
Bio Packaging Set-Up Technician 3rd Shift Sunday Thursday 10:00pm to 6:30am
Zoetis, Lincoln, NE, United States
Zoetis Packaging Technician
Zoetis is the world's largest manufacturer and supplier of animal pharmaceuticals. At Zoetis in Lincoln, NE, we manufacture high quality medicines for dogs, cats, and livestock. Our plant has been recognized as one of Nebraska's safest companies, with a long-standing presence in the Lincoln community. We are a clean, modern site that continues to innovate and grow.
Benefits include:
$500 sign on bonus
4 weeks accrued paid vacation and 13 paid holidays
401(k) match with company profit sharing
Tuition reimbursement and student loan repayment program
Great health, personal, and family benefits starting day 1
Position Summary
Perform complete line changeovers and operational adjustments on equipment in order to optimize line efficiency. Work cooperatively with Maintenance to troubleshoot problem areas. Comply with SOPs and cGMPs. Performs production tasks as assigned in Packaging Operations.
Hours: 3rd shift, Sunday
Thursday 10:00pm to 6:30am. Off shift, weekend, and holiday work may be required.
Position Responsibilities
To be the subject matter expert (SME) in the Packaging area and understand the fundamental operation of all key pieces of equipment required to package vaccines.
Assist with the development of standard work documents that clearly articulate the operation of the machine and identify all critical process parameters. Provide set-up guides detailing each equipment variable, associated target settings and, where applicable, allowable ranges. Update SOP's, job aides and associated documentation as required.
Provide troubleshooting guides that explain the equipment variables and associated conditions that create the need for adjustment.
Assist with Lean associated activities that reduce changeover time, standardize machine set-up, and achieve OEE operational targets and maintain a high standard of quality.
Perform in-depth training of equipment operation to raise technicians' level of knowledge and enhance their troubleshooting capabilities.
Assist with tracking key operational metrics and collecting non-batch record related data to better understand the packaging line operational dynamics to improve OEE and reduce material scrap.
Lead all activities required to run the line effectively and maximize operational efficiency including, but not limited to; directing line personnel, interacting with Maintenance for repairs, and contacting QA personnel for quality related issues associated with equipment or materials.
Assist other packaging personnel in performing their job duties.
Perform assigned work in own area of responsibility, which would include set-up of packaging lines, adjustment of equipment, and line optimization projects.
Perform associated Good Manufacturing Practice (cGMP) paperwork including completing documentation, learning and using SOPs, and completing equipment logbooks.
Learn and comply with regulatory requirements such as FDA, APHIS, VMD & OSHA.
Perform other duties as assigned by supervisor.
Education and Experience
Required:
High school degree or equivalent required.
Preferred:
Six-Sigma green belt training/certification.
2-5 years of experience in a manufacturing environment as an Equipment Technician operating similar equipment.
Minimum of a two-year Electro-Mechanical technical degree or equivalent from an accredited university.
Technical Skills and Competencies Required
Required:
Able to pass the Standard Timing Model mechanical test to assess the following skill set:
Troubleshooting ability for problem resolution on machinery and equipment.
Spatial perception
Quality differentiation
Hand-eye coordination
Qualitative and quantitative reasoning ability
The understanding of different mechanical components
The understanding of mechanical Stroke, Timing, and Position.
Sound experience in troubleshooting equipment and problem resolution on machinery and equipment.
Sound team leadership skills and people interactions skills.
Experience and use of hand and power tools.
Ability to read and interpret equipment operating manuals.
Must work in an industrial environment safely using approved procedures, i.e., Lockout/tagout, confined space, line break, right to know, etc.
Preferred:
Pass the Standard Electrical Test Model and assess the following skill set:
Understanding of the principals and fundamentals of electricity and how they are applied in an industrial setting.
Understanding of circuit components including relays, limit switches, proximity switches, photo eyes, motor starters, relay logic control circuits, and AC/DC input devises
The ability to troubleshoot industrial control systems using schematics and troubleshooting tools.
Physical Position Requirements
Occasionally lifts up to 50 lbs.
