Professional with hands-on experience in medical device assembly, ensuring precision and compliance with industry standards. Strong focus on team collaboration and achieving results, adaptable to changing needs and requirements. Skilled in handling delicate components, maintaining cleanroom environments, and adhering to strict quality control protocols. Reliable and consistent in delivering high-quality work within tight deadlines. Providing the ability to train to the work instructions and walking in with a can-do attitude.
Cleaning lenses to ensure there are no particulate or streaks before we send the lenses to be coated. Once lenses are cleaned and coated, they will be flipped and coated on the opposite side (If paperwork says so) if not, An Inspection of all pieces will be done to ensure all lenses are ready to be assembled in the next department. All work was done on a scheduled basis and timely order. I also cross trained in the warehouse and learned how to pick orders and inventory control. Enhanced team morale by fostering a positive work environment and promoting collaboration among fellow technicians.
As an Operations Technician at a clinical trials location my responsibilities included setting up work orders that each site demanded on a scheduled and timely order. I also helped preparing the cleanroom to label the drug with our labeled or unlabeled information. Due to us being a small research group, it was also my responsibility to cross trained in the warehouse. I was fully trained on operating the electric tow motor to maneuver product on higher shelves. It was also my responsibility to train other employees in the warehouse and destroy drug and became expired or canceled studies. I often took the lead when it came to any improvements or get anything fixed on site. Demonstrated expertise in equipment operation, contributing to higher quality outputs within tight deadlines.