Cretex Medical is a leading contract manufacturer of precision components and assemblies for the medical device industry. Our customers view us as a trusted partner in the areas of injection molding, laser processing, metal stamping and device assembly. Learn more at www.cretexmedical.com.
Responsibilities
Position summary
The Chemical Engineering Technician II provides support to the Chemical Engineer and the manufacturing floor for chemical process development, chemical maintenance, process & equipment validation, operator training and following procedures related to management of hazardous chemicals.
This position is on the 1st shift - Monday through Friday 9:00am to 5:00pm.
Essential Job Functions
Under the direction of Engineering, develop new chemical cleaning, passivation & electropolishing processes
Support the maintenance of all chemical baths and equipment throughout the manufacturing facility
Collect data and analyze process performance, execute process development experiments, document & analyze data, draft technical reports documenting experimental results
Identify, recommend, and implement approved process improvements and/or modifications
Under the direction of Engineering, implement and qualify/validate new equipment/processes as needed for chemical processing, water treatment, and chemical waste disposal equipment
Ensure and maintain safe working conditions and compliance with environmental and safety procedures and regulations. routinely and properly use PPE when handling chemicals
Train production personnel on correct PPE use and methods of handling, maintaining, and the disposal chemicals
Maintain chemical-related instruments
Perform customer, equipment, and process validations, perform and/or support process validations as required with an IQ/OQ/PQ approach
Partner with manufacturing and engineering to develop robust and efficient processes
Develop & maintain written chemical process related work instructions
Create documentation for fixture design
Read, understand, and follow work instructions and standard work
Follow Good Documentation Practices, and Good Manufacturing Practices associated with regulated medical device industry, ensure business systems are implemented, maintained, and functioning properly
Collaborate and assist team members, provide input to Engineering or area leads, and attend and participate in meetings
Maintain an organized work area (5S), support and comply with the company Quality System, ISO, and medical device requirements
Participate in the Operational Excellence Program
Routinely work in a manufacturing environment including Clean Environment Areas, perform other tasks as assigned
Qualifications
Minimum Requirements, Education & Experience
Technical A.A.S. degree, emphasis in chemistry, or equivalent experience.
5 year of industry experience
Experience with handling and disposal of hazardous chemicals and proper PPE use.
Experience in preparation of chemical solutions, standards, and the use of common laboratory and chemical processing equipment, experience with acids and alkaline solutions
Knowledgeable with fixture design
Able to work in a manufacturing environment around chemicals, fumes, dust, and odors
Clear and effective verbal and written communication skills, ability to follow verbal and written instructions.
Strong problem-solving skills and attention to detail
Ability to multitask, organize and prioritize daily activities, ability to work in a fast-paced team environment
Desirable Criteria & Qualifications
Knowledge of cleaning, passivation, and electropolishing processes
Knowledge of electrochemistry processes
Knowledge of testing such as FTIR, salt spray, humidity
3 year of experience in a manufacturing environment
Experience with a 3D CAD system (PTC Creo, SolidWorks, or other 3D CAD system)
Microsoft Office proficiency (Outlook, Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Publisher)