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Corcym Tissue Preparation (Manufacturing) Technician in Burnaby, British Columbia
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Corcym is a global medical device company focused on the structural heart area. Our vision is to become the leading company dedicated to Heart Surgeons and their Patients by providing the best solutions to fight structural heart disease. We aim to help Heart Surgeons treat Patients better today and in the future.
We offer a complete portfolio of surgical solutions with a heritage spanning more than 50 years, leveraging on a complete and distinctive set of technologies, capabilities and infrastructure.
We employ approximately 850 people in over 100 countries, ensuring a strong presence to continuously support Patients, Healthcare Professionals, and healthcare systems worldwide.
You can learn more about us at our webpage: Corcym (https://corcym.com/)
Tissue Preparation (Manufacturing) Technician
The incumbent will be responsible for performing production duties in the Tissue Preparation areas (clean rooms) in accordance with good manufacturing practice and established standard operating procedures. This role requires on-site availability to work at our Burnaby facility in British Columbia.
Key Responsibilities:
Performs manufacturing tasks associated with the preparation of the pericardium tissue used in the valve assembly step.
Assures equipment has been calibrated and is in acceptable working condition prior to use; reports issues promptly.
Maintains traceability and preservation of product in their possession.
Documents work accurately and completely in the Manufacturing Execution System (MES), BPCS Business System, forms or logbooks/daily production logs as applicable.
Performs cleaning of critical manufacturing room and gowning areas in accordance with established procedures.
Handles chemicals in a safe manner and in accordance with procedures.
Performs daily monitoring and cleaning of equipment as required.
Performs all operations and utilize equipment following written procedures.
Performs other duties as required.
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities:
Ability to do repetitive detailed work within guidelines.
Good written and verbal communication skills to follow procedures written in English and to maintain precise records.
Open minded and accepts constructive criticism and feedback.
Ability to work well with co-workers in a team environment with limited supervision.
Must have basic computer skills (Microsoft Office Suite).
Education and Experience:
- High school education or equivalent required.
Shift:
Full time Tuesday to Saturday 11:30 – 20:00 (after initial training period).
Occasional overtime and adjustment to the scheduled shift may be needed to accommodate maintenance activities and business needs.
Working Conditions (Physical Demands/Environmental Factors):
% of Job: Rarely (<2%), Occasional (3-33%), Frequent (34-66%), Constant (67-100%)
Controlled environment requiring special garments, gloves, masks, etc. which may be confining. – Constant
Use of safety equipment e.g. safety goggles/glasses, apron with sleeves, full face respirator – Constant
Work with chemicals that are caustic, toxic, flammable, and/or have the potential to cause serious health effects. – Frequent
Hands are dipped in and out of refrigerated solutions. - Occasional
Some work is done under a fume hood or safety cabinet- Occasional
Standing or walking – Frequent
Lifting up to 35lbs – Occasional
Carrying up to 35lbs – Occasional
Pushing carts and vessels – Occasional
Kneeling/bending – Rarely
What We Offer:
Health, Vision, & Dental.
Flexible Spending Account.
Life & Disability.
Retirement, RRSP Matching.
On-site gym.
On-site parking space.
Nestled near Fraser River walking trails.
Detailed written and practical on-the-job training.
Compensation:
- Training Wage: $19/hour. Upon completion of training, wage will increase to $20/hr.