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Metrology Specialist

TOMZ Corporation

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$38.46-43.27 /h
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Berlin, CT
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First Shift
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Job Description

As posted by the hiring company

Job Overview:

**Summary of Position:

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This position will be responsible for the activities associated with developing advanced metrology methods in a medical device manufacturing environment. This includes but is not limited to assessing process risk and implementing appropriate control mechanisms, corrective / preventative action, and creating and refining test methods.

**Essential Functions:

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  • Operates and programs advanced measurement equipment including Vision Systems, CMMs, PLCs, Optical Sensors, Contractors, and Laser Measurement Systems.

  • Acts as the Subject Matter Expert in GD&T

  • Uses expertise in bench layouts to resolve complex measurement challenges.

  • Collaborates and defines Test Method.

  • Expertise of precision measuring instruments and their application, including but not limited to, electronic height gages, calipers, micrometers, depth gages, indicators, and plug and thread Go/No Go gages.

  • Execution and evaluation of Test Method Validations.

  • Support the creation of production visual standards and standardized acceptance criteria for TOMZ’s manufacturing processes.

  • Design, Model and Build inspection work holding fixtures.

  • Provides hands on direction for executing Incoming, In-Process and Final Product Inspection plans.

  • Champion First Article Inspections.

  • Support Gage calibration review, management, execution, and evaluation.

  • Establish standards for Gage Calibration.

  • Competency with materials testing chemistry and mechanical testing.

  • Support and enforce Quality Best Practices and GDP/GMP continuous improvement efforts.

  • Support the tracking and reporting of inspection data, including but not limited to rejection rates, defect modes and process trends across customers/product families.

  • Reviews ECOs for the release of Quality Engineering documentation.

  • Creates inspection instructions.

  • Adhere to the TOMZ Quality Management System.

  • Perform other duties as assigned.

**Qualifications:

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  • Demonstrated self-starter with ability to work in a fast-paced environment.
  • Competency with Microsoft Office
  • Strong verbal and written English language communication skills.
  • Basic understanding of statistical techniques and sampling strategies

**Experience:

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  • Minimum of 4 years’ experience in a regulated manufacturing environment.
  • Minimum of 3 years of manufacturing quality experience including advanced metrology experience including CMM and/or Vision System programming.
  • 3+ years training in GD&T and measurement programing system.

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**Education:

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  • High School Diploma or GED

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**Preferred skills:

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  • ASQ-CQT, CQE or CRE preferred.
  • Certifications in DMIS programming preferred.
  • Class I, II and/or III Medical Device manufacturing experience.
  • Regulated manufacturing industry experience (e.g., Aerospace, Defense, Pharmaceutical, etc.)
  • Knowledge and experience with external standards: ISO 900/9001, ISO 13485, and 21CFR 820, EU MDR, especially pertaining to product development, design controls, good manufacturing practices, supplier qualification, auditing, quality control (GD&T, Nonconforming Materials, MRB), Corrective and Preventive Actions, and customer complaints).

**Travel Requirements:

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  • Travel outside of the workplace is required for up to 5% of the year.
  • Travel may include multiple overnight stays and may occasionally require weekend commitments.

**Physical Requirements:

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  • Ability to bend, stoop, squat, kneel, and lift up to 30 pounds. Team lift or mechanical assistance required for objects over 30 pounds.
  • Exposure to oil, grease, occupational noise, cleaning solvents, dust, metal particles, sparks, coolant, and sharp-edged materials. Personal protective equipment (PPE) such as safety glasses, dust masks, ear plugs, cut-resistant or chemical-resistant gloves, and engineering controls may be required.
  • Ability to sit for prolonged periods.
  • Proficient use of a keyboard and mouse, requiring manual dexterity and coordination.
  • Ability to focus on a computer screen and other visual tasks for prolonged periods, with appropriate vision correction if needed.
  • Perform repetitive hand and arm movements.