Experience with manual and automatic machine operation
The role involves constructing engineering samples and prototypes to specifications while adhering to strict safety and quality requirements including FDA regulations
Job Summary
The role involves constructing engineering samples and prototypes to specifications while adhering to strict safety and quality requirements including FDA regulations.
Employees are expected to assemble component parts using both manual and automatic machines and perform visual or dimensional inspections for conformance.
The company offers a comprehensive benefits package including immediate eligibility for medical, dental, vision, disability, life insurance, and a 401(k) plan with matching contributions.
Matching Summary
The role involves constructing engineering samples and prototypes to specifications while adhering to strict safety and quality requirements including FDA regulations.
Salary
Base: $23.80-$34.90; Bonus/Equity: Cash-based incentive program and overtime pay available; Benefits: Medical, dental, vision, disability, life insurance, adoption benefits, parental leave, 401(k) match, 10 days holidays plus PTO
Skills & Requirements
Must-have
3 years catheter-related work experience
Ability to read drawings and schematics
Experience with manual and automatic machine operation
Knowledge of FDA regulations and GDP practices
Familiarity with microscopes and measuring devices
Nice-to-have
IPC soldering standards certification
Technical training in welding or material science
One year related quality experience
Microsoft Office products knowledge
Flexible to work in multiple facility locations
Key Requirements
High school graduate or equivalent education
3 years catheter-related work experience required
3-5 years light assembly experience in regulated industry
Associate's degree preferred with 0-3 years experience
U.S. citizenship not explicitly required but US applicants only