What are the responsibilities and job description for the Temp Shipper/Receiver position at Analogic Jobs?
Why should you join the Analogic team?
At Analogic, we work together to create life-changing technology. We value your unique skills and abilities and invite you to join our team in saving lives by supplying health care workers with high-tech medical products and transportation security professionals with leading-edge aviation security screening equipment. We offer great benefits, a 9/80 work schedule and career advancement. To learn more about our culture, mission and vision please visit
SUMMARY:
Under limited supervision, participates in the assembling and shipping of outgoing material. Receives purchased material from suppliers and routes to drop off locations throughout the company.
DUTIES AND SKILLS:
- prepares and maintains shipping records
- makes up bills of lading and posts weight and shipping charges
- requires excellent knowledge of shipping/receiving operations, processes and procedures
- must be familiar with Agile, RMA data base, FRR spreadsheets and all UPS and Federal Express programs
- uses computer to enter data into SAP, FRR database, FRR spreadsheet and all shipping applications
PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS
- may be required to lift standard industry weight of 50 pounds
EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE
- requires High School diploma or equivalent plus 2 years experience in receiving and shipping large crated capital equipment machines
- will be required to have back test at medical clinic
- will be required to attend fork truck training class
Overview
Performs a wide variety of mechanical and electromechanical operations, of a semi-skilled nature, in a production or repair environment. Skills include the ability to assemble, build and/or teardown complex medical equipment. Assemblies include high voltage power supplies, high power RF modules, combiners, high voltage cap banks, high voltage gradient amplifiers, cable/wiring harnesses and piping manifolds for liquid cooled assemblies. This role is Temp to Hire
Responsibilities
- Assembly and Teardown: Work on top-level and sub-level assemblies using operational method sheets (OMS), blueprints, wire lists, diagrams, verbal instructions, or established standards.
- Tool Use: Utilize hand tools, pressure gauges, wiring, manifold installations, and non-solder components like transformers, IGBTs, high power FETs, heatsinks, fans, hoses, and PCBs.
- Testing and Repair: Perform resistance checks, curve tracing for FETs, pressure testing, and use electronic cranes and lifts for teardown operations.
- Technical Interpretation: Read and interpret complex engineering drawings and rework parts to incorporate engineering change orders.
- Collaboration: Work with technicians to ensure assemblies are repaired and updated to the correct revision levels.
- Support: Provide the Electronic Repair Team with assemblies for soldering repairs and understand basic soldering techniques.
- Machining: Perform drilling, reaming, burnishing, and tapping as needed.
- Teamwork: Collaborate in a team environment to achieve shared goals.
- Workplace Maintenance: Keep the work area, including benches, tools, and equipment, clean and organized.
- Safety Practices: Follow ESD-safe methods, handle and dispose of hazardous materials properly, and adhere to PPE standards per OSHA, FDA, and CDC guidelines.
- Training: Conduct basic training for new hires or team members.
Qualifications
- Proven ability to complete tasks effectively with minimal supervision.
- Capability to suggest process or product improvements.
- Strong ability to follow written and verbal instructions.
- High school diploma or equivalent, with 5 years of related experience.
- Knowledge of SAP and/or Agile is a plus, but not required.
- Must be able to lift up to 40 lbs.
Must be legally authorized to work in the U.S. without sponsorship
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