Operator Ii Jobs
By Abbott Laboratories At , Westford, Ma $14.33 - $28.67 an hour
EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE YOU’LL BRING:
Typically six plus months of relevant training/experience in the assembly of digital/analog circuitry, devices, components or equivalent.
Experience working in a broader enterprise/cross-division business unit model preferred.
Strong organizational and follow-up skills, as well as attention to detail.
Regularly scheduled overtime is a requirement of this position.
At Abbott, you can have a good job that can grow into a great career. We offer:
Operator I Jobs
By Abbott Laboratories At , Westford, Ma
EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE YOU’LL BRING:
Typically six plus months of relevant training/experience in the assembly of digital/analog circuitry, devices, components or equivalent.
Experience working in a broader enterprise/cross-division business unit model preferred.
Strong organizational and follow-up skills, as well as attention to detail.
Regularly scheduled overtime is a requirement of this position.
At Abbott, you can have a good job that can grow into a great career. We offer:

Are you looking for a job that offers flexibility, creativity, and the chance to make a real impact? Become an Operator and join a team of passionate professionals who are dedicated to making a difference! With competitive pay and benefits, you'll have the opportunity to work with cutting-edge technology and make a lasting impact on the world. Join us and make a difference today!

Operator job is a position that involves operating and maintaining machinery and equipment. Operator jobs require a variety of skills, including mechanical aptitude, problem solving, and troubleshooting. Qualifications for an Operator job typically include a high school diploma or equivalent, as well as experience with the specific machinery and equipment being operated. Knowledge of safety protocols, industry regulations, and basic computer skills are also important for Operator jobs. Experience in a related field is often preferred, and some employers may require a certificate or other specialized training. Operator job responsibilities include setting up and operating machinery, monitoring the performance of the equipment, performing regular maintenance and repairs, and troubleshooting any issues that arise. They may also be responsible for keeping records of production, monitoring inventory, and ensuring compliance with safety regulations.