Assembly Drawings, Assembly Equipment, Capital Equipment, Check Processing, Cleanroom, Computer Skills, Current Good Manufacturing Practice (cGMP), Documentation, Electromechanical Assembly, Electromechanical Systems, Electromechanics, Ethernet, Functional Testing, Hand Tools, High School Diploma, High-Definition Multimedia Interface (HDMI), Manufacturing, Medical Equipment, Project Schedule, Quality Control, Quality Management, Standard Operating Procedures (SOP), System Integration (SI), USB
Step into a build that matters
Join a tight-knit manufacturing team to assemble and integrate capital medical devices during an upcoming project phase that includes validation builds. You’ll take electromechanical sub-assemblies from bench to top-level chassis, integrate system towers, and run in-process checks that keep quality on track.
Project & Schedule
- Project duration: 6–9 months
- Day shift: Monday–Thursday, 6:00 AM–2:30 PM; Friday, 5:00 AM–1:30 PM
A day in the life
- 6:00 AM — Open build packets, review SOPs/work instructions and assembly drawings, gather parts and tools.
- Morning — Build mechanical and electromechanical sub-assemblies; torque fasteners accurately and document steps as you go.
- Late morning — Integrate sub-assemblies into capital systems/towers; make clean, reliable connections for USB, mains power, HDMI, and Ethernet.
- Afternoon — Perform in-process testing and basic functional checks; log results via computer (menu navigation, simple programming, and documentation).
- Throughout the shift — Follow cGMP and quality-driven procedures, practice ESD-aware handling, communicate build issues to your supervisor and the engineering team, and suggest improvements to streamline future builds.
Tools & techniques you’ll use
- Torque wrenches, precision screwdrivers, crimpers, pliers, and related hand tools
- Assembly following SOPs and work instructions
- System-level integration; no cable fabrication required
Where you’ll work
- Mix of seated and standing tasks across the production floor and at the bench
- No cleanroom suits required
- Focus on in-process testing; a dedicated Quality team handles final QC
What you’ll bring
- At least 3 years of medical device experience
- Background in medical device, mechanical, or electromechanical assembly
- Confidence with hand tools and step-by-step procedures
- Basic computer literacy for documentation and simple programming/menu tasks
- Comfort working in a small team setting
- High school diploma, GED, or equivalent hands-on manufacturing experience
Nice to have
- Capital equipment or system-level assembly experience
- Strong mechanical/electromechanical foundation
- ESD experience
Physical expectations
- Safely lift and handle components up to approximately 50 pounds
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Spherion Staffing & Recruiting - San Jose