Job Summary
This role involves introducing new tools, conducting trials at tool makers and in-house, setting up tools, performing qualification runs, and handing over to production.
Main Responsibilities
* Process introduction of new tools, including tool trials at tool makers and in-house, tool set-up, qualification runs, and handover to production.
* Assist with the design and debugging of new systems, tooling, and automation.
* Complete IQ, OQ, PQ validation reports.
* Perform designed experiments to enhance processes, improve yields, and utilization through reduced cycle and efficient set-ups.
* Act as a front-line liaison with customers, suppliers, and toolmakers.
* Be responsible for Moulding Process Systems, including setting sheets, process control, deviation, and control of setting sheets.
* Troubleshoot issues and support Team Leaders as required.
* Liaise with the tool room, maintenance, production, and quality on a daily basis.
* Develop and implement maintenance programs for moulding and ancillary equipment.
* Assist Team Leader and Line Coordinators in maintaining a clean and safe working environment.
* Support all company safety and quality programs and initiatives.
* Ensure ongoing compliance with GMP in all practices, recording of events, and processes.
* Ensure compliance with all learnings from all GMP training events.
Requirements
* Degree in Polymer or Mechanical engineering or equivalent.
* 3-5 years' experience in a high volume moulding environment.
* Experience in cleanroom procedures and medical moulding.
* Familiarity with process set-up and validation, including performing process window studies, IQ, OQ, PQ highly desirable.
Key Skills
* Ability to work in a team environment.
* Excellent organisation, communication, computer, and presentation skills.
* Systematic troubleshooting skills.
* Strong leadership of technical issue resolution.
* Lean Six Sigma skills an advantage.
* Proficient in MS Office applications, MS Project.
* SIM/RJG process setup an advantage.