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The Integer Group is seeking a Quality Technician II responsible for performing inspections, documenting nonconformances, and supporting root cause investigations to ensure compliance with ISO 13485 standards. The ideal candidate will have strong technical skills in quality assurance, effective collaboration abilities, and a commitment to continuous improvement.
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Job Summary
The Quality Technician is responsible for performing detailed inspections and documenting nonconformances to ensure products meet customer specifications and ISO 13485 standards.
This role requires supporting root cause investigations, participating in Daily Material Review Board meetings, and collaborating with Production and Engineering teams.
The company offers a comprehensive benefits package including immediate eligibility for medical, dental, vision, and a 401(k) plan with matching contributions.
Matching Summary
Match Score: 75
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The Integer Group is seeking a Quality Technician II responsible for performing inspections, documenting nonconformances, and supporting root cause investigations to ensure compliance with ISO 13485 standards. The ideal candidate will have strong technical skills in quality assurance, effective collaboration abilities, and a commitment to continuous improvement.
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Salary
Base: $21.42-$32.45; Bonus/Equity: Cash-based incentive program available; Benefits: Medical, dental, vision, 401(k) match, paid time off
Skills & Requirements
Must-have
Perform detailed product inspections
Generate and track nonconforming reports
Support root cause investigations
Maintain calibration of measurement tools
Interpret technical drawings and work instructions
Nice-to-have
Experience with ISO 13485 standards
Ability to train team members
Strong cross-functional collaboration skills
Participation in continuous improvement projects
Key Requirements
High School Diploma or equivalent required
2–5 years of experience in quality or inspection role
Proficiency with Microsoft Office tools
Familiarity with metrology tools and calibration practices