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Position:  Technician - Rotating Shifts - 12 Months Fixed Term Contract

2 shift patterns available:

Core hours of 5 weekdays (Weekly rotation - week 1 Mon-Thur, 06:00 to 14:00 and Fri 06:00 to 13:30 - week 2 Mon-Thurs 14:00 to 22:30 and Fri 13:30 to 18:30)

4 days Wednesday and Fri to Sun (weekly rotation - week 1, Wed 06:00 to 14:00, Fri 06:00 to 13:30, Sat 06:00 to 18:30, Sun 06:00 to 17:45 - week 2, Wed 14:00 to 22:30, Fri 13:30 to 18:30, Sat 06:00 to 18:30, Sun 06:00 to 17:45) Location: Eynsham, Oxford-UK

Join us in pioneering breakthroughs in healthcare. For everyone. Everywhere. Sustainably.

Our inspiring and caring environment forms a global community that celebrates diversity and individuality. We encourage you to step beyond your comfort zone, offering resources and flexibility to foster your professional and personal growth, all while valuing your unique contributions.

Siemens Healthineers MR Magnet Technology is the world’s leading designer and manufacturer of superconducting magnets for magnetic resonance imaging – over a third of MRI scanners installed worldwide have at their heart a magnet manufactured in our Eynsham factory.  The business has been awarded several Queen’s Awards for export success, two Best Factory Awards and an IMechE Manufacturing Excellence Award, and is justifiably proud of its engineering and manufacturing heritage.

Do you want to join us in helping to fight the world's most threatening diseases and enabling access to care for more people around the world? At Siemens Healthineers, we pioneer breakthroughs in healthcare. For everyone. Everywhere. Sustainably

Role

To produce a high quality product at the right time from within the Manufacturing Cell, following specific work instructions and processes.

Areas of responsibility

  • Be responsible for your own Health & Safety, work in a safe manner and adhere to the Company Health & Safety Policy.

  • Actively contribute to Health & Safety improvements and culture.

  • Complete the manufacturing processes to specification within the standard times.

  • Continually work to reduce the cost of poor quality within the Manufacturing Cell.

  • Accurately populate and complete all Device History Records and E-Logs.

  • Adopt the business behaviours and work within the standards required.

  • Actively contribute to problem-solving, maintain the 5S culture and adopt TPM, within the Manufacturing Cell.

  • Actively contribute to the productivity scheme and Lean Improvement Projects.

  • Proactively work with the Process Engineering Team and other Cell members to resolve issues.

    Your Capabilities

  • You’ll have experience in a manufacturing environment and be self-motivated to meet daily targets.

    -Demonstrate a good mechanical or electrical aptitude, with a good understanding of engineering and craft processes.

    -Minimum of GCSE grade C or equivalent in English, Maths and Sciences, evidence of qualifications in Lean or 6 Sigma application desirable

    -Good Leadership, interpersonal communication and problem-solving skills

    -Knowledge of Microsoft Office Applications (Word, Excel and PowerPoint) required.

    Here is link to a 4-minute video of our existing site in Eynsham, near Oxford 

    As an equal opportunity employer, we welcome applications from individuals with disabilities.

    We care about your data privacy and take compliance with GDPR as well as other data protection legislation seriously. For this reason, we ask you not to send us your CV or resume by email. Please within our talent community and subscribe to personalized job alert that will keep you posted about new opportunities.

      To all recruitment agencies:

    Siemens Healthineers' recruitment is internally managed, with external support permitted only when a qualified supplier has established a formal contract with us. Unsolicited candidate submissions and referrals, absent a current supplier contract, do not establish consent and are ineligible for fees. We delete and destroy unsolicited information, thus, would recommend you refrain from any such practices. Your adherence to our policies is appreciated

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