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As an entry-level medical device assembler, you will play a vital role in the production process by assembling components of medical devices with precision and care. This position is an excellent opportunity to develop skills in the medical device industry and contribute to the creation of important products that enhance patient care.
Principal Responsibilities
Follow detailed instructions and blueprints to build or assemble complex optical and mechanical devices to ensure that each device meets strict quality standards.
Work with small parts and tools, which requires a steady hand and keen attention to detail.
Responsible for conducting quality checks on assembled products, maintaining a clean and organized workspace, and collaborating with team members to meet production goals.
Completes appropriate inspection report/production records, as required.
Cleans and inspects optical components for use in optical and mechanical assemblies.
Perform miscellaneous duties and projects as assigned and required.
Requirements:
Basic understanding of medical device assembly
Follows written and verbal instructions
Performs repetitive tasks, such as cleaning and organizing workstations
Maintains quality standards and safety protocols
Familiarity with tools and equipment used in assembly, such as soldering irons, microscopes, or assembly jigs, is beneficial
Basic mechanical or electrical skills can also be an asset
Soldering experience and correct handling, measuring and mixing of epoxies would be a big plus
Attention to Detail: The ability to follow detailed instructions precisely and to carefully examine assembled devices for quality and accuracy is crucial
Manual Dexterity: Good hand-eye coordination and fine motor skills are important for working with small components and performing intricate assembly tasks
Problem-Solving Skills: An entry-level assembler should be able to identify and troubleshoot basic assembly issues or defects during the manufacturing process
Teamwork: The ability to work effectively in a team environment and communicate well with colleagues is important for meeting production goals
Willingness to Learn: A desire to learn new skills is essential
Basic Computer Skills: Some familiarity with computers
Education Requirements
High School Diploma or equivalent required. Post-secondary education would be helpful.
Supervisory Responsibility
No supervisory responsibility.
Working Conditions
This job operates in manufacturing laboratory environments including ISO class 7 cleanrooms.
Physical surroundings
This role routinely uses standard office equipment such as computers, phones, filing cabinets. PPE required when in controlled environment rooms.
Physical Effort
While performing duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to stand, walk, sit, use hands to finger, handle, or feel objects, tools, or controls; reach with hands and arms; talk and hear.
Travel
Limited, local travel may be required.
As an entry-level medical device assembler, you will play a vital role in the production process by assembling components of medical devices with precision and care. This position is an excellent opportunity to develop skills in the medical device industry and contribute to the creation of important products that enhance patient care.
Principal Responsibilities
Follow detailed instructions and blueprints to build or assemble complex optical and mechanical devices to ensure that each device meets strict quality standards.
Work with small parts and tools, which requires a steady hand and keen attention to detail.
Responsible for conducting quality checks on assembled products, maintaining a clean and organized workspace, and collaborating with team members to meet production goals.
Completes appropriate inspection report/production records, as required.
Cleans and inspects optical components for use in optical and mechanical assemblies.
Perform miscellaneous duties and projects as assigned and required.
Requirements:
Basic understanding of medical device assembly
Follows written and verbal instructions
Performs repetitive tasks, such as cleaning and organizing workstations
Maintains quality standards and safety protocols
Familiarity with tools and equipment used in assembly, such as soldering irons, microscopes, or assembly jigs, is beneficial
Basic mechanical or electrical skills can also be an asset
Soldering experience and correct handling, measuring and mixing of epoxies would be a big plus
Attention to Detail: The ability to follow detailed instructions precisely and to carefully examine assembled devices for quality and accuracy is crucial
Manual Dexterity: Good hand-eye coordination and fine motor skills are important for working with small components and performing intricate assembly tasks
Problem-Solving Skills: An entry-level assembler should be able to identify and troubleshoot basic assembly issues or defects during the manufacturing process
Teamwork: The ability to work effectively in a team environment and communicate well with colleagues is important for meeting production goals
Willingness to Learn: A desire to learn new skills is essential
Basic Computer Skills: Some familiarity with computers
Education Requirements
High School Diploma or equivalent required. Post-secondary education would be helpful.
Supervisory Responsibility
No supervisory responsibility.
Working Conditions
This job operates in manufacturing laboratory environments including ISO class 7 cleanrooms.
Physical surroundings
This role routinely uses standard office equipment such as computers, phones, filing cabinets. PPE required when in controlled environment rooms.
Physical Effort
While performing duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to stand, walk, sit, use hands to finger, handle, or feel objects, tools, or controls; reach with hands and arms; talk and hear.
Travel
Limited, local travel may be required.