Production Maintenance Technician
Company: Curium
Location: Noblesville
Posted on: March 3, 2026
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Job Description:
Summary of Position The Production Maintenance Technician will
be a key contributor in a dynamic manufacturing organization at the
Noblesville, Indiana facility. The role will support fast paced
manufacturing of Curium’s radiopharmaceutical therapeutic sterile
drug products. The role will troubleshoot and repair equipment
problems that occur during manufacturing through electronic,
mechanical, electromechanical, pneumatic, hydraulic, or optical
means. The technician will execute preventative maintenance and
schedule the calibration of devices with offsite vendor. The role
will work closely with Process Engineering, Quality Assurance, and
Manufacturing. Work Schedule: Friday through Tuesday 1800 – 0300
(6pm-3am). Hours could be adjusted. This position supports
production in a manufacturing facility and will require holidays,
weekends, and overtime. Essential Functions Respond to
production-down issues in a manner that minimizes downtime.
Troubleshoot electrical, hydraulics, pneumatics and mechanical
system in an industrial environment. Determines best course of
action to make repairs. Sets and/or adjusts priorities to ensure
safety and reliability of production equipment and support systems.
Test equipment after repairs and leave equipment and area in a
clean, safe condition. Perform functionality and alignment checks;
make adjustments, modifications, and replacements as directed. Work
from schematics, engineering drawings, and written or verbal
instructions. Perform all assigned Preventative and Corrective
Maintenance work orders on time. Operate related equipment, conduct
tests and report data in prescribed format. Use predetermined
methods, sequences, and setups to inspect or test specific
equipment or product; making modifications and adjustments as
necessary. Be self-motivated and able to work as a member of a team
when needed. Ensure a safe and quality working environment through
training, awareness, and compliance to safety guidelines and SOP’s.
Follow and promote on-the-job safety expectations, including
wearing proper Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) and following
cGMP rules and guidelines in all designated areas. Must maintain
operational compliance with US and international regulatory
agencies and guidelines (i.e. FDA, EU,HC, TGA, PIC/S, ISO, USP,
NRC, cGMP, etc.). Requirements Two-year degree in Electrical
Automation, Industrial Maintenance, Electronics, Electrical
systems, or related field required, or equivalent training in Armed
Forces training schools. Work experience will be considered in lieu
of education. One or more years of relevant work experience in
maintaining, troubleshooting, and repairing industrial equipment
and/or automation systems, preferably in pharmaceutical
manufacturing equipment. Strong troubleshooting skills, with and
without schematics General mechanical proficiency / use of variety
of hand tools Use of voltmeter and other general-purpose test
equipment AC/DC electrical power systems / supplies (Preferred)
Industrial manufacturing equipment, automated systems (Preferred)
Automation electronics, electrical controls / PLCs (Preferred)
Proximity and optical sensors, signal wiring / connectivity
(Preferred) AC/DC motors (Preferred) Pneumatics, hydraulics and
associated controls (Preferred) Vacuum pumps / systems (Preferred)
Electro-mechanical systems / servos (Preferred) Equipment
calibration (Preferred) Building Management Systems (Preferred)
Reverse engineering (Preferred) Root Cause Analysis (Preferred)
Basic soldering (Preferred) Working Conditions: Willingness to work
in plant producing radioactive materials and requiring all
employees to participate in safety programs designed to minimize
potential and/or actual exposure levels. Responsibilities include
the ability to lift up to 70 pounds, kneeling, crouching, twisting
the upper body, walking, bending, stooping, pushing, pulling,
reaching, must be able to physically negotiate stairs and
evacuation ladders with or without accommodation, wear and operate
safety equipment, enter vessels, and inspect equipment. Material
handling devices (e.g., hand truck, fork truck, and conveyors) are
used when possible, however. However, use of proper lifting and
movement techniques is necessary to prevent injury. Must be willing
to wear a variety of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) and
hearing protection as needed. May be required to sit or stand for
long periods of 8 hours a day while performing duties. Must possess
good hand-eye coordination; close attention to detail is
required.
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