Overview Manufacturing Technicians need to be self-sufficient in assembly, testing, and documentation of mechanical and electrical assemblies.
Duties & Responsibilities:
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.
May perform soldering, fabricating, crimping, mechanical assembly, sealing, ultra-sonic welding, bonding, and gluing with adhesives, Epoxy, or RTV.
Participate in any routine start-up or end-of-day equipment inspections or verifications.
Inspect work throughout the assembly process and communicate any quality or operational issues to the appropriate leader.
Maintain accurate records/documentation related to quality, work in progress, test results, labor (e.g. timecards), and special projects.
Adhere to general safety rules, manufacturing procedures, company policies and procedures, ISO, QSR, and FDA regulations.
Qualifications
Minimum of 2 years hands-on experience in a manufacturing environment.
Experience with assembly, testing, and the documentation of mechanical and electrical devices.
Medical device manufacturing experience.
Working knowledge of medical device regulatory procedures, lean manufacturing, and manufacturing processes.
Good hand-eye coordination and manual dexterity required.
Small parts assembly and able to work under a microscope.
Utilize tweezers, torque drivers, magnifiers, and microscopes.