Assemble components, subassemblies, and finished electromechanical products using documented procedures and specifications
Assemble components, sub-assemblies, and finished products of moderate complexity as prescribed by drawings and/or procedures
Utilize Standard Operating Procedures to perform daily tasks
Perform dimensional measurements to verify conformance to specified tolerances
Conduct tests of electromechanical products as prescribed by drawings and/or procedures
Thoroughly document work performed (i.e. but not limited to parts used, test results) on data sheets, manufacturing records, and other components of the device history record (DHR)
Ensure proper care of components, tools, and test equipment, and ensure calibration
Know and follow all laws and policies that apply to one's job, and maintain the highest levels of professionalism, ethics and compliance at all times in accordance with the Code of Conduct
Responsible for following all Company guidelines related to Health, Safety and Environmental practices as applicable
Ability to operate various hand tools including: soldering and wire crimping tools, micrometers
Effectively communicate and partner with teammates and colleagues
Maintain a clean, safe, and orderly work area
Performs other duties assigned as needed
Requirements
High School diploma and advanced technical training with 3+ years’ experience performing in a similar role
OR Associate or bachelor’s degree in electrical engineering, biomedical engineering, mechanical engineering, or related field or 2+ years of experience repairing electrical, electronics, IT or mechanical equipment
Five years of experience performing troubleshooting and PM on basic electronic, electromechanical or medical equipment following current standards, code, and procedures to ensure safe and effective operation of those devices
Ability to document and communicate technical issues in an easy-to-understand manner
Strong knowledge of electronic digital circuitry and understanding of electronic and electro-mechanical devices
Experience interpreting schematic diagrams of basic biomedical or electronic equipment
Demonstrated knowledge of manufacturing principles and practices, and procedures
Experience in the Medical Device industry or other regulated industry (Preferred)
Computer literate
Ability to read and comprehend engineering drawings and procedures
Ability to provide detailed documentation of work results
Basic math skills include adding, subtracting, multiplying, dividing, and computing rate, ratio, and percent
Understanding of AC/DC circuitry and basic mechanical technology
Operate with efficiency and sense of urgency
Willingness to learn and adapt to changing environments
Ability to deliver results in an uncertain environment, ability to multitask and prioritize
Benefits
Medical (Blue Benefit Administrators): 5 PPO Plans ( with up to 95% employer contribution )
Dental (Blue Cross Blue Shield): 2 PPO Plans ( with up to 80% employer contribution )
Vision (Blue Cross Blue Shield): 100% company paid
Short/Long Term Disability, Life & AD&D (The Standard): 100% company paid
401k Retirement (Fidelity): 100% company match up to 5%
Tax Deferred Health Care Savings Programs
Accident Insurance, Critical Illness, Hospital Indemnity, Pet, Legal, ID Theft
Generous paid time off, tuition reimbursement, and more!