CyberCoders
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Quality Engineering Technician
Position : Full-time, predominantly on-site with some flexibility for paperwork tasks
Salary : Attractive compensation starting around $80,000 per year (based on experience), including performance incentives and robust benefits package
About Us
We are an innovative, investor-backed healthcare organization committed to revolutionizing therapies for vascular conditions and lymphedema. Our cutting-edge wearable devices promote patient movement and independence, providing better results than conventional compression methods.
Become part of an energetic, supportive team in a vibrant growth-phase setting that prioritizes honesty, modesty, diligence, teamwork, and enjoyment. With production scaling quickly, we emphasize ongoing enhancement to positively affect patient outcomes.
Role Overview
The Quality Engineering Technician takes a practical, detail-oriented approach to maintaining device dependability and driving advancements. Key focus areas involve examining and diagnosing returned electromechanical units - including printed circuit boards, cabling, control modules, and shape-memory alloy elements - to pinpoint failure origins, facilitate design improvements, and aid refurbishment programs.
You will collaborate directly with the Quality Engineer and various departments on manufacturing assistance, defect investigation, and quality initiatives. This position demands solid electrical diagnostic abilities, meticulous precision, and initiative within a controlled medical device framework.
Key Responsibilities
Examine, evaluate, dismantle, and gauge returned items (through the return authorization procedure) to assess performance, detect defects, and contribute to failure investigations
Interpret schematics, electrical diagrams, and technical documents to review device parts
Record observations, alert colleagues to anomalies, and help prepare nonconformance documentation
Conduct ongoing production checks and approve finished assemblies
Keep detailed logs for pattern recognition and evaluation
Adhere to current Good Manufacturing Practices (cGMP), ISO 13485 standards, and applicable regulations
Provide support for manufacturing issue resolution and process optimization efforts
Ensure workspace cleanliness, organization, and compliance with safety guidelines
Required Qualifications
At least 2 years in quality assurance, electronics repair, or comparable positions within medical devices, aviation, automotive, telecommunications, or other controlled/electronics sectors
Practical expertise in fundamental electronics (components, soldering, digital multimeter operation, fault diagnosis)
Proficiency using accurate measurement instruments (calipers, micrometers, gauge pins) and conducting visual examinations (including under magnification)
Knowledge of Good Manufacturing Practices; background with ISO 13485 or equivalent standards is advantageous
Proficiency with standard office software (Microsoft Outlook, Word, Excel)
Fine motor skills, precise coordination, and capacity to lift up to 40 pounds
Strong verbal and written communication, collaboration, and relationship-building abilities
If you thrive on practical troubleshooting, electrical systems, and contributing meaningfully to patient well-being in a thriving organization, we encourage you to apply!
Benefits:
401K with match
Health, Dental, Vision, LTD, and HSA
Location: Dallas, TX | Salary: $60,000.00-$95,000.00 (5 months ago)
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Position : Full-time, predominantly on-site with some flexibility for paperwork tasks
Salary : Attractive compensation starting around $80,000 per year (based on experience), including performance incentives and robust benefits package
About Us
We are an innovative, investor-backed healthcare organization committed to revolutionizing therapies for vascular conditions and lymphedema. Our cutting-edge wearable devices promote patient movement and independence, providing better results than conventional compression methods.
Become part of an energetic, supportive team in a vibrant growth-phase setting that prioritizes honesty, modesty, diligence, teamwork, and enjoyment. With production scaling quickly, we emphasize ongoing enhancement to positively affect patient outcomes.
Role Overview
The Quality Engineering Technician takes a practical, detail-oriented approach to maintaining device dependability and driving advancements. Key focus areas involve examining and diagnosing returned electromechanical units - including printed circuit boards, cabling, control modules, and shape-memory alloy elements - to pinpoint failure origins, facilitate design improvements, and aid refurbishment programs.
You will collaborate directly with the Quality Engineer and various departments on manufacturing assistance, defect investigation, and quality initiatives. This position demands solid electrical diagnostic abilities, meticulous precision, and initiative within a controlled medical device framework.
Key Responsibilities
Examine, evaluate, dismantle, and gauge returned items (through the return authorization procedure) to assess performance, detect defects, and contribute to failure investigations
Interpret schematics, electrical diagrams, and technical documents to review device parts
Record observations, alert colleagues to anomalies, and help prepare nonconformance documentation
Conduct ongoing production checks and approve finished assemblies
Keep detailed logs for pattern recognition and evaluation
Adhere to current Good Manufacturing Practices (cGMP), ISO 13485 standards, and applicable regulations
Provide support for manufacturing issue resolution and process optimization efforts
Ensure workspace cleanliness, organization, and compliance with safety guidelines
Required Qualifications
At least 2 years in quality assurance, electronics repair, or comparable positions within medical devices, aviation, automotive, telecommunications, or other controlled/electronics sectors
Practical expertise in fundamental electronics (components, soldering, digital multimeter operation, fault diagnosis)
Proficiency using accurate measurement instruments (calipers, micrometers, gauge pins) and conducting visual examinations (including under magnification)
Knowledge of Good Manufacturing Practices; background with ISO 13485 or equivalent standards is advantageous
Proficiency with standard office software (Microsoft Outlook, Word, Excel)
Fine motor skills, precise coordination, and capacity to lift up to 40 pounds
Strong verbal and written communication, collaboration, and relationship-building abilities
If you thrive on practical troubleshooting, electrical systems, and contributing meaningfully to patient well-being in a thriving organization, we encourage you to apply!
Benefits:
401K with match
Health, Dental, Vision, LTD, and HSA
Location: Dallas, TX | Salary: $60,000.00-$95,000.00 (5 months ago)
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