Medical Equipment Assembly

Pensacola, FL
Full Time
Manufacturing
Entry Level
Now Hiring Medical Equipment Assemblers, preferably with Maintenance experience, to work for a medical manufacturing company in Pensacola, FL. 

This is an entry-level position at a medical manufacturing company. This position has the potential to GROW into a higher supervisory role over time. We are seeking someone with previous machine operation experience, as well as machine maintenance experience, who wants to work their way up to a supervisory role.  A suitable candidate will be responsible for daily operation of filling equipment, labeling, packaging and other day-to-day manufacturing operations. Attention to detail, strict following of clean room procedures and good work habits are essential for success in this position.

This position is not in a Medical facility, it is in a Manufacturing, air-conditioned warehouse, environment. 


RESPONSIBILITIES:
  • Aseptic operation of filling machines
  • Operation of labeling machines
  • Product packaging
  • Documentation
  • Operation in cleanroom environment
  • Quality control
  • Other duties as assigned

REQUIRED SKILLS:
  • Ability to work in a repetitive and time-sensitive environment
  • Excellent attention to details and observation
  • Good verbal and written communication skills
  • Ability to lift 50+ lbs.
  • Desire to work as a part of a team
  • Being respectful to coworkers, supervisors, customers and others

QUALIFICATIONS/EDUCATION:
  • High School Diploma preferred

PAY: 
Position starts at $15/hr. (Depending on level of Experience).
**Hourly pay may be increased (even during the TEMP period) for good performance and/or good attendance**

SCHEDULE: 
Full Time
Monday - Thursday......... 7:30am - 6:00pm

REQUIREMENTS: 
  • MUST pass a pre-employment drug screen and background check.
  • MUST HAVE RELIABLE TRANSPORTATION TO SHOW UP ON TIME AND WORK FULL SHIFT - Showing up ON-TIME for your scheduled shift it vital to the success of this position
  • MUST come to work Healthy, as you are working in sterile environment.
***Masks and temperature checks before the shift starts may be a requirement since you will be working with a team of individuals.***

 

TEL Staffing complies with regulations enforced by the EEOC. TEL Staffing is a drug-free workplace.

This position is Temp. No benefits are offered during the Temp period.

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