May be exposed to temperature variations, prolonged standing, or walking.
Occasional weekend overtime.
Zoetis is the world's largest manufacturer and supplier of animal pharmaceuticals. At Zoetis in Lincoln, NE, we manufacture high quality medicines for dogs, cats, and livestock. Our plant has been recognized as one of Nebraska's safest companies, with a long-standing presence in the Lincoln community. We are a clean, modern site that continues to innovate and grow.
Benefits include:
$500 sign on bonus
4 weeks accrued paid vacation and 13 paid holidays
401(k) match with company profit sharing
Tuition reimbursement and student loan repayment program
Great health, personal, and family benefits starting day 1
Position Summary
Perform complete line changeovers and operational adjustments on equipment in order to optimize line efficiency. Work cooperatively with Maintenance to troubleshoot problem areas. Comply with SOPs and cGMPs. Performs production tasks as assigned in Packaging Operations.
Hours: 3rd shift, Sunday
Thursday 10:00pm to 6:30am. Off shift, weekend, and holiday work may be required.
Position Responsibilities
To be the subject matter expert (SME) in the Packaging area and understand the fundamental operation of all key pieces of equipment required to package vaccines.
Assist with the development of standard work documents that clearly articulate the operation of the machine and identify all critical process parameters. Provide set-up guides detailing each equipment variable, associated target settings and, where applicable, allowable ranges. Update SOP's, job aides and associated documentation as required.
Provide troubleshooting guides that explain the equipment variables and associated conditions that create the need for adjustment.
Assist with Lean associated activities that reduce changeover time, standardize machine set-up, and achieve OEE operational targets and maintain a high standard of quality.
Perform in-depth training of equipment operation to raise technicians' level of knowledge and enhance their troubleshooting capabilities.
Assist with tracking key operational metrics and collecting non-batch record related data to better understand the packaging line operational dynamics to improve OEE and reduce material scrap.
Lead all activities required to run the line effectively and maximize operational efficiency including, but not limited to; directing line personnel, interacting with Maintenance for repairs, and contacting QA personnel for quality related issues associated with equipment or materials.
Assist other packaging personnel in performing their job duties.
Perform assigned work in own area of responsibility, which would include set-up of packaging lines, adjustment of equipment, and line optimization projects.
Perform associated Good Manufacturing Practice (cGMP) paperwork including completing documentation, learning and using SOPs, and completing equipment logbooks.
Learn and comply with regulatory requirements such as FDA, APHIS, VMD & OSHA.
Perform other duties as assigned by supervisor.
Education and Experience
Required:
High school degree or equivalent required.
Preferred:
Six-Sigma green belt training/certification.
2-5 years of experience in a manufacturing environment as an Equipment Technician operating similar equipment.
Minimum of a two-year Electro-Mechanical technical degree or equivalent from an accredited university.
Technical Skills and Competencies Required
Required:
Able to pass the Standard Timing Model mechanical test to assess the following skill set:
Troubleshooting ability for problem resolution on machinery and equipment.
Spatial perception
Quality differentiation
Hand-eye coordination
Qualitative and quantitative reasoning ability
The understanding of different mechanical components
The understanding of mechanical Stroke, Timing, and Position.
Sound experience in troubleshooting equipment and problem resolution on machinery and equipment.
Sound team leadership skills and people interactions skills.
Experience and use of hand and power tools.
Ability to read and interpret equipment operating manuals.
Must work in an industrial environment safely using approved procedures, i.e., Lockout/tagout, confined space, line break, right to know, etc.
Preferred:
Pass the Standard Electrical Test Model and assess the following skill set:
Understanding of the principals and fundamentals of electricity and how they are applied in an industrial setting.
Understanding of circuit components including relays, limit switches, proximity switches, photo eyes, motor starters, relay logic control circuits, and AC/DC input devises
The ability to troubleshoot industrial control systems using schematics and troubleshooting tools.
Physical Position Requirements
Occasionally lifts up to 50 lbs.
May be exposed to temperature variations, prolonged standing, or walking.
Occasional weekend overtime.