EPITEC
Assembly Technician
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EPITEC
Expected hours per week:
40 hours per week
Schedule:
Monday-Thursday, 5:30am-4pm
Pay Range:
$22.65 per hour
Summary Work in a temperature and humidity‑controlled environment assembling new medical device pumps. This role focuses on precision assembly and compliance with strict quality standards.
Essential Functions
Assemble new medical device pumps according to detailed work instructions and engineering drawings.
Use small hand tools to fit, align, and secure components.
Perform visual inspections during and after assembly to ensure product meets quality and regulatory requirements.
Accurately complete all documentation for quality compliance and traceability.
Maintain a clean and organized work area in accordance with FDA Current Good Manufacturing Practices (cGMP).
Qualifications
Ability to identify and handle small mechanical and electronic components.
Strong attention to detail and ability to follow written assembly instructions precisely.
Manual dexterity for handling small parts and performing fine assembly work.
Ability to work in a fast‑paced production environment and meet daily build targets.
Basic computer skills for data entry and documentation.
Ability to perform basic math calculations and accurately record data.
Positive attitude, good judgment, and willingness to learn new assembly processes.
Ability to visually inspect for particulate/foreign matter and distinguish colors as required by FDA cGMP.
Proficient in reading and writing English.
Education/Experience Required
High School diploma or GED.
Preferred experience in assembly or production work in a regulated manufacturing environment (medical device experience a plus).
Seniority Level Entry level
Employment Type Contract
Job Function Manufacturing
Industries Medical Equipment Manufacturing and Staffing & Recruiting
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EPITEC
Expected hours per week:
40 hours per week
Schedule:
Monday-Thursday, 5:30am-4pm
Pay Range:
$22.65 per hour
Summary Work in a temperature and humidity‑controlled environment assembling new medical device pumps. This role focuses on precision assembly and compliance with strict quality standards.
Essential Functions
Assemble new medical device pumps according to detailed work instructions and engineering drawings.
Use small hand tools to fit, align, and secure components.
Perform visual inspections during and after assembly to ensure product meets quality and regulatory requirements.
Accurately complete all documentation for quality compliance and traceability.
Maintain a clean and organized work area in accordance with FDA Current Good Manufacturing Practices (cGMP).
Qualifications
Ability to identify and handle small mechanical and electronic components.
Strong attention to detail and ability to follow written assembly instructions precisely.
Manual dexterity for handling small parts and performing fine assembly work.
Ability to work in a fast‑paced production environment and meet daily build targets.
Basic computer skills for data entry and documentation.
Ability to perform basic math calculations and accurately record data.
Positive attitude, good judgment, and willingness to learn new assembly processes.
Ability to visually inspect for particulate/foreign matter and distinguish colors as required by FDA cGMP.
Proficient in reading and writing English.
Education/Experience Required
High School diploma or GED.
Preferred experience in assembly or production work in a regulated manufacturing environment (medical device experience a plus).
Seniority Level Entry level
Employment Type Contract
Job Function Manufacturing
Industries Medical Equipment Manufacturing and Staffing & Recruiting
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