Assembler IV

E2HELO

Menlo Park, CA

JOB DETAILS
SALARY
$37–$42
SKILLS
Catheterization, Data Analysis, Data Collection, Documentation, Electrical Components, GMP (Good Manufacturing Practices), Inventory Management, Manufacturing, Manufacturing Assembly, Medical Equipment, Medical Tests, Medical Treatment, Microscopic Analysis, Process Improvement, Purchasing/Procurement, Quality Control, Quality Metrics, Safety/Work Safety, Soldering, Test & Measurement Equipment, Welding
LOCATION
Menlo Park, CA
POSTED
1 day ago

Assemblers are primarily responsible for assembling and testing catheter-type medical devices according to documented manufacturing procedures.  The catheters are assembled using various manual UV bonding, heat fusing, and hand-soldering techniques.  The devices are assembled using Good Manufacturing Practices (performing line clearance, following written procedures, completing manufacturing records) and Good Documentation Practices. 

The assembly work scope covers both Commercial and Pilot life cycles.  Therefore, the assemblers are expected to be flexible across process stations and product lines.  Additionally, assemblers are expected to learn quickly and offer feedback for process improvements. Assemblers shall comply with documented company policies and procedures, including quality, safety, and environmental policies.

PRINCIPAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES

Clean workstations and perform line clearance per documented procedures.

Setup equipment and obtain materials as required by the manufacturing record.

Build subassemblies and/or final assemblies per manufacturing procedures.

Perform in-process inspections of components/materials, subassemblies, and final assemblies to ensure that specifications are met and/or for data collection and analysis.

Record process and product measurement data for quality control purposes, as required. 

Monitor equipment parameters and results of in-process inspection(s); as necessary, make adjustments according to documented procedures to ensure product meets appropriate quality specifications.

Sign/date records to verify completion of procedures.

Assists supervisor and/or lead with inventory control issues (e.g., scrap transactions, back-flushing of finished products and subassemblies).

EXPERIENCE requirements

A minimum of 5 years of medical device manufacturing or related experience.

Education Requirements

High school diploma or equivalent.

other qualifications

Able to assemble and test medical devices using gluing, laser welding, and heat fusing techniques.

Able to assemble using microscopes and electrical test measurement equipment (multimeter).  

Able to hand-solder 30 AWG wire.

Able to read and understand written instructions.

About the Company

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