Job Descriptions
Project Technicians
Job Summary
Independently, or under limited or null supervision, works on complex by nature assignments, which
require considerable criteria, judgment and initiative in order to solve problems and issue
recommendations. The project technician is responsible for implementing, modifying and monitoring
the equipment functionality within the project scope. Assists engineers with developing,
implementing and maintaining new/modified/current production processes, tools and equipment.
They are responsible for ensuring that all activities assigned to them in designated manufacturing
lines is performed, keeping the expected levels of the Department in the GMPs (Good Manufacturing
Practices). Compliance with Good Manufacturing Practices (GMPs) making observations and
communicating them to their supervisor for their correction.
Duties and Responsibilities
• Identifies/documents operational control standards and testing equipment to assess
conformance with engineering specifications.
• Set up test apparatus and conducts tests of raw materials, parts, components, finished items
and packaging.
• Troubleshoots and resolves technical equipment problems to minimize finished item rejection
levels.
• Monitors gauges, dials and other indicators of production equipment/machinery
performance.
• Writes technical reports in a moderate complex manner, using graphics, and schemes to
describe and illustrate operative characteristics of the system/tests, as well as dysfunctions,
deviations about the specifications of designs and functional limitations.
• Solves problems related to the systems, components and electrical equipment, testing,
mechanical, hydraulics or of installation.
• Performs basic operational diagnostics tests, solves problems and disconnects components,
subassemblies and manufacturing systems, processes and equipment with the purpose of
isolating the failures, determining a solution and performing the necessary operations.
Documents all the changes.
• Ensures that the tools and testing equipment are properly calibrated and repaired, according
to the standardized operations procedures.
• Provides support in the installation and validation processes of equipment required in the
assigned area.
• Provides support and/or generates Engineering changes or CN/CRs.
• Follows the Convenient Information Retention Administration Policies of J&J and of the
Campus, record retention program, training and education, Document Retention Notices,
Record cleanup, inactive records and Information Management, Vital Records if applicable.
• Other responsibilities can be assigned and not all the responsibilities listed here must be
assigned.
• Responsible for communicating business-related issues or opportunities to next management
level
• Responsible for following all Company guidelines related to Health, Safety and Environmental
practices as applicable.
• Responsible for ensuring personal and Company compliance with all Federal, State, local and
Company regulations, policies, and procedures
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Experience and Education
• Technical Certificate
• Preferably trained in two or more of the following disciplines: electronics, mechanics,
production, electro-mechanics, testing, quality and production, process statistical control,
biomedics or industrial engineering.
• Generally, Requires 2-4 Years Work Experience
• Preferred ability to communicate effectively in English and Spanish across functions and both
internally/externally
Required Knowledge, Skills, Abilities, Certifications/Licenses and Affiliations
• Ability for the resolution of failures, in aspects or areas of manufacturing.
• Ability to integrate into work groups.
• Knowledge of preventive and corrective maintenance, documentation, calibration procedures
and quality systems, preferably.
• Knowledge of the product manufactured by the Company.
• Ability to use measuring and testing equipment associated with specific discipline.
• Basic ability to read and understand technical documentation associated with specific
discipline.
• Capacity to successfully complete the departmental/corporate courses of training in
manufacturing techniques.
• Ability to learn about regulatory requirements (GMP and GDP).
• Ability to use computers and related software.
• Ability to learn and adhere to specific procedures according to the department training plan
• Able to work in a Clean Room environment requiring gowning.
• Must have strong communication and interpersonal skills and be able to support cross
functional teams including Quality, Operations & Engineering.