Work Schedule
Rotational days/weekendsEnvironmental Conditions
Able to lift 40 lbs. without assistance, Adherence to all Good Manufacturing Practices (GMP) Safety Standards, Fluctuating Temps hot/cold, Some degree of PPE (Personal Protective Equipment) required (safety glasses, gowning, gloves, lab coat, ear plugs etc.), Working at heightsJob Description
Instrumentation – Sr. Mfg Maintenance Technician (Day Shift 2-3-2, 6am-6pm)
Working at Thermo Fisher Scientific means helping customers find cancer cures, protect the environment, and ensure food safety, with support for your career goals and real-world impact.
Location/Division Specific InformationGreenville, NC
How will you make an impact?
Perform instrumentation work at a technical level by troubleshooting, recommending preventive actions, and assisting in the support of the overall PM/calibration program. To troubleshoot instruments to the root cause, you must move beyond simply identifying symptoms and apply a structured, evidence-based approach. This involves combining a methodical troubleshooting process with formal root cause analysis (RCA) techniques
Document conditions, actions, procedures, and results of work, tests, or inspections performed as needed by company policies and procedures.Maintain and upgrade technical and non-technical skills by participating in company and outside training programs.Maintain work area and equipment in a clean, safe, and orderly manner.Work as a great teammate with other colleagues during daily work activities and troubleshooting.24/7 On Call when needed.Work Overtime wheen needed.Education:Associate’s degree in Electronics/Electrical, Instrumentation Technology, Engineering, or other applicable technical degrees is preferred, although equivalent experience will be considered.Minimum requirement is a High school diploma or equivalent experience.Experience:Minimum of 2 years of instrumentation experience is required with High School Diploma or equivalent.Associate's degree is acceptable with less than 2 years of instrumentation or electrical/electronic experience.Pharmaceutical experience is preferredKnowledge, Skills, Abilities:Ability to troubleshoot problematic equipment and various electrical component systems with and without a schematic.Proficiency in the use of highly technical diagnostic and test equipment.Knowledge of electronic component recognition and operation.Skilled in problem analysis, planning, and organization.Strong oral and written communication skills.Strong attention to detail.Ability to read and comprehend blueprints, manuals, and training materials.Ability to schedule and assign work to the team.Strong troubleshooting skills.Ability to guide other colleagues CGMP calibration and troubleshooting techniques.Physical Requirements:Capability to stand, walk, bend, kneel, and crouch intermittently for extended durations.Manipulation of light to medium weights of 25-50 pounds, occasionally pushing and pulling 50-100+ pounds.Ability to climb ladders and access heights.