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Assembler II (Temporary/Contractor)
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Expiration Date:
April 28, 2026
Job summary
The Assembler II uses a variety of hand and power tools, fixtures, work instructions and test equipment to perform a series of operations to correctly assemble and/or test medical devices.
Essential job functions and duties
- Follow detailed assembly instructions, processes and procedures to build disposable and electronic products both in and out of a cleanroom environment.
- Provide hands on job function training to coworkers as needed.
- Maintain a clean and organized work area to facilitate manufacturing functions.
- Perform assembly of electronic components and sub-assemblies.
- Complete cable routing and securing of wire harnesses and components.
- Perform repairs to sub-assemblies and devices.
- Generate accurate production records.
- Notify supervisor of any production abnormality or unsafe condition/ practice.
- Comply with policies, guidelines and regulatory requirements per the Quality System.
- Perform other duties as requested.
Minimum requirements
- High school degree or equivalent; Technical/Vocational school, and completion of Level I or equivalent experience in a similar position.
- Minimum 2 years in a commercially regulated medical manufacturing environment. Technical training may be applied in lieu of experience.
- Experience working within a class 8 or higher cleanroom environment.
- Basic soldering & de-soldering skills strongly desired.
- Working knowledge of industry color and numeric codes.
- Ability to read schematics, drawings, and assembly instructions.
- Knowledge of ESD practices.
- Ability to use test instruments, jigs, and various hand tools.
- Ability to read and comprehend procedures written in English.
- Displayed comprehension of assembly practices and technologies.
- Familiarity with assembly tools, processes, and terminology.
- Technical knowledge of electronics and mechanical designs.
- Understanding of the application and functioning of test equipment.
- Good verbal and written communication skills.
- Ability to work with a minimum of direct supervision.
- Understanding or experience with regulatory requirements (OSHA, FDA, ISO) and general safety.
- Self-motivated team player.
- Good written and oral communication skills.
- Medical device manufacturing experience.
- Familiarity with personal computers.
- Technical writing skills desired.
- Lifting to 30 pounds.
The hourly range for this role is $20.80 to $24.00. Individual pay decisions ultimately depend on various factors including, but not limited to, relevant experience, knowledge, skills, education, geography, internal equity and alignment with external market data.
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