Manufacturing OperatorFinding an Onsite job that fits your lifestyle isn't always easy. That's where Kelly comes in. We're seeking a Manufacturing Operator II to work at a premier client in Eugene Oregon 97402.
Pay rate and ShiftJob Duration: 12+ MonthShift: 1st Shift Mon to FriPay : $19/hrs. On W2Job Summary:When you're part of the team where you'll do important work, like helping customers in finding cures for cancer, protecting the environment or making sure our food is safe.Your work will have real-world impact, and you'll be supported in achieving your career goals. The Operator II, Manufacturing, assists with all aspects of production and quality control testing of raw and process materials for our Transplant Diagnostics business.Key Responsibilities:Ensure quality assay manufacturing by following standard procedures for: Dispensing of biological reagentsReagent and buffer preparationPrinting labels and labeling bottles, vials, and boxesPackaging, sealing, and scanning of assaysPerform production tasks on different product lines as neededResponsible for the safe and secure storage and monitoring of inventories, products as well as in-house suppliesSet up and operate equipment of moderate complexityUpdate raw material inventoriesAssist in processing of final productPrepare buffer solutionsAssist in keeping a safe environmentAssist in developing, writing and instituting necessary protocolsAbility to solve problems that may come up in the departmentAble to efficiently handle multiple tasks and projects simultaneouslyAssist supervisor in all aspects of manufacturing processesMaintain confidentiality of laboratory data and processExpected to maintain work schedules as assignedAll laboratory personnel are expected to notify their supervisor or manager of any unsafe conditions and/or practices and to take appropriate corrective actionsQualifications and Experience:Bachelor's degree from an accredited higher learning institution in the Biological Sciences, Chemistry or related fieldTwo (2) years of laboratory experienceKnowledge of laboratory procedures and practicesBasic knowledge of Microsoft Word and ExcelOrganize self and maintain assigned work schedulesRead, understand and implement written laboratory proceduresAble to handle and work with biological and chemical reagentsWorking Conditions/PhysicalFrequently work at laboratory workstation, low temperature freezers, and computer workstationsSome lifting of objects including laboratory instrumentation of 35 poundsWhat happens next: Once you apply, you'll proceed to next steps if your skills and experience look like a good fit.
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