Electro-Mechanical Technician/Assembler

Electro-Mechanical Technician/Assembler CONTRACT 40 hours weekly, 100% ONSITE ASAP Interview & Start 6 months Pay Range is between $70-$80K per annum Summary: The Manufacturing Technician is a hands-on position within manufacturing where you’ll be a vital part of the team’s execution of Good Manufacturing Practice (GMP) activities on the manufacturing floor. You’ll perform functions associated with GMP manufacturing operations including but not limited to assembly, testing, lot and serial management, material controls, process adherence, and maintaining a clean and hygienic manufacturing area. A successful candidate will have a strong mechanical aptitude, specifically with smaller detailed assemblies requiring a strong attention to detail. Essential Duties and Responsibilities: Assembly and testing of the Clients medical device system including the main console and hand piece. Responsible for meeting production demands within the work cell. Responsible for ensuring that final products meet quality objectives and specifications. Responsible for accurate recording keeping when assembling, inspecting, and repairing products or materials. Work alongside quality with investigation of non-conformances. Technical support on equipment and processes with respect to process yields, equipment OEE, TPM and health and safety. Work with manufacturing engineering to develop and troubleshoot processes and procedures. Assist in the creation and maintenance of work instructions and documentation in area of responsibility. Assist in root cause analysis and implement corrective actions. Adhere to quality and compliance standards to ensure safe and effective use of equipment and tools in the manufacturing of medical devices. Ability to establish and maintain working relationships cross functionally including production, QA, QC, engineering, validation, and maintenance. Overtime hours may be required to meet customer demand. Other duties as assigned. Education and/or Experience: A high school diploma. Two-year technical degree or equivalent experience. Skilled in complex electromechanical assembly. Skilled in the safe handling of Printed Circuit boards and electronic components. Ability to solder and use basic electronic test equipment. Experience reviewing Medical Device, Device History Records (DHR) strongly preferred. Must be able to problem-solve independently and when working as a team. Ability to assemble complex assemblies requiring a high level of accuracy and precision. Strong mechanical aptitude, specifically with smaller detailed assemblies requiring a strong attention to detail. Understand the appropriate use of fasteners, torque wrenches, thread lock and other bonding agents. Ability to read work instructions, schematics, assembly drawings, and prints. Basic computer skills required. Experience in metrology techniques a plus Physical Requirements: Prolonged periods of sitting at a desk and working on a computer. Must be able to lift 15 pounds at times. Utilize a variety of handheld tools. Normal color vision or ability to recognize cable colors correctly. Limited Local travel may be needed on occasion.