You are driven by the knowledge that the products you help make saves and sustain lives. You can move quickly, address questions, and encourage teammates, all while getting quality products out on time. You are calm, positive, and a key part of a fast-paced environment that emphasizes camaraderie and teamwork. As an Operator VII - Steam Sterilization, you are happiest when you are moving, and we will not disappoint! Your team Cleveland’s technology and automation is innovative. It is the U.S. sole source for plastic pour bottles, glass IV, and various reconstitution devices. This facility produces a number of major product lines with a diverse array of automated manufacturing technologies ranging from bottle solution filling, injection molding, tubing extrusion, and device assembly. Our Cleveland plant has been an integral part of Baxter for over 70 years. The work is challenging and rewarding, as Baxter offers competitive compensation and benefits. Baxter encourages and values every employee and believes that all can make a contribution to advancing healthcare for patients; work to be proud of. What we offer from Day One Medical, Dental and Vision coverage 160 hours of Paid Time Off and Paid Holidays 401K match Employee Stock Purchase Program Paid Parental Leave Tuition Reimbursement What You'll Be Doing Working Saturday and Sunday 7pm - 7am - third day TBD Verify steam sterilization schedules and vessel qualifications. Document batch related data on sterilization charts and records. Follow Good Documentation Practices. Monitor and record cycle activity. Load/unload sterilizer trucks to cooling dock. Perform light maintenance duties related to Total Productive Maintenance (TPM). Assist with calculation for mix time changes to successfully complete a mix time change and communicate to filling. Ensure department is audit ready at all times. Participate in and complete all required training and certifications. Assist in Filling and Packing as needed to meet production goals. Learn, understand and apply meticulous quality standards, Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) and current Good Manufacturing Practices (cGMP). Notify the supervisor and take appropriate action if any safety, quality, mechanical or discrepancy issues occur. Sustain a clean and safe work area using 6S principles. What You'll Bring High school diploma required. Additional technical training or education a plus. Computer proficiency and ability to use software applications. Ability to work in unfavorable hot and cold temperatures. Ability to step up, bend, and stoop. Ability to stand for long periods of time. Ability to lift above the shoulders up to 20 pounds repetitively. Ability to lift, push, and pull up to 75 pounds. Basic knowledge of quality and safety procedures and regulations a plus. Previous experience in sterilization a plus. Ability to read and understand specifications and procedures. Able to complete documentation legibly and perform basic math. Trained as work saver driver preferred. Good interpersonal skills and ability to work effectively and efficiently in a team environment. Must be able to work overtime as required. Must Be able to work weekends. Meet visual acuity requirements as documented in the Baxter Cleveland Visual Acuity procedure CL-01-01-037. Audiometric testing and hearing protection required In a Class I Controlled Environment which includes the following dress/gowning requirements: safety glasses, safety shoes, ear plugs, jumpsuit, hood, hairnet, beard cover, gloves, isolation mask and boots (additional PPE required when cleaning). Constant or intermittent exposure to extreme levels of noise. Involves working around equipment, machinery and belts. Requires occasionally working with chemical cleaners and disinfectants.
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