iSono Health Inc.
iSono Health Inc. is hiring: Manufacturing Technician in South San Francisco
iSono Health Inc., South San Francisco, CA, US, 94083
iSono Health is a dynamic and rapidly growing early clinical-commercial stage medical device company dedicated to saving lives and transforming care through innovative robotics, AI, and 3D ultrasound technologies.
At iSono Health, we're pioneering a new era of breast care. We believe every woman deserves access to fast, affordable, and comfortable screenings. That's why we developed ATUSA, the world's first AI-powered platform with a point-of-care, automated 3D ultrasound system.
Our work is exciting because it’s meaningful. Together, we’re empowering women to take control of their health by expanding access to potentially lifesaving ultrasound technology. If you’re passionate about making a difference and ready to be part of a nimble, scrappy team that values impact over hierarchy, iSono Health is the place for you.
Join us in transforming healthcare and be part of a team where every voice matters, every idea counts, and every action contributes to a greater purpose.
About the role
The Manufacturing Technician will support the production, assembly, and testing of medical imaging devices and accessories in a clean and regulated manufacturing environment. This role is responsible for ensuring that all products meet quality, safety, and regulatory standards while maintaining efficient workflow and accurate documentation.
What you'll do
Perform hands-on assembly and testing of medical device components and subsystems.
Operate manufacturing equipment and ensure proper calibration and setup.
Follow detailed work instructions, SOPs (Standard Operating Procedures), and quality inspections.
Maintain cleanliness and organization within designated work areas
Perform receiving and in-process inspections and functional testing of assemblies.
Document production data accurately in device history and lot history records and digital systems in compliance with GMP and ISO 13485 standards
Identify and report non-conformances, assisting in root cause analysis and corrective actions.
Assist with troubleshooting and repair of equipment or product issues.
Collaborate with engineering teams to implement process improvements and support design transfer to production.
Contribute to validation activities for new equipment, fixtures, or processes.
Monitor material levels and support inventory management for production materials and tools.
Coordinate with supply chain and logistics to ensure smooth production flow.
Qualifications
Associate’s degree in Manufacturing Technology, Mechanical/Electrical Engineering, Biomedical Engineering, or equivalent technical field preferred.
2+ years of experience in manufacturing or assembly, preferably in a medical device, biotech, or electronics environment.
Strong mechanical and electrical aptitude with the ability to interpret engineering drawings and technical documentation.
Proficiency with hand tools, test instruments, and production equipment.
Excellent attention to detail and documentation accuracy.
Strong teamwork, communication, and problem-solving skills.
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