The role involves providing first response technical support to maximize equipment uptime and troubleshoot complex failures in a life sciences manufacturing environment
Job Summary
The role involves providing first response technical support to maximize equipment uptime and troubleshoot complex failures in a life sciences manufacturing environment.
Employees will work Sunday through Thursday nights with a 15% shift differential while adhering to strict Good Manufacturing Practices and safety standards.
The company offers a comprehensive Total Rewards package including medical plans, 401(k) retirement savings, and up to 120 hours of paid time off annually.
Matching Summary
The role involves providing first response technical support to maximize equipment uptime and troubleshoot complex failures in a life sciences manufacturing environment.
Salary
Base: $34.91–$44.00 per hour; Bonus/Equity: Variable annual bonus based on performance; Benefits: Medical, dental, vision, 401(k), PTO, parental leave
Skills & Requirements
Must-have
Troubleshoot mechanical and electrical systems
PLC programming and drive controls expertise
Read electrical and mechanical prints
Perform preventive and predictive maintenance
Adhere to GMP safety standards
Nice-to-have
Mentor electricians and multi-skill technicians
Participate in Lean events and root cause analysis
Conduct basic machining and welding tasks
Strong problem-solving and communication skills
Key Requirements
Two-year technical degree or certificate in engineering field
3-5 years industrial maintenance experience preferred
State of Connecticut Electrician's license or in process