A-Line Staffing Solutions LLC
Instrument Test Technician I
Pay Rate:
$23.00/hour Schedule:
Monday–Friday | Day Shift
Job Overview The Instrument Test Technician I performs production assembly operations along with complete system analysis, testing, and performance optimization of instruments. This role is responsible for executing functional and release testing, troubleshooting basic electrical, mechanical, or software issues, and determining pass/fail outcomes based on defined performance criteria. The technician serves as a subject matter expert for instrument functional performance and escalates testing-related issues as needed.
Key Responsibilities Build, integrate, and understand the full assembly process and requirements for instruments in the production area
Perform functional and release testing on at least one moderately complex instrument
Analyze test data and results to determine pass/fail outcomes and implement solutions when failures occur
Optimize system performance, including precision of movement and/or light systems, using test data
Identify defects and recommend design or process improvements
Read and interpret drawings, work instructions, and workmanship standards
Provide training and guidance to associates on mechanical assembly and testing activities
Process and disposition Quality Notifications (QNs)
Ensure all production and testing activities comply with regulatory, safety, and quality standards
Interface with Manufacturing Engineering, Quality, Planning, and Purchasing teams as needed
Perform standard material handling for raw materials and sub-assemblies
Maintain a clean, safe, and organized work environment through proper housekeeping
Follow Good Manufacturing Practices (GMP), safety policies, and operating procedures
Work overtime as required to meet business needs
Perform additional duties as assigned
$23.00/hour Schedule:
Monday–Friday | Day Shift
Job Overview The Instrument Test Technician I performs production assembly operations along with complete system analysis, testing, and performance optimization of instruments. This role is responsible for executing functional and release testing, troubleshooting basic electrical, mechanical, or software issues, and determining pass/fail outcomes based on defined performance criteria. The technician serves as a subject matter expert for instrument functional performance and escalates testing-related issues as needed.
Key Responsibilities Build, integrate, and understand the full assembly process and requirements for instruments in the production area
Perform functional and release testing on at least one moderately complex instrument
Analyze test data and results to determine pass/fail outcomes and implement solutions when failures occur
Optimize system performance, including precision of movement and/or light systems, using test data
Identify defects and recommend design or process improvements
Read and interpret drawings, work instructions, and workmanship standards
Provide training and guidance to associates on mechanical assembly and testing activities
Process and disposition Quality Notifications (QNs)
Ensure all production and testing activities comply with regulatory, safety, and quality standards
Interface with Manufacturing Engineering, Quality, Planning, and Purchasing teams as needed
Perform standard material handling for raw materials and sub-assemblies
Maintain a clean, safe, and organized work environment through proper housekeeping
Follow Good Manufacturing Practices (GMP), safety policies, and operating procedures
Work overtime as required to meet business needs
Perform additional duties as assigned