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DEKA Research & Development Calibration Technician in Manchester, New Hampshire
DEKA Research & Development, located in Manchester, NH, employs a team of passionate professionals whom strive to design state of the art technology to make the world a better place. Research, design and development engineering makes DEKA a hot spot for creating innovative solutions and advanced technologies. DEKA R&D has an immediate opening for a Calibration Technician to work on the Quality team in a modern dynamic Medical Device Research and Development environment. This is a high visibility role with a significant impact on the schedules and success of projects.
How you will make an impact:
Enter measurement and test equipment into the calibration program per procedures
Maintain the calibration information database with equipment specifications, accuracy, and other information relevant to the equipment calibration program
Maintain Calibration History records and associated files
Interact with internal personnel and contract calibration laboratories to coordinate calibrations
Perform in-house calibrations following calibration procedures and documentation
Initiate paperwork and notify personnel of equipment found to be out of acceptable limits or missing
Gather equipment due for calibration and return upon completion
Assist with the development and maintenance of in-house calibration procedures
Assist with the development and maintenance of spreadsheets and formulas to aid in analysis of calibration data
Provide engineering analysis and guidance for metrology issues
Ad hoc requests
To succeed in this role, you should have the following skills and experience:
Preferred candidates have medical device manufacturing experience and experience with equipment calibration including:
ESD equipment
Electronic measurement equipment such as digital multimeters, oscilloscopes, flow meters, digital thermometers, balances, pressure gages, etc.
Mechanical measurement equipment such as calipers, micrometers, depth gages, torque wrenches, etc.
Strong communication skills
Strong organizational skills and attention to detail
Knowledge of ISO 17025, ANSI/NCSL Z540-1 and -2
Experience in a Medical device development and manufacturing environment, knowledge of FDA’s Quality System Regulations (QSR’s), ISO 13485 and other medical device industry preferred
A degree in an engineering discipline is preferred but not required
ASQ Certified Calibration Technician preferred but not required
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