What are the responsibilities and job description for the Calibration Technician I position at Lantheus?
Description
Equal Opportunity Employer/Protected Veterans/Individuals with Disabilities
The objective of this position is to perform as a skilled, individual contributor in the calibration function within the Metrology department. Responsibilities include performance of calibration (basic to complex), maintenance of calibration records and notifications.
Essential Functions
- Performs routine and non-routine calibrations of assigned laboratory, manufacturing and radiation monitoring equipment following SOP's and in accordance with cGxP's.
- Accurately follows oral and written procedures in calibrating more complex equipment and in performing test procedures.
- Works with different types of Metrology test and support equipment.
- Possesses the ability to operate some manufacturing equipment in alignment with calibration practices.
- Performs and documents tasks that require specialized judgment.
- Enter accurate calibration specific data using calibration software.
- Tests, troubleshoots and repairs electrical and electromechanical components and systems using basic diagnostic devices.
- Reviews existing SOP's for continual improvement of the calibration program.
- Maintains records, laboratory and calibration equipment.
- Has ability to use various types of simple and advanced calibration standards.
- Performs problem solving.
- Actively promotes safety rules and awareness. Demonstrates good safety practices at all times including the appropriate use of protective equipment. Reports and takes initiative to correct safety and environmental hazards.
- Actively demonstrates the Lantheus values of Help, Respect, Learn, Know, and Own.
Typical Minimum Skills and Experience and Education
- Requires a High School diploma.
- A combination of education, training, and experience may be considered in lieu of above stated requirements.
Other Requirements
- Has prior troubleshooting experience.
- Has an understanding of the reasons behind, principles and requirements of GMP's in the pharmaceutical industry.
- Can accurately follow oral and written procedures in calibrating complex equipment and performing test procedures.
- Can recognize gross deviations from normal results.
- Ability to perform and document tasks that require specialized judgment.
- Ability to apply advanced mathematical calculations in simulating and establishing operating parameters.
- Ability to proficiently use computers, calibration software and basic electronic diagnostic equipment.
- Functional in the use of PLC's to monitor instrumentation I/0, troubleshoot problems and make necessary minor repairs and or adjustments.
Equal Opportunity Employer/Protected Veterans/Individuals with Disabilities
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