Assembly Technician (Cleanroom & Non-Cleanroom Openings Available) - 1st, 2nd, & 3rd Shift
Overview
Assembly Technician needs to be self-sufficient in assembly, testing, and documentation of mechanical and electrical assemblies.
Duties & Responsibilities:
* Maintain Clean Room integrity by using proper attire and adherence to Clean Room environment practices and procedures as applicable.
* Assemble plastic and metal components into medical devices in accordance with approved manufacturing procedures.
* Utilize small hand tools (both manual and electric), manual presses, assembly fixtures, calibrated instruments, measurement equipment, microscopes, and test fixtures.
* Utilize documentation such as Bill of Materials, product flow charts, work orders, check sheets, visual aids, production reports, and assembly drawings to assemble product and record results.
* Perform soldering, fabricating, crimping, mechanical assembly, sealing, ultra-sonic welding, bonding, and gluing with adhesives, Epoxy, or RTV.
* Kitting assemblies using a parts list, scanner, and inventory software as required.
* Participate in continuous improvement activities as part of a cross-functional team.
* Meet all quality, quantity, and good manufacturing practices to satisfy customer and Regulatory Affairs requirements.
* Read and understand operating procedures for specific products where training has been completed.
* Work with Engineers and line leads to resolve issues and correct procedures to ensure quality and efficiency.
* Maintain accurate records and documentation related to quality, work in progress, test results, labor (e.g., timecards), and special projects.
* Adhere to safety rules, manufacturing procedures, company policies, ISO, QSR, and FDA regulations.
Qualifications
* Minimum of 1 year hands-on experience in a manufacturing environment.
* Experience with assembly, testing, and documentation of mechanical and electrical devices.
* Exceptional interpersonal, verbal, and written communication skills.
* Willingness to undertake various tasks and adapt to unexpected situations within a dynamic environment.
* Medical device manufacturing experience.
* Knowledge of medical device regulatory procedures, lean manufacturing, and manufacturing processes.
* Good hand-eye coordination and manual dexterity.
* Experience with small parts assembly and working under a microscope.
* Ability to utilize tweezers, torque drivers, magnifiers, and microscopes.
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