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Work Cell Technician: Rotating Day Shift 7:00am - 7:00pm
Career Level: Direct Entry
Employment: Fulltime, permanent
Start: Immediately
Location: Enfield, CT (US)
Job-ID: R12039
Company: Eppendorf Manufacturing, Corp.
Improving human living conditions – that is our shared purpose at Eppendorf. With our high-quality, precise premium life science products – from pipette tips, dispensers and centrifuges to bioreactors and ultra-low temperature freezers – we help scientists around the world conduct research in the lab faster, more accurately and more efficiently.
I listen to truly understand.
I lead the way, even when the path ahead is not yet clear.
I stand by what I say.
I make progress visible and share what I learn.
If this resonates with you, you are exactly who we are looking for.
You will work with people who combine different perspectives and make new things possible. You contribute your ideas, ask questions, challenge the status quo – and you will find an environment that empowers you and helps you grow. Because we believe in people who want to shape the future. People like you.
How you can make an impact
Rotating 12-hour Day Shift: 7:00 am - 7:00 pm.
Provide hands-on technical support for production-related equipment issues by diagnosing failures, troubleshooting and repairing equipment, and restoring automated workcells to safe, reliable, and efficient operation.
Perform daily quality checks on pipette tips and packaging components by identifying defects, isolating nonconforming product, and supporting mold cavity blocking and unblocking activities in accordance with established procedures.
Troubleshoot, adjust and repair injection molding and automation equipment, including sensors, pneumatic valves, air cylinders, robotics, gears, pulleys, belts, and other mechanical and electrical components.
Set up, start up and optimize automated workcells and packaging lines, including label printers, shrink-wrap machines, and related auxiliary equipment, to support stable production and consistent product quality.
Perform preventive maintenance, inspections, routine adjustments, and minor corrective repairs on automated production equipment using appropriate tools and procedures to improve equipment reliability and minimize unplanned downtime.
Accurately document production, maintenance and quality data, communicate equipment status and recurring issues, and support the prioritization of troubleshooting, maintenance, and improvement activities to maintain safe and efficient cleanroom production.
What sets you apart
High school diploma or equivalent and approximately 3+ years of hands‑on experience with operating, troubleshooting, and maintaining automated production equipment. Experience as an Automation, Maintenance, or Workcell Technician is preferred.
Strong technical judgement and root cause analysis skills.
Comfortable working with pneumatics, sensors, gears, pulleys, belts, and related mechanical and electrical components in a production environment.
Strong teamwork and communication skills, with the ability to coordinate effectively with peers, supervisors, and cross‑functional partners and assist with training others.
What we offer
Compensation: $25.00–$26.00 per hour, plus eligibility for a bonus program that recognizes your contributions to product quality, equipment uptime, and productivity.
Purpose and impact. Help produce high-quality pipette tips used by laboratories worldwide to support research and improve human health.
Comprehensive benefits. A competitive total rewards package, including health, financial, and education benefits, designed to support you through different stages of life.
Growth opportunities. Ongoing technical development, exposure to advanced molding and automation technologies, and potential career paths within Production, Automation, or Technical Service.
Collaborative environment. Work closely with the Quality Assurance, Automation, Molding, and Production teams in a cleanroom environment where precision, safety, and continuous improvement are valued.
What matters to us
At Eppendorf, we believe that science thrives on curiosity – and on many different perspectives.
Our Eppendorf team is as diverse as the questions asked across the life sciences. Different backgrounds and ways of thinking help us develop better solutions for research.
Come as you are, bring what makes you unique – and help us shape what diversity can make possible in science.
Please note that we can only consider applications submitted via our online application system.
We look forward to getting to know you.
If you have any further questions, please contact:
Whitney M Furey (contact person)
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