written communication skills, and the ability to work independently.
  • Must have strong interpersonal and communication skills, be a team player and be willing to work in an environment where individual initiative, accountability to the team, and professional maturity are required
  • 2 years of maintenance coordinating / planning experience, preferably in a laboratory environment.
  • Experience working in a commercial environment preferred.
Duties and Responsibilities:
  • Operational Activities
    • Executes equipment calibration, preventative maintenance, performance verification and repair activities in both laboratory and manufacturing areas.
    • Supervises vendors for calibration, preventative maintenance, performance verification and repair functions.
    • Reviews and approves vendor executed calibration, maintenance, repair, and performance verification records for accuracy, completeness and compliance to Client standards.
    • Works closely with and enters data into the site CMMS system.
    • Ensures all calibration, PM, and performance verification records are filed appropriately after approval.
    • Writes and supports deviations and investigations that result from calibration or performance verification failures along with developing and supporting the implementation of corrective and preventative actions.
    • Support the development, revision and review of written procedures for calibration, preventive maintenance and performance verification of equipment.
    • Support the development, review and approval of calibration and maintenance plans in site CMMS system.
    • Supports the execution of equipment performance verification and process improvement studies.
    • Adheres to all policies and procedures which govern the ECQ team and the equipment they manage in order to ensure compliance is held to the highest standard.
  • Promotes and provides excellent customer service and support
    • Regularly reviews, prioritizes and promptly responds to customer equipment performance verification and support requests.
    • Provides technical support and guidance on calibration, equipment performance verification and validations issues. Interfaces with customers to ensure all expectations are being met.
    • Maintains a positive relationship with all the members of the Equipment Commissioning & Qualification department and site customers while promoting a positive team environment.
  • Inventory Management
    • Work with planning group to ensure system is updated as calibration, maintenance and performance verification activities are performed.
  • Regulatory Responsibilities
    • Maintains all required Corporate, Facilities and EHS training as required.
    • Adheres to all safety procedures and hazard communication.
    • May be called upon to act as SME in both internal and regulatory audits.
Apply Today!
www.onboardusa.com

On-Board was founded in 1976 by Robert L. Wilson to provide Engineering and Design services to the chemical manufacturing industry. Today, On-Board is a thriving privately held family of companies with services including: Consulting, Professional Engineering, Industrial Maintenance and Facility Management, Contracted Manufacturing and Production Services, as well as Temporary Staffing and Recruiting throughout North America.

The On-Board Family of Companies conducts operations through its Corporate Headquarters located in East Windsor, NJ along with Regional Offices in New Castle, DE and Wake Forest, NC. On-Boards Mission is to provide Flexible Service by applying the talents of our people, work processes and technology to meet our clients expectations in a Safe, Responsible and Dependable manner.

On-Board Companies provides equal employment opportunities (EEO) to all employees and applicants for employment without regard to race, religion, sex, national origin, age, disability or genetics.

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