QuidelOrtho unites the strengths of Quidel Corporation and Ortho Clinical Diagnostics, creating a world-leading in vitro diagnostics company with award-winning expertise in immunoassay and molecular testing, clinical chemistry and transfusion medicine. We are more than 6,000 strong and do business in over 130 countries, providing answers with fast, accurate and consistent testing where and when they are needed most – home to hospital, lab to clinic.
Our culture puts our team members first and prioritizes actions that support happiness, inspiration and engagement. We strive to build meaningful connections with each other as we believe that employee happiness and business success are linked. Join us in our mission to transform the power of diagnostics into a healthier future for all.
As we continue to grow as QuidelOrtho, we are seeking an Operator, Slides Manufacturing in the Slide Assembly Department. This position is responsible for using equipment for the assembly and process of tasks to produce, inspect in-process and finished products and package according to established specifications. Adheres to Company Environmental, Health, Safety and Sustainability policies, procedures, and values to help drive EHS culture. Demonstrates strong technical understanding of the job; viewed as the technical SME. Successfully interprets instructions and specifications and uses to set up equipment. Checks products on assembly line to confirm that they are properly assembled and removes defective products. Notifies supervisor or appropriate personnel of maintenance and/or repairs needed on equipment. Identifies and troubleshoots more involved production issues, performing general equipment maintenance, conditioning, standardization, and calibration as needed. Reports and documents unresolved production problems. Participates in the execution of validation/revalidation protocols.
This position is located in Rochester, NY.
Work Schedule: “Firemen’s Rotation”: Two 12 hour days (6:00am-6:00pm) followed by two 12 hour nights (6:00pm-6:00am)
The ResponsibilitiesConsistently meet production metrics on at least one machine with minimal supervision.
Assist in troubleshooting and repairing equipment.
Perform basic data entry, i.e. SAP, SPIDER, etc.
Perform basic quality checks and escalate as needed.
Participate in simple root cause analysis.
Follow and contribute to updates in SOPs, work instructions, and job plans.
Ability to perform basic machine adjustments
Encourages positive relationships by utilizing effective communication skills
Performs multiple job functions within the Work Center and willingly flexes as business needs dictate
Identifies EH&S opportunities and provides recommendations
Participates in implementation of solutions
Aligns development with business needs
Participates in cross training
Required Skills:
High school diploma or equivalent.
1-3 years of related experience within operations/manufacturing environment.
Intermediate math skills.
Familiarity with basic hand tools and use.
Basic problem-solving skills.
Basic knowledge of 5S and ability to apply concepts.
Ability to navigate through Human Machine Interface (HMI) screens
Ability to recognize patterns of failures within an automated manufacturing line
Understanding of basic GMP and compliance in a regulated industry
Ability to complete paperwork with high accuracy following good documentation practices.
Ability to interpret graphical results and make adjustments to robots
Ability to read and comprehend technical work instructions in English
Ability to use hand held gauges and measurement devices
Ability to communicate technical information to skilled trades partners
Ability to recognize and report unsafe conditions
Knowledge of process control
Internal Partners: Maintenance, Engineering, Quality
External Partners: Suppliers
Work EnvironmentThe work environment characteristics are representative of a manufacturing, laboratory, or warehouse environment and include handling of viral and bacterial hazards, potentially hazardous chemicals, as well as infectious or potentially infectious bodily fluids, tissues, and samples. Up to 75% of the time you will be, standing, walking or sitting for extended periods of time. Ability to lift up to 50 lbs. Flexible work hours to meet project deadlines.
Salary TransparencyThe salary range for this position takes into account a wide range of factors including education, experience, knowledge, skills, geography, and abilities of the candidate, in addition to internal equity and alignment with market data. At QuidelOrtho, it is not typical for an individual to be hired at or near the top range for their role and compensation decisions are dependent on the facts and circumstances of each case. The hourly range for this position is $21.00 to $24.00 hourly. QuidelOrtho offers a comprehensive benefits package including medical, dental, vision, life, and disability insurance, along with a 401(k) plan, employee assistance program, Employee Stock Purchase Plan, paid time off (including sick time), and paid Holidays. All benefits are non-contractual, and QuidelOrtho may amend, terminate, or enhance the benefits provided, as it deems appropriate.
Equal OpportunityQuidelOrtho believes in Equal Opportunity for all and is committed to ensuring all individuals, including individuals with disabilities, have an opportunity to apply for those positions that they are interested in and qualify for without regard to race, religion, color, national origin, citizenship, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, age, veteran status, disability, genetic information, or any other protected characteristic. QuidelOrtho is also committed to providing reasonable accommodations to qualified individuals so that an individual can perform the duties. If you are interested in applying for an employment opportunity and require special assistance or an accommodation to apply due to a disability, please contact us at [email protected].
#LI-SP1
Top Skills
What We Do
Ortho Clinical Diagnostics (Nasdaq: OCDX) is one of the world’s largest pure-play in vitro diagnostics (IVD) companies dedicated to transforming patient care.
More than 800,000 patients across the world are impacted by Ortho’s tests each day. Because Every Test is a Life, Ortho provides hospitals, hospital networks, clinical laboratories and blood banks around the world with innovative technology and tools to ensure test results are fast, accurate, and reliable. Ortho's customized solutions enhance clinical outcomes, improve efficiency, overcome lab staffing challenges and reduce costs.
From launching the first product to determine Rh+ or Rh- blood type, developing the world’s first tests for the detection of antibodies against HIV and hepatitis C, introducing patented dry-slide technology and marketing the first U.S. Food and Drug Administration-authorized high-volume antibody and antigen tests for COVID-19, Ortho has been a pioneering leader in the IVD space for over 80 years.
The company is powered by Ortho Care, an award-winning, holistic service and support program that ensures best-in-class technical, field and remote service and inventory support to laboratories in more than 130 countries and territories around the globe.







